The global mining industry faces a pivotal moment where operational demands intersect with urgent sustainability goals. Recently, Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, and Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This partnership aims to revolutionize mining through industrial automation and digital transformation. By combining Codelco’s mineral expertise with Schneider’s technological prowess, the duo intends to set a new benchmark for the sector.
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing industrial automation by making robots smarter, more flexible, and easier to deploy. The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) recently highlighted how AI integration drives efficiency across global supply chains. By merging machine learning with mechanical precision, companies are moving beyond simple repetitive motions toward truly autonomous operations.
The industrial sector faces a difficult choice between maintaining stable legacy systems and adopting high-speed digital innovation. ABB recently launched its Automation Extended program to bridge this gap. This initiative allows companies to upgrade their distributed control systems (DCS) without risking production uptime. By building on proven infrastructure, ABB ensures that "modernization" does not mean "replacement."
The industrial landscape is undergoing a profound shift. While the previous decade prioritized raw speed and digital connectivity, the focus has moved toward a more sustainable, human-centric model. This evolution, known as Industry 5.0, redefines the relationship between operators and machines. By integrating human intuition with AI precision, companies can achieve higher efficiency without sacrificing workforce engagement.
The Smart Production Solutions (SPS) fair in Nuremberg recently showcased a transformative shift in the global industrial sector. After a volatile period, the industry is entering a new era of intelligence and connectivity. This report analyzes the pivotal trends that will define factory automation and control systems throughout 2026.
Honeywell recently signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kortech, a subsidiary of Hassan Allam Holding. This strategic alliance aims to digitize and automate critical infrastructure throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). By merging global technology with local engineering prowess, the partners seek to redefine standards for smart cities and industrial hubs.