Day: July 9, 2020
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Robotic Process Automation Market to Gain Impetus from Blue Prism’s Digital Workforce and its Exceptionally Secured Automation
In a world full of cutting-edge technologies and advancements, robotic process automation (RPA) plays a meaningful part in systemizing tasks of the ultra-modern businesses. The pursuit of efficient, smarter, and superior chatbots with higher intelligence has inexplicably increased the degree of automation processes; improving conventional business at the far end of the spectrum. Yet there…
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Cloud robotics market predicted to grow to $157.8 billion by 2030
The global market for cloud robotics is predicted to grow to $157.8 billion by 2030, according to ABI Research. The analyst says cloud computing will be the “great enabler of mobile robotics”, and a massive, multibillion-dollar service opportunity over the next next 10 years. Though only in its nascent stages, the value of cloud infrastructure…
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‘World’s first 3D printed fiber reinforced polymer footbridge paves way for circular composites’, say designers
The world’s first lightweight 3D printed fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) footbridge will be installed at Kralingse Bos park – the green heart of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. Its designers say the construction will herald the transition towards “the next generation of bridges, offering high performance with extreme versatility, circularity and sustainability”. Science and technology company…
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Buyers don’t all know the potential of robots nor who can supply them, says Lux Research
Potential buyers are not aware of the potential of robots, nor which companies can supply and integrate them into their business, according to a report by Lux Research. The research company says businesses are “increasingly using robotics” across a wide variety of industries, but many companies still fail to understand what’s currently possible with today’s…
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Manufacturing industry ‘optimistic’ about post-pandemic recovery
More than 60 percent of professionals in the UK manufacturing industry expect the sector to recover from the coronavirus pandemic and return to business as usual by mid-2021, according to a new survey by SteelScout. However, they highlighted issues in the wider supply chain which might impact the recovery, with almost 30 percent unable to…