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Episode Synopsis
This is you Robotics Industry Insider: AI & Automation News podcast.The robotics and automation sector continues its momentum in the face of rapid technological advancement and shifting global dynamics. As we move into June 24, 2025, the industry is abuzz with developments unveiled at this week’s automatica event in Munich, where Siemens is demonstrating new artificial intelligence and robotics enhancements for automated guided vehicles. These upgrades point to a future where factories operate with heightened autonomy, leveraging real-time artificial intelligence decision-making to optimize intralogistics, streamline production, and cut operational costs. Alongside Siemens, Comau is introducing compact industrial robots and versatile autonomous mobile platforms, emphasizing integration flexibility for agile manufacturing and logistics environments.Industrial robots and collaborative robots, also known as cobots, are redefining productivity benchmarks, with companies such as All3 reporting up to 30 percent reductions in build costs and 50 percent decreases in project timelines through the integration of robotics with artificial intelligence. Modular robotic packaging solutions, as well as AI-powered arms capable of quality inspections in real time, illustrate how the sector is pushing the boundaries of precision and scalability. Meanwhile, collaboration between robotics firms and artificial intelligence leaders, such as NEXCOM partnering with NVIDIA, focuses on embedding safety and intelligence deeper into robotic systems.The adoption of automation has not been without challenges. Recent tariffs and global supply chain disruptions have reshaped sourcing strategies, prompting manufacturers to localize and diversify supply channels. This is accelerating the regionalization of robotics supply chains, while simultaneously spurring innovation to offset higher input costs.Market data underscores the scale of transformation. The global industrial automation market is projected to grow from about 209 billion US dollars in 2025 to over 420 billion US dollars by 2033, maintaining a compound annual growth rate close to 9 percent. Asia Pacific and Europe are leading the adoption curve, with smart factories, AI-driven optimization, and warehouse automation driving new investments.Practical takeaways for industry stakeholders include prioritizing integration of AI for predictive maintenance, investing in modular and collaborative robotics for adaptable workflows, and pursuing partnerships to tap into cutting-edge safety and vision solutions. Looking ahead, the trend toward autonomous, flexible, and data-driven production environments will accelerate, with AI and robotics at the core of safer, more efficient, and resilient industrial operations.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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