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News Release from: Motoman Robotics (UK) | Subject: Robotic systems integrator
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2002
Motoman appoints systems integrator in
Essex
Specialist motion control system builder, Micromech, based in Braintree, Essex, has been appointed a systems integrator by articulated-arm robot supplier, Motoman Robotics (UK), Banbury.
Specialist motion control system builder, Micromech, based in Braintree, Essex, has been appointed a systems integrator by articulated-arm robot supplier, Motoman Robotics (UK), Banbury Under the terms of the agreement, Motoman robots and controllers may be used by Micromech to automate its customer-tailored solutions, notably in the fields of handling, packaging and glueing
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Managing Director, Dave Gronland, stated, "The addition of Motoman robots to our product portfolio, together with a new agreement reached between Micromech and Parker Pneumatic in January 2002, places us in a strong position to expand the scope of the engineered solutions we offer to industry and manufacturing." Micromech website: www.micromech.com.
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