
Sara Jensen
Technical Editor at Power & Motion
Editor/writer of #tech focused content for #engineers in various industries with a focus on #offhighway and #manufacturing. Technical Editor at Power & Motion.
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3 days ago |
powermotiontech.com | Sara Jensen
Data from the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) shows North American robot orders during the first quarter (Q1) of 2025 saw just a 0.4% increase and 15% rise in order value compared to Q1 2024. Although robot orders were essentially flat, the association said the first quarter numbers indicate there is continued demand for robots and investment in higher-value automation systems.
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3 days ago |
powermotiontech.com | Sara Jensen
Voting is now open for the 2025 EDGE Awards which aims to spotlight the cutting-edge technological advancements taking place within the design and engineering space. New products, components, systems, solutions and services launched in the past year — including hydraulic, pneumatic and electromechanical motion control technologies — are in the running to win an EDGE Award. Winners will be chosen by you, the engineers working with these technologies in various capacities.
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4 days ago |
powermotiontech.com | Sara Jensen
Robot deployments continue to grow as various industries look to automate a number of processes to improve productivity and efficiency. Collaborative robots (cobots) account for a large portion of the robotics market as they can be used for a range of tasks alongside human workers. The adaptability of cobots to new production line configurations is an increasingly important aspect due to the growth of electric vehicles (EV) in this sector the research firm noted.
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6 days ago |
powermotiontech.com | Sara Jensen
Use of automation continues to grow in many of the mobile and industrial machinery applications served by the fluid power industry. As such, developments are increasing for hydraulic and pneumatic technologies capable of meeting the needs of automated systems and machines. Power & Motion recently conducted a survey of our audience to gauge the impact automation is having on the fluid power industry.
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6 days ago |
powermotiontech.com | Sara Jensen
Heavy equipment manufacturer John Deere, like many companies, is implementing more automation into its manufacturing processes. Chad McCarty, Manager, Material Flow Design & Automation, Enterprise Engineering – Manufacturing Technology at John Deere, said there are various factors driving this:the evolving workforce,improvements in process predictabilityenhanced safety and productivity,the ability to make decisions around data.
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Mike Marks of Indian River Consulting said for those in the #fluidpower industry it is important to take the time to learn how to effectively use #AI in your business. @TheNFPA @PowerMotionTech https://t.co/kRI3K4Q96C

Alan Beaulieu of @ITROutlook said it’s time for #fluidpower manufacturers to invest in themselves and get ready for the growth coming through the rest of the decade or else they will fall behind. @TheNFPA #IEOC24 @PowerMotionTech https://t.co/CijN6Z0aVk

Lots of great #fluidpower and electric #motioncontrol tech on display this week at @WorkTruckWeek #hydraulics #pneumatics #wtw2024 @PowerMotionTech https://t.co/SHaslZ99qF