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AI: From Perception to Physical Reality

Generative AI is demonstrating its potential to revolutionise industrial robotics, paving the way for more intelligent, adaptable and autonomous machines. The journey from Perception AI to Physical AI, powered by Generative AI, is chronicled in the February 2025 issue of ISMR by Hannover Messe and marks a pivotal moment in robotics and automation.

AI: How machines learn to ‘see’

How can sheet metal machinery learn to ‘see’ using artificial intelligence (AI)? In the December 2024/January 2025 issue of ISMR, we track the AI computer vision journey of sheet metal specialist, TRUMPF (its headquarters in Ditzingen, Germany, pictured above).

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Facing the future: AI in focus

ISMR flew to Germany to discover the latest artificial intelligence (AI) developments from sheet metal specialist, TRUMPF, and visit its INTECH exhibition held from 9-12 April 2024.

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AI-powered shifts

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) recognized the need to implement artificial intelligence (AI) to enable a seamless shift left in the electric vehicle development process. Simcenter Engineering Services therefore created and trained a neural network to deliver simulation results that enable direct optimisation of Hyundai models.

£2.2 million for machine tool AI

An artificial intelligence (AI) start-up company, from the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) in the UK, has secured £2.2million in seed funding to make machine tool process optimisation technology accessible to a wider range of manufacturers worldwide.

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