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Limitless Labs raises $20 million to expand AI platform for CNC programming and precision manufacturing

Limitless Labs raises $20 million to expand AI platform for CNC programming and precision manufacturing

Limitless Labs, a company specializing in AI software for CNC programming and precision manufacturing, has successfully secured $20 million in a Series A funding round. This investment, co-led by Dell Technologies Capital and Square Peg, aims to enhance the company's physical AI platform and expedite its implementation within the manufacturing industry. Additional contributions came from Grove Ventures and Meron Capital, among others. The funding will enable Limitless Labs to further develop its innovative solutions, addressing the growing demand for advanced manufacturing technologies.

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RoboDK to Demonstrate New CAM Software That Cuts Robotic Machining Deployment Time by Up to 40% at Automate Chicago 2026

RoboDK to Demonstrate New CAM Software That Cuts Robotic Machining Deployment Time by Up to 40% at Automate Chicago 2026

RoboDK is set to demonstrate its advanced capabilities in CAD-to-robot machining and collision-free motion planning at an upcoming event. Utilizing a Mecademic robot, the company will present a production-ready setup that highlights the efficiency and precision of its technology. This showcase aims to illustrate how RoboDK's software can streamline robotic machining processes, enhancing productivity and safety in manufacturing environments. The event is scheduled for later this month, providing an opportunity for industry professionals to witness firsthand the innovations in robotic automation and their practical applications in real-world scenarios.

America to Showcase Live CNC Machining, Manufacturing Automation, and Cobot Demonstrations at IMTS 2026

America to Showcase Live CNC Machining, Manufacturing Automation, and Cobot Demonstrations at IMTS 2026

SW North America is set to exhibit at Booth #338250, where it will present a range of innovations in smart manufacturing. The showcase will include live machining demonstrations, collaborative robots, and applications tailored for the aerospace sector, alongside CNC manufacturing automation. This event aims to illustrate the advancements and future potential of manufacturing technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with interactive displays that highlight these cutting-edge solutions, emphasizing the company's commitment to driving progress in the industry.

Massachusetts awards $4.5 million to 20 local manufacturers

Massachusetts awards $4.5 million to 20 local manufacturers

The Healey-Driscoll Administration, in collaboration with the Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) under the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech), has unveiled the inaugural cohort of 20 manufacturers selected for the revamped Massachusetts Manufacturing Accelerator Program (MMAP). This initiative, announced recently, aims to enhance the manufacturing sector by offering a combination of capital grant funding, complimentary equipment assessments, expert guidance, and opportunities for peer learning. The program is designed to support manufacturers in improving their operations and competitiveness in the industry.

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Complete Guide to CNC Pallet Changers in Machining Automation Centers

Complete Guide to CNC Pallet Changers in Machining Automation Centers

The manufacturing industry is experiencing increasing pressure to enhance productivity by producing more quickly and with fewer human errors. In response to these challenges, the automation of machining centers is emerging as a documented and effective solution. Central to this transformation are automatic pallet changers and CNC loading systems, which facilitate a seamless transition to more efficient operations. This shift towards automation is detailed in a comprehensive guide featured in Robot Magazine, highlighting the significance of these technologies in modern manufacturing processes.

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AWR standardizes CNC machine tending with OnRobot electric grippers to speed changeovers

AWR standardizes CNC machine tending with OnRobot electric grippers to speed changeovers

In the evolving landscape of high-mix, low-volume manufacturing, companies are increasingly recognizing the need for flexibility in production to maintain profitability. Automation Within Reach (AWR), previously known as Gosiger Automation, is addressing this challenge by introducing advanced automation solutions that enhance the adaptability of machine shops. Traditionally reliant on pneumatic systems, many manufacturers have struggled with the limitations of these older technologies, which lack the intelligence necessary for modern operations. AWR's innovative approach aims to equip manufacturers with the tools needed to seamlessly transition between various part sizes, thereby improving efficiency and competitiveness in a rapidly changing market. This shift towards smarter automation is crucial for manufacturers seeking to thrive in an environment where agility is key to success.

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Misumi launches Misumi Americas as part of $1 billion global manufacturing investment

Misumi launches Misumi Americas as part of $1 billion global manufacturing investment

Japanese industrial components supplier Misumi Group has officially launched Misumi Americas, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy. The company has unveiled a $1 billion (¥150 billion) global investment program designed to enhance its digital manufacturing and supply chain capabilities. This initiative integrates Misumi’s existing industrial components business with an AI-powered manufacturing platform acquired from Fictiv, thereby broadening the company's operational scope. The investment aims to strengthen Misumi's position in the competitive manufacturing landscape by leveraging advanced technology to streamline processes and improve efficiency.

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Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks

Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks

French precision engineering firm Méca-Précis has implemented an automated part inspection system to enhance efficiency in its operations. The new robotic measurement cell integrates a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Mitutoyo with automation technology developed by Engineering Data. This advancement comes in response to growing production volumes, which had turned traditional inspection processes into a bottleneck, particularly for clients in the aerospace and space sectors that demand high precision and reliability. The automation aims to streamline the inspection workflow, ensuring that quality control keeps pace with increased manufacturing demands.

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Why Precision Swiss Machining is Critical to the Future of Robotics and Automation

Why Precision Swiss Machining is Critical to the Future of Robotics and Automation

The industrial production landscape is undergoing a significant transformation due to the rapid advancements in robotics, factory automation, and intelligent manufacturing systems. This shift is characterized by an increasing reliance on highly precise mechanical systems that can operate continuously with minimal deviation. As automation technologies evolve and become more interconnected, modern manufacturing environments are integrating collaborative robots, automated assembly systems, and sensor-driven equipment. These innovations are not only enhancing efficiency but also improving the accuracy and reliability of production processes. The ongoing evolution in this sector reflects a broader trend towards smarter, more automated manufacturing practices that aim to meet the growing demands of global markets.

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Why robotic arms are now being integrated with CNC machines

Why robotic arms are now being integrated with CNC machines

Leading suppliers in the manufacturing sector are enhancing the flexibility of robotic CNC machine tending through innovative software and integration solutions. This development marks a significant shift in how robotic arms are being utilized alongside CNC machines, allowing for improved efficiency and adaptability in production processes. As industries increasingly seek automation to streamline operations and reduce labor costs, the integration of advanced robotics is becoming a crucial component in modern manufacturing. The ongoing advancements in technology are expected to further transform the landscape of CNC machining, making it more accessible and effective for various applications.

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Connector Pin Processing: End-Face Finish and Burr Control

Connector Pin Processing: End-Face Finish and Burr Control

Recent investigations have revealed that high-precision connector pins are experiencing failures in the field, attributed to issues that standard diameter checks cannot detect. The problems primarily stem from the parting-off face, where burrs initially form and surface roughness values (Ra) can exceed specifications. These defects are exacerbated by inadequate deburring technology, leading to increased rates of product returns that often go unreported. The findings highlight the need for improved quality control measures and better manufacturing practices to prevent these failures and enhance product reliability.

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ROKAE Robotics at ITES Shenzhen 2026

ROKAE Robotics at ITES Shenzhen 2026

ROKAE Robotics showcased its innovative range of robots at the 2026 ITES Shenzhen Industrial Exhibition, marking the company's first appearance at this prominent event. The exhibition, held in Shenzhen, China, featured a comprehensive lineup that included industrial, collaborative, and embodied intelligence robots. ROKAE also presented over ten application solutions specifically designed for high-end manufacturing sectors, including 3C electronics, automotive, and precision machining. This strategic participation underscores ROKAE's commitment to advancing automation technology and addressing the evolving needs of the manufacturing industry.

JAKA S Series vs. JAKA Pro Series: Choosing the Right Industrial Cobot

JAKA S Series vs. JAKA Pro Series: Choosing the Right Industrial Cobot

JAKA, a leader in industrial automation, has introduced two distinct lines of collaborative robots, the S Series and Pro Series, designed to meet varying operational demands on production lines. The S Series focuses on advanced human-robot interaction, featuring cutting-edge force control technology that enhances safety and precision for tasks requiring delicate handling, such as assembly and hand-guided teaching. This series is ideal for environments where direct collaboration with humans is essential. Conversely, the Pro Series is engineered for harsh industrial settings, boasting an IP68 rating for waterproof and dustproof capabilities. This robustness allows it to operate effectively in challenging conditions, such as machining and foundries, where exposure to contaminants is a concern. Both series are equipped with extensive communication interfaces, facilitating integration with manufacturing execution systems and other peripherals. The choice between the two depends on the specific needs of the application—whether the priority is on sensitive interaction or durability in demanding environments. JAKA aims to provide tailored solutions that enhance productivity and reliability in modern manufacturing processes, allowing businesses to select the most suitable robot for their operational context.

Rethinking Robotic Gearboxes in the Age of Additive Manufacturing

Rethinking Robotic Gearboxes in the Age of Additive Manufacturing

For decades, the gearbox manufacturing industry has depended on traditional methods of precision machining and multi-stage assembly. While this established process has demonstrated reliability, it presents significant challenges, including prolonged lead times, design limitations, and reduced flexibility during the early stages of product development. As manufacturers seek to innovate and improve efficiency, there is a growing need to address these trade-offs, prompting industry leaders to explore alternative approaches that could streamline production and enhance design capabilities. The shift towards more agile manufacturing processes is becoming increasingly critical as companies aim to meet evolving market demands and reduce time-to-market for new products.

ROKAE Robots Empower Foton Cummins “Lights-Out Factory” with 24/7 Smart Production

ROKAE Robots Empower Foton Cummins “Lights-Out Factory” with 24/7 Smart Production

ROKAE has successfully deployed over 100 robots across more than 30 different application scenarios, providing customized automation solutions that include machining, assembly, surface treatment, inspection, and dispensing. This significant implementation supports Foton Cummins’ lights-out factory, where these robots are integral to essential processes such as cylinder block machining, final assembly, and quality inspection. The initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and productivity within the manufacturing environment, showcasing ROKAE's commitment to advancing industrial automation technologies.

DOBOT and RiACT Power LHM’s CNC Machining with Scalable, Smart Automation

DOBOT and RiACT Power LHM’s CNC Machining with Scalable, Smart Automation

LHM has enhanced its production capabilities by integrating DOBOT collaborative robots with RiACT’s universal operating system, enabling round-the-clock manufacturing operations. This strategic move aims to optimize efficiency and streamline workflows, allowing the facility to operate continuously without interruptions. The implementation of this advanced technology is part of LHM's commitment to innovation and meeting increasing demand in the market. By leveraging the capabilities of DOBOT robots, the company can improve productivity while maintaining flexibility in its manufacturing processes. The collaboration signifies a significant advancement in automation, reflecting the growing trend of integrating smart technologies in industrial settings.

Dobot Launches the CRA-IP68 Series: The Ultimate Cobots for Harsh Environment Automation

Dobot Launches the CRA-IP68 Series: The Ultimate Cobots for Harsh Environment Automation

The DOBOT CRA-IP68 Series collaborative robots have been unveiled, specifically designed to operate in challenging environments characterized by high dust, humidity, and oil contamination. These robots boast an impressive repeatability precision of up to ±0.02 mm and are equipped with IP68-rated protection, making them suitable for a variety of industrial applications. Their advanced automation capabilities enhance performance in tasks such as CNC machining, welding, cutting, grinding, and automated food preparation. This innovation aims to improve efficiency and reliability in sectors where traditional machinery may struggle due to environmental factors.

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How to Extend the Lifespan of Your CNC Equipment for Maximum Durability?

How to Extend the Lifespan of Your CNC Equipment for Maximum Durability?

In the field of CNC machining, the durability of equipment has become a critical focus for manufacturers and operators. This emphasis stems from the challenging operating conditions that machines face, which are characterized by the presence of coolant fluids, metal shavings, and dust. As these elements can significantly impact the performance and longevity of machining tools, industry experts are advocating for enhanced maintenance protocols and the use of more resilient materials. By addressing these concerns, companies aim to improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime, ultimately leading to better productivity and cost-effectiveness in manufacturing processes. The ongoing discussions and developments in this area highlight the importance of adapting to the demanding environment of CNC machining to ensure sustained performance and reliability.

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