Rethink Manufacturing
Meet Baxter video
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Baxter is a revolutionary new category of Robot from Rethink Robotics that is capable of applying common sense behavior to manufacturing environments.
America's first adaptive manufacturing robot, baxter is trainable by non-technical personnel, with no costly programming needed.
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Laboratory Robotics Interest Group New England 2012 Vendor Exhibition
Thursday September 27th, 2012 at Marriott Cambridge MA
The LRIG New England Vendor Exhibition returns this year to the Marriott Hotel in Cambridge MA on 9/27/12. Come network with colleagues in industry and academia and see the latest technology from over 60 vendors.
Presentations and vendor exhibits cover such topics as high throughput screening, drug discovery, combinatorial chemistry, compound purification and distribution, data management, pharmaceutical dosage form, dissolution testing and product formulation along with others.
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High Resolution Light Grid
Even detects transparent parts
Pepperl & Fuch's PR32 Series high-resolution light grids consist of a transmitter and a receiver with 32 parallel infrared light beams. The light grid detects any object shapes including transparent materials with a minimum part size of 1.5mm.
Detection range: 300 - 500mm- Field height: 100mm
- Resolution: 1.5mm
- Protection degree: IP65
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Internet remote access and Teleservice
For machine builders, OEMs and system integrators
The eWON unit is an industrial router that allows machine builders or system integrators to interact with an automation environment in new ways. Using Internet connections for the
remote maintenance of machines drastically reduces costs by eliminating the need for long-distance calls.
To achieve secure connections over the Internet between the user and the machine, eWON has developed Talk2M ("talk to machine"), a smart Web-based remote access method. |
2012 Northeast Shingo Prize Conference - 'Learning to Share'
Gibson Engineering was part of this year's conference
This year's conference focused on gaining the greatest benefit from the technical aspects of Lean. The event brought together authors, industry leaders, employee experts and practitioners - sharing idea on how to continue building a strong regional Lean network in which the whole is much, much greater than the sum of its parts.
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