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…and others. In addition, Bootstrap Europe expanded the existing growth debt facility. Dexory continues global expansion Since its Series B, Dexory said it has expanded the reach of DexoryView, its AI-enabled data-intelligence platform, across Europe, North America and APAC, and established its North American headquarters in Nashville, Tenn. “This new round allows us to bring forward transformational capabilities that our…
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…looks to position itself as Europe's infrastructure leader for AI-powered automation. “Our goal is to bring the speed of digital software to the physical world,” Di Somma said. “We want developers to treat machines the way they treat code. Flexible, composable and programmable. Just as SAP became the system of record for digital processes, Cyberwave is building the ‘system of…
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…Companies in the Americas and Europe are increasing investment in warehouse packaging automation to combat rising labor costs. Both regions are also seeing growth in end-of-line packaging systems for the manufacturing industry as high wage bills and regulatory pressures continue. Meanwhile, most of the growth in the APAC region stems from a general expansion of the manufacturing industry, rather than…
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…a strong presence primarily in Europe, NEURA said its global sales network opens new market opportunities for the AGV provider. NEURA said its own locations in China and the U.S., as well as close industry partnerships, create the basis for accelerating joint growth in the long term. With this acquisition, NEURA said it is also taking a major step toward…
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…shipping to manufacturers in Asia, Europe and North America. Sonair said the sensor uses sound waves in air to give robots a precise, real-time 3D view of their surroundings, helping them operate safely in shared spaces. Safety sensor provider secures more funding Sonair is safety-certifying to PLd ISO13849 / SIL IEC 61508, which the company said represents an industry-first for…
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…company, and Aroundtown, one of Europe’s largest real estate companies, announced a partnership to deploy PassiveLogic’s digital-twin platform and next-generation autonomous building controls across Aroundtown’s portfolio. The companies said that the partnership sets a new standard for building efficiency and performance by cutting costs and emissions, advancing sustainability results, streamlining daily operations and elevating tenant comfort - all at scale.…
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…AccuTable already widely used in Europe Scott Technology said that Accutable, which is already trusted by leading manufacturers across Europe, brings a smoother, smarter flow to fast-paced production lines. It combines advanced accumulation and intelligent control in one compact platform, reducing system footprint, optimizing material handling and accelerating load delivery to palletizers and making them significantly more efficient. “North American…
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…in North America, Asia and Europe. “Dexterity’s innovative Mech design and Physical AI capabilities are delivering transformational value to large enterprises that have yet to benefit from robotics,” said Eddie Chuo, chairman and CEO of HIWIN Technologies Corp. “The Mech’s flexibility and intelligence unlock value for business leaders in parcel, ground logistics, retail, e-commerce and many other markets where adaptability…
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…U.S. Department of Defense, Singapore, Europe, the UK and the Israel Defense Force to improve strategic capabilities and mission success in challenging environments. With this Series B funding, XTEND plans to scale up U.S. and global production, integrate real-time AI capabilities across its platforms and expand deployments with U.S. and allied defense forces, as well as for humanitarian and emergency…
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…industry gradually recovering in 2025. Europe, however, looks set to lag over the coming years, following a market contraction of 8.1% in 2024. While the overall Industrial Robots market declined in 2024, performance across major regions varied. With a higher concentration of vendors and large order volumes leading to robot prices lower than other major regions, the APAC region dominates…
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…in the U.S. (and possibly Europe). Similarly, domestic U.S. vendors will incur higher costs (at least in the short term) as they import components and sub-systems from China and APAC. While there are tentative signs of recovery in warehouse construction, especially in the US and Japan, growth remains sluggish. Interact Analysis revised the global forecast for new warehouse capacity in…
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…weaken in 2025-2026), exacerbated by Europe’s weak economy and concerns over tariffs in the US. In markets outside China, the automotive sector remains the core pillar, accounting for 31.8% of revenue, in stark contrast to China’s electronics-dominated landscape. The price wars in China (primarily responsible for global revenue growth of less than 10% in 2024), coupled with the high-cost technology…
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Paris-based real-time robotic guidance provider Inbolt announced its expansion into the U.S and Japan. The company plans to replicate its pre-established footprint in the European market, where it powers computer vision-aided robots at major manufacturers, including Stellantis, Renault, Volkswagen, Ford and Beko. Robotic perception to adapt to environmental changes Powered by 3D vision and AI, Inbolt said its technology enables…
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…while the Americas and EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) experienced sharper drops of -3.7% and -8.1%, respectively. However, while 2024 closed on a challenging note, Interact Analysis said there are signs the market will stabilize. Positive trends in some regional markets during the first quarter of 2025 support the outlook for a gradual recovery. Manufacturing recovery signals industrial…
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…partnerships with companies worldwide: from Europe, China, and the U.S., as well as markets like Japan, Taiwan, and others. The goal is to provide foundational technologies on which others can build. Robotics companies such as Omron, Kawasaki, and Delta Electronics already rely on NEURA’s technology and market NEURA products as white-label systems. Vodafone has become NEURA’s network connectivity partner for…
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