LONDON— The attack occurs amid a surge in high-profile cyber incidents globally, affecting sectors such as retail, healthcare, and aviation. While JLR prepares phased restart plans, officials warn the disruption could deepen a downturn already reflected in UK manufacturing surveys.
WATERLOO, Ontario—
The findings highlight a growing risk as hospitals, manufacturers, and other industries increasingly adopt remotely controlled robots.
MUMBAI—Set to the beat of the factory floor, the anthem highlights the energy, skill, and resilience of Cellecor’s workforce, employees who build everything from smartphones and wearables to TVs and accessories.
OAKLAND, CA—
The complaint alleges that the robot was placed in an area not intended for such operations and that Tesla failed to ensure the robot was safely de-energized and stable before allowing any disassembly work.
The system takes a CAD-style product specification and automatically generates a complete assembly plan, including factory layout, task assignments, collaborative payload transport, and collision-free navigation.
ATLANTA—
Originally slated to open in 2024, the project will now be developed in two phases, with vehicles expected to begin rolling off assembly lines in 2028. Once complete, the plant will be capable of producing up to 400,000 vehicles annually.
TOULOUSE—The A350F, derived from the A350-1000 passenger jet, has been purpose-built for cargo operations. With a payload capacity of 111 tonnes and a range of 4,700 nautical miles, the aircraft is designed to serve the growing global demand for new-generation, fuel-efficient freighters.
MOBILE, AL—Airbus announced that its second A320neo-family production line in Mobile, Alabama, will begin operations in October. The new line brings Airbus’ total number of aircraft assembly lines worldwide to 13.