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DuPont (NYSE: DD) and Zhen Ding Technology Group (Zhen Ding) (4958-TW) announced they have entered into a strategic cooperation agreement in advanced printed circuit board (PCBs) technology. The signing ceremony, held yesterday at the Shenzhen Avary Time Center, was attended by Charles Shen, Chairman, Zhen Ding; Yi Zhang, President of the Asia Pacific Region, DuPont; and Thean Ming Tan, Global Business Director for Laminates, DuPont.

RealMan Robotics, a global leader in ultra-lightweight humanoid robotics and specialized robotic solutions, is set to unveil its groundbreaking innovations at CES 2025, reaffirming its commitment to transforming industries and advancing robotics technology.

Delta, a global leader in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, announced today a major milestone for its D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots (Cobots) as they have been honoured with the prestigious 2025 German Design Award in the category of Excellent Product Design. This accolade, which follows their 2024 Red Dot Design Award win in Singapore earlier this year, highlights Delta’s outstanding design capabilities and its commitment to innovation.

With new and exciting robotics applications, the Application Park will be one of the highlights of HANNOVER MESSE this year too. There, it will be possible to view intelligent robot systems, autonomous driving devices in operation, the latest AI applications in robotics, image recognition tools and virtual platforms.

New software embeds high-performance, real-time ray tracing capabilities, powered by NVIDIA Omniverse, directly into Teamcenter to enable visualization and interaction with photorealistic, physics-based digital twins

Siemens Digital Industries Software, in collaboration with Sony Corporation, announced today that it is delivering on its next-generation immersive engineering roadmap that brings together Siemens’ NX software for product engineering with Sony’s breakthrough head-mounted display (HMD) to enable the industrial metaverse.

The manufacturing world is currently investigating ways to decrease production costs and increase productivity. The integration of automation technologies has helped the industry gradually evolve over the past few decades, with the introduction of sensors and robotic technology reducing the number of human workers needed on production lines.

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