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Product category: Robotics, Handling and Storage
News Release from: System Devices | Subject: Robots
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2000

System Devices at Automation and
Robotics Show

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Among the robots on display at stand number R75 at the Automation and Robotics Show is Epson's IP65 washdown model which is making its first UK appearance.

Running from the 10 April at the NEC, Birmingham, the Automation and Robotics 2000 Show has attracted companies from all over the world One of the show's biggest highlights is Letchworth-based System Devices, which is using a giant 60sq.m

stand to demonstrate its latest technology.

Among the robots on display at stand number R75 is Epson's IP65 washdown model which is making its first UK appearance.

There is also a display showing how two robots, two cameras and two conveyors can be controlled by Epson's SRC320 controller alongside the Vision Guide image-processing tool that drastically improves efficiency in the development of such applications.

Alongside the robots, System Devices is also demonstrating its wide and diverse range of components and systems from Opto 22.

Come to stand number R75 to find out more about the SNAP-B3000-ENET brain, the world's first industrial Ethernet brain with built-in web server.

Also find out more about the Modbus/TCP support which is available for all of Opto 22's award-winning SNAP Ethernet product line.

If your applications include data acquisition, monitoring, discrete manufacturing and process control, then ask for information about the SNAP Ethernet I/O which allows users to interface both analogue and digital devices to a computer.

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