Automation gains ground in Canadian factories
Wisconsin companies offering automation-related products or services may find opportunities in several Canadian market sectors.
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Wisconsin companies offering automation-related products or services may find opportunities in several Canadian market sectors.
Wisconsin companies are at the forefront of advanced manufacturing systems, and the state’s education system is known for workforce training in engineering, manufacturing and the Internet of Things.
Wisconsin exporters with expertise, products and robotics systems may want to explore the possibilities for partnering with Australian businesses and organizations.
Wisconsin and Belgium are both centers for biotech, and companies might want to consider collaborations or joint ventures.
Wisconsin companies can provide services and products to the pharmaceutical and medical markets in Mexico, and these exports are particularly needed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wisconsin companies and technology professionals can play a role in the transformation of the UK’s manufacturers into a more digitized, data-sharing, productive industry.
The Canadian government has released a draft proposal and will follow up with guidance for businesses on how to adapt their products to avoid using plastics that cannot be recycled.
Both wine and whiskey sales are on the rise, so Wisconsin wineries and distilleries may want to consider exporting their products to South Korea.
Wisconsin exporters should be aware of changes that may affect their future dealings with customers in India.
Metal office furniture manufacturing hit a record level in the first half of 2021.