Adept to exhibit robotics at Solarcon China 2010

An Adept Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 8, 2010

Adept Technology has announced it will be presenting its robotics and software solutions at the Solarcon China 2010 show in Shanghai from 16-18 March 2010.

The event is expected to draw 40,000 qualified industry professionals, where the US Department of Commerce is coordinating and promoting a seminar showcasing automation technologies and solutions from Adept and industry partners located in China, Taiwan and Korea.

The seminar, entitled 'Automation for Crystalline Silicon Solar Manufacturing', will be held within the Solarcon China 2010 show on 17 March from 2pm to 5pm in hall W4, meeting room W4-M6.

The following organisations will present on the latest automation technologies and benefits for crystalline silicon solar manufacturing: Adept Technology, USA; Castec International, Taiwan; Second2none Machine Vision Systems, China; YS-Thermtech, Korea; Beijing Golden Spring Technology Development, China.

The seminar will focus on how technologies such as parallel linked robots, the latest in-vision processing and line management can be combined to obtain yields unavailable through manual or conventional methods of cell handling.

It is expected that more than 40 major wafer and cell manufacturers from China, Taiwan and other Asia countries will be represented at this event.

Solarcon China 2010 will take place at the Shanghai New International Expo Center.

The event showcases the complete PV industry supply chain, from materials and equipment, to solar cells, modules, systems and installation for both commercial and consumer applications.

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