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News Release from: British Automation and Robotics Association
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Team on 10 May 2006
Book early for robot demos at MACH
The BARA village will be a key feature of MACH 2006.
BARA is supporting MACH 2006, the UK's largest and most successful exhibition for manufacturing technologies, featuring MACHplus exhibits from related industries The event will be held from 15th to 19th May 2006 at the NEC in Birmingham
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The BARA village will be in Hall 5, and is seen by the organisers as a key feature of the show.
Exhibits from all of the major robot suppliers will this year be joined by a hands-on training section.
Here visitors can prebook themselves in for a free half hour hands-on training session on any one of three different robots.
Trainees can create and test an actual robot program (Toshiba Robot); Staubli will use one of its prewritten robot templates to allow creation of a simple pick and place routine; and ABB's programme will include instruction and practice in jogging and positioning its robot.
The aim is to demonstrate the ease with which simple tasks can be programmed in order to convince machine tool users that use of machine loading robots can be a wise choice.
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