Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.41
…Doeksen, 3M; Steve Kruzel, Yaskawa America, Inc.; Mark Lewandowski, Procter & Gamble; Bob Little, ATI Industrial Automation; John Lizzi, General Electric; Tyler McCoy, JR Automation Technologies LLC; Gary McMurray, Georgia Institute of Technology; Craig Salvalaggio, Applied Manufacturing Technologies; Walter Vahey, Teradyne; and Carol Woten, Genesis Systems - IPG Photonics Company. After many years of dedicated service, Catherine Morris, ATI Industrial Automation; Stu Shepherd, Universal Robots; and Mike Jacobs, Applied Manufacturing Technologies are departing the RIA Board. These three board members were recognized at the recent A3 Business Forum for their service to the industry and to the RIA and A3…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.68
Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble has teamed up with bioprinting firm Aether to advance 3D bioprinting with machine learning and in situ print monitoring, while also developing the next-generation Aether printer. The companies announced a two-year joint development in agreement in February. The companies will use the Aether 1 multi-material printer to develop hardware and software capabilities that can automate and improve product research applications for P&G. “Aether is working with P&G to completely redefine 3D printing. It’s no longer going to be just about depositing a material or two in a specific pattern,” said Aether CEO and founder…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.76
…into their bottom lines. Officials from John Deere and Procter & Gamble were recently quoted as saying exactly that. “When I read that shippers like John Deere and Procter & Gamble say margins are down because transportation costs, I love hearing that,” says Jindel. “Freight transportation in this country has been too low for too long because of bad habits of shippers. Now that markets are tight and prices are up, shippers should be able to absorb this extra cost without paying more than they did a year ago by changing their shipping habits.” So, has truckload freight pricing entered…