SALTILLO, Mexico--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2025--
Manufacturers are facing rapid change—rising costs, tighter deadlines, stiff competition, and supply chain uncertainties. Staying ahead isn’t just about working harder; it’s about working smarter, faster, and more efficiently.
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That’s why you’re invited to join us in Saltillo for a transformative day that could redefine your manufacturing future.
This isn’t just another industry event; it’s an opportunity to step out of the daily grind and see firsthand how cutting-edge automation and smarter processes can help you save money, improve quality, and scale effectively —all while navigating today’s complex market landscape.
Craig Ulrich, CEO of Acieta, will open the event and will also present on " Line Launch in Mexico & Nearshoring Strategies," sharing insights on how automation and nearshoring are redefining manufacturing resilience. Craig and our experienced team will be on hand throughout the day—ready to answer your high-level, strategic questions as well as technical and operational concerns—helping you identify how to turn market challenges into opportunities for growth.
Here’s why you should be there:
This event offers practical insights, real solutions, breakout sessions, and actionable ideas that can immediately improve your operations. Whether you’re launching new production lines, nearshoring, or seeking fresh ways to sustain growth, this day will arm you with innovative strategies and a clearer path forward.
Your business won’t grow by chance—seize the opportunity to make it happen.
Join us in Saltillo on July 9, 2025. Reserve your spot today and start your journey toward smarter manufacturing.
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About Acieta:
Innovate. Integrate. Dominate. Your Automation Edge.
Acieta is a leading innovator in industrial automation, committed to transforming manufacturing across North America. With over 100 years of combined expertise, we have empowered more than 10,000 manufacturers with advanced robotic and automation solutions designed to boost productivity and lower costs.
Many manufacturers struggle with disconnected automation systems or still rely on manual processes, resulting in higher expenses and inefficiencies. At Acieta, we partner with you to develop tailored strategies that align your long-term automation goals with your business needs—whether optimizing existing systems or beginning your automation journey.
As a FANUC Authorized System Integrator and A3 Certified Integrator, we provide a full spectrum of custom and standard solutions. Our support doesn’t end at deployment—our expert training and 24/7 service ensure your success for years to come.
Together, we help manufacturers innovate, integrate, and dominate their market in today’s dynamic industry. Learn more at acieta.com.
Our Saltillo location, where industry innovation meets automation excellence — visit us on July 9, 2025, to discover how smarter solutions can transform your manufacturing operations.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers are opening the practice window for star linebacker Fred Warner with the hope that he could return if the team reaches the NFC title game.
Warner has been out since breaking and dislocating his right ankle in a loss at Tampa Bay on Oct. 12, with coach Kyle Shanahan initially describing it as a season-ending injury.
But Warner has been rehabbing since then and even was able to run on a side field last week during practice. Now he will be back officially at practice as the 49ers prepare to play Seattle in the divisional round on Saturday night and could return if San Francisco wins.
“We’re not doing much so he’ll walk through out there with us today and things like that, but hoping he can be ready for next week,” Shanahan said Tuesday.
Warner's presence on the practice field even for a walkthrough provided an emotional lift for the 49ers.
“For someone who really set the standard here, I would do anything to play with him again this year,” defensive tackle Kalia Davis said. “We want him back out there.”
Eric Kendricks is currently manning Warner's spot at middle linebacker after backup Tatum Bethune got hurt but wasn't ready to talk about what Warner's possible return would do for the team.
“We’re aren’t going to talk about next week, right? We’ve got Seattle,” Kendricks said. “We’ve got to beat Seattle. Let’s pump our brakes. We have to beat Seattle this week. .. This is what meaningful football is all about.”
The 49ers have made it this far despite losing their top two defensive players to injuries early in the season, with defensive end Nick Bosa going down with a season-ending knee injury in Week 3 and Warner getting hurt in Week 6.
Warner has been pushing to make a return and if he can, that would provide a needed boost. But Shanahan said the final decision will be in the hands of the team doctors.
“If he feels good and tells me he’s good, I’m probably going to think he is and trust him to get out there,” Shanahan said. “But you can't always think with your heart and emotionally. So you ask doctors where he’s at, all the things that these guys have to pass, just protocols that we have in with just sprinting and jumping and things like that. He’s got to hit all those before we feel it’s safe.”
But Shanahan added that as soon as the doctors clear Warner, "obviously it’ll be zero decision on my part.”
Warner had been a first-team All-Pro three straight seasons from 2022-24 and made the squad in 2020. His 947 career tackles are the second most for the team, behind Patrick Willis’ 950, as far as records go back to 2000.
Warner had missed only one game in his eight-year career before this injury, sitting out in 2021 with a hamstring injury. He played most of last season with a broken bone in his ankle and still earned All-Pro honors.
Warner signed a three-year extension worth $63 million in the offseason, keeping him under contract with the team through the 2029 season.
In other injury news, safety Ji'Ayir Brown (hamstring) and Luke Gifford (quadriceps) all would have been unable to practice had the team held a session. Receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee), linebacker Dee Winters (ankle), guard Dominick Puni (ankle) and defensive lineman Keion White (groin, hamstring) all would have been limited.
Shanahan also said tight end George Kittle is set to have surgery on his ruptured Achilles tendon on Wednesday. Kittle went on injured reserve Tuesday and tight end Brayden Willis was signed from the practice squad.
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FILE - San Francisco 49ers middle linebacker Fred Warner is carted off the field during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa, Fla., Oct. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken, File)
FILE - San Francisco 49ers middle linebacker Fred Warner (54) runs to the locker room after pregame warm-ups before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Oct 12, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Peter Joneleit, File)