MFG_BROS
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MFG_BROS
@MFG_BROS
Building AI-Powered Factories to Re-Industrialize America

Its hard to imagine what the world will look like in 5 years

See you there @reindsummit

If you’re not reindustrializing on a Saturday, you’re ngmi.


3 major automakers are now deploying humanoid robots on production lines Here is why the die-casting industry should pay attention Xiaomi's robot just completed 3 consecutive hours of autonomous operation at a nut installation station in its EV Gigacasting workshop in 76 second cycle time, over 90% success rate. BMW deployed humanoid robots at Leipzig for high-voltage battery assembly. Toyota commercially deployed Agility Robotics' Digit at Woodstock for RAV4 production under a Robots as a Service model. Morgan Stanley forecasts the global humanoid robot market reaching $5 trillion by 2050. Why am I talking about humanoid robots? I'm no AI expert. I honestly have no idea whether the software will ever get good enough. But on one point I'm completely confident: if that software breakthrough happens, it means a multi-billion dollar opportunity for the die-casting industry in North America and Europe. Lightweight, high-precision structural parts in aluminum and magnesium, perfect for agile, affordable mass-manufactured robots. I want you positioned to capture as much of that upside as possible. 📰 Full article: industryarsenal.com/p/humanoid-rob… 📊 Gigacasting capacity is being built across China, Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. The Gigacasting Database maps every machine, every facility, and every program: industryarsenal.com/database


this is wild, i'm so happy to see how many people are vehemently defending american production.

Aluminum 3D print off a Renishaw RenAM 500Q🚀


A chance to make 1 trillion electric motors

