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Automation’s Moment

Time:11 Mar,2026

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Among emerging technologies, robotics and automation command the most immediate attention. The business case has become compelling: labor costs rise, skilled workers remain scarce, and robotic systems have matured enough for practical deployment. Multiple respondents describe active installation of robotic cells and collaborative robots, with more planned. The applications suit the industry’s characteristics. Gear manufacturing involves repetitive operations requiring consistent precision—exactly what robots do well. Loading and unloading machines, moving parts between operations, even some inspection tasks have proven automatable. One company specifically mentioned Standard Bots cobots as supplementing shop staff. Another noted automation’s role in “reducing direct labor cost per part and improving operator ergonomics.” Additive manufacturing generates interest but remains largely peripheral. Most companies use 3D printing for fixtures, tooling, and prototypes—valuable applications, but not production parts. Metal additive manufacturing hasn’t yet achieved the material properties, surface finish, or cost structure that gear applications demand. “Still waiting for additive metal to be comparable to standard metals,” one respondent summarized. The technology is watched, not adopted. Industrial IoT deployment varies by company size and sophistication. Larger operations have integrated condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, and production tracking. Smaller shops often haven’t started—the investment is harder to justify when production runs are short, and product mix changes constantly. But the direction is clear; one respondent described plans to use IIoT and AI together “to find machine and process trends.” A potentially significant market emerged in multiple responses: humanoid robotics. Smart gearboxes for robotic applications represent genuine new demand, distinct from automotive or industrial markets. As one respondent noted, these applications require innovative manufacturing solutions—an opportunity for companies positioned to provide them.