3D People declare the era of agile, low-volume production-on-demand is here

Article supplied by 3D People As traditional manufacturing wrestles with global supply chain disruptions, soon to be enforced tariffs, shifting consumer demands, and relentless calls for customisation, London-based subcontract 3D printing bureau 3D...

Apple advances manufacturing with large-scale 3D-printed titanium components for Apple Watch

Apple says it has reached a major manufacturing milestone, announcing that all Apple Watch Ultra 3 and titanium Apple Watch Series 11 cases produced this year are made using 3D-printed enclosures created...

AI now integral to 90% of warehouses, new MIT–Mecalux data shows

A new study from Mecalux and the MIT Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab at the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics reports that artificial intelligence is now embedded in a majority of warehouses...

APS Industrial, Siemens drive innovation with intelligent motor starting systems for industries

Sponsored content for APS Industrial As industries strive for peak efficiency and reliability, intelligent motor starting solutions are becoming the go-to choice for safeguarding critical machinery and ensuring flawless performance. From processing plants to...

Don’t get left behind: Manufacturing’s urgent need for digital transformation

Sponsored Content by SAP As digital transformation reshapes industries worldwide, manufacturers in Australia and beyond are finding themselves at the forefront of an evolution. This shift presents opportunities for companies looking to improve...

AI & Manufacturing ERP: How artificial intelligence is evolving ERP for manufacturing

Sponsored content by Leverage Technologies Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have long been essential for managing critical business functions—finance, inventory, procurement, human resources, and manufacturing. With rapid advancements in technology, artificial intelligence (AI)...

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Innodisk proves AI prowess with the launch of FPGA Machine Vision Platform

Innodisk has announced the release of the EXMU-X261, an FPGA Machine Vision Platform, as its latest entry into the AI sector. In a statement, Innodisk said its FPGA Machine Vision Platform is intended...

Landmark report analyses the impact of AI on science

Media Release by CSIRO A world-first report from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has analysed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on scientific discovery, finding scientists are adopting the technology at an unprecedented...

Dobot Launches Nova Collaborative Robots for Retail Automation

Media Release by Dobot Labor shortages and rising costs around the world are two major headwinds to the retail and service sectors, opening up new opportunities of automation transformation. To better capture this...

LG partners with Griffith Film School, supplying them with the new LG UltraFineâ„¢ OLED monitors

LG is set to refurbish Griffith Film School’s Brisbane campus with several LG UltraFine OLED Pro monitors to help students as they learn their craft. Reviewing, editing, and manipulating video and sound is...

Scientists add ‘invisible fibre’ to foods for a healthier diet

Media Release by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Scientists have converted native starches, such as wheat, corn and cassava, to dietary fibre that can be added to food to make it healthier...

Making Our Network Clocks More Precise for the Metaverse

Media Release by Meta Everything you do online relies on multiple servers, sometimes spread across multiple locations, all keeping accurate and precise time with one another. If these servers are out of sync,...

Samsung further develops Bixby, introducing a new language and setting a foundation for future growth

Samsung Electronics announced its AI voice assistant, Bixby, now offers Latin American Spanish as a language option. Since Brazilian Portuguese was the only Latin American language Bixby previously supported, Samsung Galaxy devices users...

Startup Uses Speech AI to Coach Contact-Center Agents Into Boosting Customer Satisfaction

Media Release by NVIDIA Minerva CQ, a startup based in the San Francisco Bay Area, is making customer service calls quicker and more efficient for both agents and customers, with a focus on those...

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