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Of course we don't want to stop people doing things they want to do...
Advanced manufacturing - point to some of the techniques in turning virtual designs into physical objects too
Automated building systems
Controlled environment and how that makes automation easier.
Mega-scale engineering panel
Seems that so-called 'industrial' systems are likely to become more distributed as the flexible computer-control fabrication processes become more prevalent and more capable.