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News Release from: RTS
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2008
Automation partnership targets German
market
RTS and KS Automation have opened a new office in Roding, near Regensburg as a centre for promoting their end of line product handling and packaging operations.
RTS Flexible Systems and KS Automation have opened offices near Regensburg, with the aim of developing bespoke automation technology for the German manufacturing industry RTS Flexible Systems is launching its first European office as a result of the growing UK success in vision-guided fast picking robotics integration
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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RTS and KS Automation have opened a new office in Roding, near Regensburg as a centre for promoting their end of line product handling and packaging operations.
RTS' expertise in vision-guided high-speed pick and place robotics will integrate with KS Automation's market presence in automation and control solutions, including motion control, vision and sensing technologies.
"We are delighted to have cemented a close relationship with KS Automation", said David Bradford, Managing Director of RTS Flexible Systems.
"There are many synergies between our two organisations, which means we can work together to bring a offering to the German market".
Ross Staunton, Director of KS Automation added: "KS has experienced phenomenal growth in just a short time since our company was established".
"With the backing of RTS Flexible Systems, we are confident of generating enterprise and employment in the Regensburg area". Request free introductory details about products from RTS ...
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