Clarivate Plc has officially named FANUC Corporation as one of the "Top 100 Global Innovators 2026." This prestigious recognition marks the seventh time FANUC has joined this elite group. Notably, the company has maintained its position for five consecutive years. Clarivate uses proprietary patent data to identify organizations at the forefront of the global intellectual property landscape. This achievement reaffirms FANUC's dominance in the industrial automation sector through consistent, high-impact research and development.
Rockwell Automation recently published its 2025 Sustainability Report, showcasing significant milestones in industrial automation and environmental stewardship. The company successfully diverted 90% of its global waste from landfills. This achievement demonstrates how factory automation leaders are moving beyond efficiency to prioritize circularity. By integrating ESG principles into its core strategy, Rockwell proves that sustainable operations and high-performance control systems go hand in hand.
Modernizing a brownfield plant requires more than just swapping old hardware for new gadgets. It demands a strategic redesign of how information moves across the facility. Many engineers face the challenge of integrating cutting-edge factory automation with decades-old equipment. Without a clear plan, you risk creating data silos and fragile networks. However, a structured approach to dataflow management can transform these legacy assets into valuable sources of insight.
The landscape of global manufacturing is undergoing a radical transformation. Recently, Xiaomi inaugurated a massive production facility in Beijing’s Changping district that operates entirely without human intervention. This 81,000-square-meter "dark factory" represents the pinnacle of modern factory automation, where machines work in total darkness to produce high-end electronics. By removing human constraints, Xiaomi has set a new benchmark for precision and output in the tech industry.
The landscape of industrial automation is undergoing a seismic shift. Recent data from IDTechEx projects that collaborative robot (cobot) revenues will soar from $1.2 billion to nearly $30 billion within a decade. This growth signifies a move away from rigid, isolated machinery toward flexible, human-centric systems. Manufacturers now face a pivotal moment to integrate these versatile tools into their existing control systems.
In the world of industrial automation, moving a single motor is straightforward. However, coordinating three or more axes to work as one unit requires advanced control strategies. Whether you are building a custom gantry or an articulated robot, coordinated motion simplifies complex spatial calculations. This technology allows multiple joints to reach their destination simultaneously, ensuring smooth and predictable machine paths.