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Why smart warehouses still need staff
Why smart warehouses still need staffIn South Africa, it's more affordable to employ people in a warehouse than introduce autonomous systems. By Joanne Carew, ITWeb Cape-based contributor.Johannesburg ...
Schaeffler's Hermes Award-winning actuator platform targets the single costliest barrier to deploying humanoid robots at ...
AI infrastructure buildout is pulling through demand for intelligent manufacturing equipment, not just data center hardware.
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AI and the future of supply chains
By Kofi O. ASENSOIn recent years, supply chains have transformed from simple logistical systems into complex, data-driven ecosystems. The disruptions caused by the global pandemic, trade tensions, and ...
With a solid foundation, ongoing institutional reforms and strong investment in science and technology capacity, Ho Chi Minh ...
In this Pharma Matters Q&A, Anshul Gupte of PCI Pharma Services discusses investments and opportunities in sterile ...
At Interpack 2026, IMA Group presents new developments within its divisions Pharma, Medical Devices, Food, Personal Care, and ...
Chinese-made humanoids will move travelers’ luggage and cargo on the tarmac at Haneda. If the dry run is successful, these ...
As if AI, mass surveillance, and the increasing concentration of wealth weren't enough, now we have freakin' robots to ...
Trial at Haneda aims to ease labour shortages and test robots in baggage handling and cleaning roles over two years ...
Tokyo's Haneda airport, also known as Tokyo International, was the third busiest airport in the world in 2025. More than 91 ...
In many operations, scheduling is still driven by fixed rules or static plans created hours (or days) in advance. That ...
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