Infotech Automation, located in Connecticut and headquartered in Switzerland, specializes in the development, production and maintenance of multifunctional dispensing and assembly machines.
WASHINGTON—A new report by the National Association of Manufacturers claims that more than 50 percent of U.S. companies plan to increase investments in artificial intelligence technology during the next two years.
Xaba is on a mission to change automation from simple mechanization to a connected, intelligent ecosystem, enabling factory machines to self-program, self-optimize, and run without a single line of code
By “intelligent evolution,” I’m not talking about the simple adoption of automation and forms of machine learning, sort of a set-it-and-forget-it approach.
Manufacturing has evolved significantly with intelligent machines like robotics and automation working with humans. AI and predictive analytics help reduce equipment failures and optimize systems in real time, marking a major shift in traditional manufacturing practices toward a smarter future.