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    Market leader in the small industrial robots segment with over 100,000 robots installed worldwide. In 1967, we started developing robots to optimize our own manufacturing processes in the automotive...
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    OTC DAIHEN, Inc. manufactures welding equipment (primarily digital inverter welding supplies), cutting equipment, torches, robots, positioning equipment, standard and custom arc welding cells,...
  • News - 7 Apr 2020
    The new OnRobot food-grade Soft Gripper is able to pick a wide array of irregular shapes and delicate items in food and beverage, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals production, as well as manufacturing or...
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    GEIGER Handling has been developing handling units for more than 30 years and is considered a pioneer for the automation of injection molding machines. GEIGER Handling manufactures servo-driven...
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    Wolf Robotics LLC, A Lincoln Electric Company, has been at the forefront of automation solutions including cutting, ARC welding, cladding, 3-D metal printing, material removal, and material handling...
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    The Güdel Group is a manufacturer of high-precision machine components and provider of sophisticated automation solutions. Its spectrum of products ranges from linear guideways, racks, pinions...
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      WowWee® is a 30 year global innovator and industry leader in developing, marketing, and distributing hi-tech consumer robotic, toy, and entertainment products. Since its launch in 1988,...
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    Nachi Robotic Systems is a leader in the production of Robotics with an installation base of more than 25,000 in North America. Nachi supplies successful turnkey solutions for many applications...
  • News - 19 Apr 2012
    SCHUNK is currently developing a single modular package system that includes numerous mechatronic modules. It includes three pillars of SCHUNK’s mechatronic modular systems, which...
  • News - 27 Jan 2026
    A new robotic finger can sense what it’s holding using just a tiny built-in camera, replacing traditional force sensors with smart vision. This approach could make future robots safer, cheaper,...

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