At the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, the dialogue surrounding industrial automation shifted from theoretical potential to practical execution. Schneider Electric’s CEO of Industrial Automation, Gwenaelle Avice Huet, emphasized that the industry has reached a decisive inflection point. Companies are now moving beyond pilot projects to integrate industrial automation as a core driver of competitiveness and carbon neutrality.
The 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) marked a pivotal shift for the global technology landscape. AI has officially moved beyond the "hype" phase into a period of mass deployment. Industry leaders demonstrated that industrial automation and artificial intelligence are no longer experimental concepts. Instead, these technologies now serve as essential tools for measurable business impact across the globe.
In the realm of industrial automation, precision in material handling is a cornerstone of production quality. This article explores a practical implementation of a four-material mixing and dosing system using Siemens TIA Portal. By integrating both weight-based and time-based control logic, engineers can create a versatile solution for factory automation needs.
Modern industrial automation demands more than just hardware; it requires a seamless blend of mechanical power and digital intelligence. At LogiMAT 2026, Linde Material Handling (MH) will present its vision for the future of material flow under the motto "Composed around you." This showcase highlights how customized control systems and high-performance machinery create competitive advantages for global supply chains.
As industrial complexity reaches new heights, simple equipment upgrades no longer guarantee long-term efficiency or safety. The 2026 Wuhan International Smart Industrial Automation & Robotics Expo highlights a critical shift in the industry. The focus has moved from "faster machines" to "self-aware factories." This evolution marks the true starting point of advanced industrial automation.
The industrial sector currently stands at a crossroads between traditional stability and autonomous innovation. While Agentic AI promises to revolutionize factory automation, engineers face a daunting learning curve. Integrating these "autonomous agents" into established workflows requires more than just software updates. It demands a fundamental shift in how we approach industrial intelligence.