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The Industry Innovation Report

South Korean Shipyard Turns To AI-Powered Welding Robots

Sparks flew continuously inside HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' Hull Assembly Plant 2 in Ulsan, where ship blocks stretching dozens of yards filled the production floor. From a distance, the scene appeared to...

Nvidia Upgrades US Manufacturing As AI Race Intensifies

Nvidia revealed plans to upgrade a new chip factory in Texas on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. Nvidia expects power consumption to be cut by 50% at its new location, dramatically increasing...

World’s First Large-Scale 100% Hydrogen Engine Feeds Power Into Electricity Grid

A large-scale power engine has successfully supplied electricity to Spain’s national grid using 100% pure hydrogen fuel. The trial, conducted by technology group Wärtsilä in the northern town of Bermeo, is...

Manufacturing Leaders Gather for AI Discussion

On June 17, Artificial Intelligence with Real Results: How Manufacturing Can Benefit or Risk Losing Out was co-hosted by TUV Rheinland, Automation Alley and Global Auto Mobility. Moderator Robert Scipione...

DARPA is Exploring Ways to Build Big Things in Space

The U.S. military has awarded contracts under a new program to address in-space manufacturing needs, as part of a larger effort to reduce the costs of spaceflight. Space manufacturing could allow humanity to build large structures efficiently, using materials launched...

Here Comes Super-Fast UFS 4.0 Flash Storage

Samsung has announced it will begin mass producing super-fast Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 4.0 memory later this year. The tech giant said its UFS 4.0 storage is the industry's "highest performing" UFS 4.0 memory unit, and is based on Samsung's 7th-generation...

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