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News Release from: AA Robotics | Subject: Denso robot programming at MACH 2008
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 April 2008
It is now much easier to program a robot
To show how an unskilled operator can program the latest robots, AA Robotics is offering MACH 2008 visitors to 'have a go' at using 'drag and drop' programming.
AA Robotics invites visitors to the UK's machine tool exhibition to 'try their hand' at programming a robot using the latest technology which, said the company, is set to revolutionise manufacturing automation and reduce project times AA Robotics said that those who try the robot programming system won't need high level programming skills, as it uses 'drag and drop' computer technology
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Aylesbury Automation, has announced the formation of a new division, AA Robotics, to service the increasing demands of manufacturing industry.
Visitors can also try the F1 Racing Car Simulator, which Denso - as Toyota team sponsor - is bringing to MACH 2008.
Vistors can compete on the simulator to win tickets to a practice day at Silverstone and watch the Toyota team prepare for F1 racing.
AA Robotics supplies Denso Robots, Cognex Vision Systems and GRASP and specialises in the application of flexible automation and robotic systems to achieve best return on investment.
* AA Robotics at MACH 2008, NEC, Birmingham, UK, April 21-25, Hall 4, Stand 4791.
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