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News Release from: Igus UK
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2007
Robotics roadshow tours UK
A robotics roadshow will visit Milton Keynes, Newport, Nottingham, County Durham and Cannock over the next two months.
Igus is joining AA Robotics, Cognex Factory Vision, Safety Systems and Laidler Associates in six one-day events across the UK The road show will visit Milton Keynes, Newport, Nottingham, County Durham and Cannock over the next two months
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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AA Robotics instigated the roadshow to launch its Denso assembly robot range.
The company will show how effective robot technology can be in reducing lead times when replacing traditional mechanical pick and place systems by using live four and six-axis robot demonstrations.
Igus will exhibit its range of self-lubricating bearings, flexible cables and cable chains, including its multi-axis, flexible Triflex R Energy Chain for robotic applications.
Due to its round design, Triflex R guides cables smoothly around the outer contour of a robot, without becoming hooked in and jammed.
Safety Systems and Laidler Associates will be on hand to offer advice on machine safety solutions.
Denso is giving away hospitality tickets to the Silverstone Test Day 2007.
Denso sponsors the Toyota F1 team and winners will be able to meet the drivers and watch them practise.
To be entered into the draw, those interested need to register and visit one of the road shows.
The roadshow will visit Milton Keynes on 22nd March, Newport on 30th March, Nottingham on 4th and 5th April, County Durham on 16th April and Cannock on 23th April.
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