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FANUC Robotics Automates Green Technology

Highlights the benefits of automating producing a solar panel during Solar Power International Show.

| Published October 23, 2008

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Robotics offers over 200 robot model variations including the new ARC Mate 50iC/5L robot.

FANUC Robotics America Inc. (Lake Forest, CA) showcased its intelligent robotic solutions designed for the solar industry and other green technologies during Solar Power International 08 (Oct. 13-16, San Diego, CA).

FANUC Robotics has more than 200 robot model variations with payload capabilities ranging from 2kg to 1,200kg. In addition, the company offers simulation packages, application software, controls and integrated vision products.

FANUC Robotics provides key advantages to green technology manufacturers, including reduced costs, quick production startup ,the ability to design to small batch sizes, eliminate errors and scrap, optimized overall system throughput, and increased system uptime with unmatched reliability and support.

For details, go to FANUC Robotics America, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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