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The Feeder Automation market is a subset of the Industrial Automation industry. It focuses on the automation of the feeding process, which is the process of supplying materials to a machine or production line. This automation is achieved through the use of various technologies such as robotics, sensors, and software. Feeder Automation systems are used to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the feeding process, as well as reduce labor costs.
Feeder Automation systems are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals. They are also used in the manufacturing of consumer goods, such as electronics and appliances.
Some of the companies in the Feeder Automation market include ABB, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Kuka, and FANUC. Show Less Read more