EPSON Robots
EPSON Robots is a Public company with a focus on Medical and Industrial robotics.
EPSON Robots is the robotics design and manufacturing department of Japanese corporation Seiko Epson, the brand-name watch and computer printer producer. EPSON Robots delivers robots for precision assembly and material handling applications in the automotive, medical device, appliance, biotechnology, consumer product, electronics, food, pharmaceutical, plastics, semiconductor, and other industries. The company is a global leader in SCARA Robot based factory automation, with an installed base of over 50,000 robots and a product line of hundreds of models of SCARA, Cartesian and 6 axis robots based on a common PC based controls platform. More about EPSON Robots.
KUKA Robotics
KUKA Robotics is a Public company with a focus robotics.
KUKA Robotics Corporation manufactures PC-controlled robots. The company offers industrial robots, such as small robots; robots with low, medium, and high payloads; and heavy duty robots, as well as robots for special requirements. More about KUKA Robotics.
Omron Adept Technologies Inc.
Omron Adept Technologies Inc. is a Private company with a focus on Industrial and Manipulator/Mobile robotics.
Omron Adept Technologies Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets robots for the electronics, telecommunications, appliances, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and automotive components industries. More about Omron Adept Technologies Inc..
Yamaha Robotics
Yamaha Robotics is a Public company with a focus on Industrial robotics.
Since 1976, Yamaha Robotics has provided versatile, dependable, and proven robotic solutions for an extensive network of industries. Yamaha Robotics offers a diverse selection of single and multi-axis Cartesian robots, as well as SCARA robot systems. Thousands of standard and custom configurations are available with Yamaha’s electric cylinder, linear actuator, Cartesians and SCARA robot systems. More about Yamaha Robotics.
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