Industrial Automation stories
Employers are boosting spending on digital tools and training as safety moves from compliance to a driver of productivity and retention.
Manufacturers and distributors in Australia and New Zealand will gain conversational access to ERP data as Epicor targets labour and supply chain pressures.
Its 2026 sustainability score of 3.69 keeps the group on track for a 4.20 target, as emissions and customer savings improved.
The warehouse automation group cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions 55.48% from 2021 and won full ISO 45001 certification across its sites.
The funding gives Frenos more room to expand sales and AI research as demand grows for OT security tools that avoid disrupting production.
The model could cut robot training from hours to minutes, helping carmakers automate flexible assembly tasks without lengthy re-engineering cycles.
Rising rack densities and changing cooling designs are forcing data centre operators to seek tighter monitoring and control across electrical systems.
Alarm floods across data centres, pipelines and power grids can now be reduced to one incident, if operators can route and document fast enough.
Industrial groups under pressure to prove returns from digital spending will gather in Amsterdam for a closed-door AI forum.
Singapore startup's wearable data system could cut robotics training costs by up to 50 times as physical AI demand grows.
Connected factory networks are widening the attack surface, with SonicWall warning that old flaws and weak access controls can expose production systems.
The family-owned industrial group is seeking steadier leadership as it pursues overseas growth in connection and automation technology.
Customers can now push customised Multistrada V4 choices straight to Ducati's Borgo Panigale line, tightening the link between sales and assembly.
Mining supervisors could get faster on-site answers as MaxMine's MAXI assistant turns fleet data into voice queries, shift notes and alerts.
The move cuts outage risk for industrial sites that need fast recovery in offline environments supporting critical services worldwide.
Ransomware attacks on British factory systems jumped to 1.84 million in five months, raising the risk of production stoppages and supply chain disruption.
Industrial software buyers are shifting AI budgets into day-to-day operations, helping IFS lift annual recurring revenue 25% in H1 2026.
Lower speculative building and rising costs are squeezing tenant choice, with national industrial vacancy down to 3.7% after two years.
Enterprises in Ireland can now buy dedicated 5G networks directly from Logicalis after a regulatory change opened spectrum to non-telecoms firms.
The site gives Delta a larger Bay Area base for testing and demonstrations as AI and data centre customers demand more power infrastructure.