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Automation & RoboticsJuly 7, 2026
A3's 2026 automation whitepaper wave signals a shift from fixed hardware to software-defined factory floors
Summary
A3's 2026 automation whitepaper wave indicates a move in factory automation from fixed hardware toward software-defined factory floors.
Why It Matters
For operators, this points to automation decisions increasingly centered on flexibility, integration, and software lifecycle management rather than only equipment purchases. For investors and suppliers, it suggests more value may shift toward controls, platforms, systems integration, and services tied to adaptable production environments.