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Rockwell Automation CEO Calls Humanoid Robots 'Overkill' for Most Factories

Rockwell Automation CEO Calls Humanoid Robots 'Overkill' for Most Factories

In a recent interview with CNBC, Blake Moret, the CEO of Rockwell Automation, provided a critical perspective on the growing enthusiasm surrounding humanoid robots. While acknowledging that these advanced machines could have a place in certain sectors, Moret emphasized that their capabilities often exceed the needs of many current industrial applications. His comments come amid a surge of interest in robotics, prompting discussions about the practicality and efficiency of integrating humanoid technology into existing workflows. Moret's insights suggest a cautious approach to adopting such innovations, advocating for a focus on solutions that align more closely with the specific demands of the industry.

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Slamcore secures $14 million funding from investors including Rockwell Automation

Slamcore secures $14 million funding from investors including Rockwell Automation

Slamcore, a company specializing in spatial intelligence software, has successfully secured $14 million in a recent funding round, attracting notable investors such as ROKStar Ventures, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, a leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. This latest investment elevates Slamcore's total funding to $40 million, with previous support from prominent backers including Toyota Ventures and Interwoven Ventures. The funding aims to enhance Slamcore's development of innovative technologies that improve spatial awareness and automation capabilities across various industries.

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Rockwell Automation, Inc. (ROK): One of the Best Robotics Stocks to Buy, Helping Manufacturers Move from Fragmented Automation

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (ROK): One of the Best Robotics Stocks to Buy, Helping Manufacturers Move from Fragmented Automation

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK) has emerged as a leading player in the robotics sector, particularly after the launch of its FactoryTalk Orchestration software on June 22, 2026. This innovative solution is designed to streamline material flow and production processes, addressing the needs of manufacturers seeking to enhance automation and robotics capabilities. By standardizing connectivity across various systems, the software aims to facilitate a shift from fragmented automation to more cohesive and autonomous operations. The introduction of FactoryTalk Orchestration is expected to significantly improve manufacturing efficiency, allowing companies to increase throughput, minimize bottlenecks, and adapt swiftly to market changes. Notably, Cranswick Plc, a prominent British gourmet food manufacturer, has already adopted Rockwell's Autonox robotics for automated packaging, further illustrating the practical applications of this technology in creating interconnected production lines. As the world's largest company focused solely on industrial automation and digital transformation, Rockwell Automation continues to innovate by providing hardware, software, and services that enhance the efficiency and sustainability of manufacturing processes. While there are discussions about the investment potential of ROK, some analysts suggest that other AI stocks may offer higher returns in a shorter timeframe.

First Autonomous Mobile Robots Roll Off the Line at Rockwell Automation’s Milwaukee Headquarters

First Autonomous Mobile Robots Roll Off the Line at Rockwell Automation’s Milwaukee Headquarters

Rockwell Automation has achieved a significant milestone with its OTTO by Rockwell Automation platform, following the company's acquisition of Clearpath Robotics in 2023. This development underscores Rockwell's dedication to enhancing smart manufacturing through automation technologies. The integration of Clearpath Robotics is expected to bolster the capabilities of the OTTO platform, positioning Rockwell as a leader in the evolving landscape of automated manufacturing solutions.

SLAMCORE SECURES $14M, BACKED BY INVESTORS INCLUDING ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, TO SCALE VISUAL AI ACROSS INTRALOGISTICS

SLAMCORE SECURES $14M, BACKED BY INVESTORS INCLUDING ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, TO SCALE VISUAL AI ACROSS INTRALOGISTICS

Slamcore has successfully raised its total funding to $40 million, showcasing significant market growth by deploying its technology in over 30 facilities and scaling to hundreds of units within just two years. The company’s innovative Slamcore Aware and Alert solutions leverage proprietary artificial intelligence and stereo camera technology to enhance site safety and improve fleet efficiency. Notably, these advancements do not necessitate costly modifications to existing facilities or additional infrastructure. By effectively tracking vehicles in diverse industrial environments, Slamcore is amassing extensive datasets that are essential for developing the next generation of Physical AI.

Rockwell, Schneider, Beckhoff : La Guerre des architectures industrielles

Rockwell, Schneider, Beckhoff : La Guerre des architectures industrielles

In the context of Industry 4.0, the selection of an automation architecture has evolved into a strategic decision that will impact the scalability, cybersecurity, and software agility of manufacturing plants for the next two decades. Rockwell Automation represents the pragmatic strength of the North American approach, while Schneider Electric emphasizes software openness. This shift highlights the growing importance of architecture choices in the industrial sector, as companies navigate the complexities of modern manufacturing environments. The discussion surrounding these architectural strategies underscores the competitive landscape among industry leaders.

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How to Get Predictive Maintenance Off the Ground

How to Get Predictive Maintenance Off the Ground

Matt Bernhard from TwinThread and Michael Cooper from Rockwell Automation recently discussed the transformative potential of predictive maintenance in a session aimed at industry professionals. The event, held in October 2023, focused on practical strategies for organizations looking to implement predictive maintenance solutions effectively. Both experts emphasized the importance of leveraging data analytics to enhance operational efficiency and reduce downtime. They provided actionable insights on how companies can initiate their predictive maintenance journey, highlighting the need for a structured approach to data collection and analysis. The discussion underscored the growing significance of predictive maintenance in optimizing asset management and driving innovation across various sectors.

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Digital Transformation is Considered Essential by Most Manufacturers, Report Finds

Digital Transformation is Considered Essential by Most Manufacturers, Report Finds

A recent study conducted by Rockwell Automation has found that manufacturers are increasingly focusing on smart technologies to enhance their operations across various sectors. This shift towards advanced technological solutions is driven by the need for improved efficiency and productivity in manufacturing processes. The findings highlight a growing trend among companies to integrate innovative tools and systems that leverage data and automation. As industries strive to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market, the adoption of these smart technologies is seen as a crucial step in optimizing performance and meeting consumer demands. The study underscores the importance of embracing digital transformation to navigate the challenges faced by manufacturers today.

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Automate 2026 show recap

Automate 2026 show recap

Editors Steve Crowe, Mike Oitzman, and Sarah Wynn provided an insightful analysis of Automate 2026, focusing on significant trends in physical artificial intelligence, humanoid robotics, and software orchestration. Their review highlights the advancements and innovations showcased at the event, reflecting the evolving landscape of automation technology. The analysis aims to inform industry stakeholders about the implications of these trends for future developments in robotics and automation. The recap serves as a valuable resource for understanding how these technologies are shaping various sectors and the potential impact on the workforce.

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Rockwell, Teradyne, Tesla see automation demand despite uncertainty

Rockwell, Teradyne, Tesla see automation demand despite uncertainty

Several companies have recently reported robust earnings growth, driven largely by increasing demand in the data center and robotics sectors. Notably, Elon Musk hinted at Tesla's Optimus robot, describing it as potentially the company's "biggest product ever." This announcement comes amid a broader trend of technological advancements and heightened interest in automation, which are reshaping various industries. The positive financial results reflect a growing market for innovative solutions, as businesses and consumers alike seek to leverage technology for efficiency and productivity.

Interview with Clearpath Robotics co-founder Ryan Gariepy: ‘Most industries in Canada are under-automated’

Interview with Clearpath Robotics co-founder Ryan Gariepy: ‘Most industries in Canada are under-automated’

Canada is acknowledged for its significant contributions to robotics research, boasting prestigious universities, groundbreaking startups, and advanced technologies utilized in various sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, mining, and defense. However, despite this robust technical foundation, experts suggest that the country has struggled to effectively translate its research capabilities into widespread industrial applications. This gap raises concerns about the potential for Canada to fully leverage its innovations in the competitive global robotics landscape.

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