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Rockwell Automation Inc. Announces $1 Billion Share Buyback

Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation Inc. recently announced a $1 billion share buyback or stock repurchase, a move many associate with an attempt to boost the prices of shares while also rewarding shareholders. Chief Executive Keith Nosbusch said in a statement, “Our solid financial position and sustainable cash generation enable us to continue our strong track record […]

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New Software Automates Individual Animal Tracking

Scientists are continuously studying the behavior and of small animals, such as the mating habits of zebrafish. In order to obtain accurate data, the fish in this case have to be studied as individuals, requiring a large amount of tedious manual coding by researchers. Now, a team of Spanish researchers have developed a software capable […]

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New PLC Support Section. Easy PLC Troubleshooting Videos and Step-By-Step Guides.

PDF Supply repairs hundreds of PLC parts every year. Many times, parts arrive in our support department with nothing wrong with them. CPU failure is common and the two most frequent issues revolve around battery failure and CPU memory faults. Many PLC problems are really easy to fix without sending them in for repair. Troubleshooting a […]

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Tappan Zee Bridge Being Built By Robotic Welders

Robotic welders are helping a team of Gulf Coast workers build the new Tappan Zee Bridge in New York. The robots are state-of-the art machines tasked with speeding up the process of installing over 1,000 steel pipes on the Hudson River. David McQuaid, a welding expert who has consulted on the project, says, “If you […]

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Automated Sewing Equipment Reinventing Clothing Production in US, May Repatriate Up To $25 Billion A Year

Industrial Competitiveness & The Level Of Automation The number one method of improving industrial competitiveness is the use of industrial automation that allows companies to more efficiently manufacture and produce high precision parts and better performing equipment. Through mechanical and electrical integration and automation, equipment is faster and more dependable than ever. Automatic & Semi-Automatic Industrial […]

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New Telepresence Robot Utilizes Old Roombas To Get Around…

Telemba is a new robot creation claiming to be the “world’s cheapest telepresence robot.” The Telemba can be operated remotely by a computer, allowing a user to interact with people and see what the robot sees without being physically present. However, there is a bit of catch… The Telemba is more of a combination of […]

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Automated Hydrocarbon Leak Detection Critical To Safety & Profitability

Hydrocarbons are organic compounds containing carbon and hydrogen that are continuously converted, processed and catalyzed using various volatile solvents and chemicals such as chlorides, heptane, benzene, argon and others into gaseous and liquid products used by industry and consumers. All across the world countries, cities and localities, including pristine areas like Alaska, run into trouble […]

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The Future of Uber to Feature a Self-Driving Fleet of Taxis?

In a recent interview at Code Conference in Southern California, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick expressed his views on self-driving cars saying, “Love it. All day long.” Kalanick expanded mentioning, “The reason Uber could be expensive is you’re paying for the other dude in the car. When there is no other dude in the car, the cost of […]

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Meet Jimmy: Intel’s 3D-Printed, Open Source Consumer Robot!

Intel sees their latest creation, a 3D-printed robot named Jimmy, as the future of robotics. Later this year, an open source robot kit will be released allowing the public the opportunity to 3D-print their own robot like Jimmy, capable of walking, talking, dancing, and tweeting among other functions. Intel’s main goal is to lower the […]

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Outrunner Is The World’s Fastest Running Robot!

Outrunner is the world’s fastest robot on legs! For now… First, it was Boston Dynamics who came up with an awesome six-legged robot capable of reaching 28.3 mph on a treadmill and 16 mph outdoors. Outrunner, the six-legged robot from Robotics Unlimited shattered previous robot speed records with speeds of 45 mph on a treadmill […]

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