<p>➀ Q5D is doubling resources at its Bristol Technical Assessment Centre by adding three robots and hiring staff to meet growing demand for its automated wiring technology; </p><p>➁ The company's robotic process embeds wiring directly into products, replacing manual harnesses in automotive and aerospace industries, reducing costs, errors, and reliance on offshore labor; </p><p>➂ Backed by $13.5 million funding from Lockheed Martin Ventures, the expansion aims to streamline supply chains, with potential savings of $200 per compact vehicle in automotive applications.</p>
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