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ProSoft and Sierra negotiate joint automation initiative

Thursday 20 November 2008

PROSOFT and Sierra Wireless are in negotiations for a joint initiative which would provide cellular solutions for industrial automation.


PowerMILL 9 to cater for more experienced machinists

Friday 14 November 2008

DELCAM says its new release of the PowerMILL CAM software will more completely cater for complex machining operations, and provide better control for experienced machinists.


Planning software for food and beverage makers

Thursday 23 October 2008

LAWSON Software has released a pair of applications designed to help food and beverage manufacturers improve their production planning.


Sydney Airport gets Fast automation maintenance

Monday 04 August 2008

FAST Automation will be maintaining automation equipment at Sydney Airport's baggage handling facility.


Modular and compact industrial printer

Friday 06 June 2008

DY-MARK Identification Solutions has released a compact and rugged thermal and radio frequency identification (RFID) industrial printer.


Stiff articulated machining robot

Friday 04 April 2008

ABB has announced an industrial robot which is dedicated to pre-machining applications in the foundry industry.


Portable cable-free measuring arm

Thursday 03 April 2008

ROMER has released a portable measuring arm which allows high precision probing and optical scanning capabilities for mobile measurement, inspection and reverse engineering on shop floors.


Warehouse management system in 45 days

Wednesday 19 March 2008

3M Australia has released a warehouse management system (WMS) for supporting the growth and distribution efficiencies of smaller wholesale distribution operations.


Faster CAM software

Friday 08 February 2008

DELCAM’s new version of its PowerMILL computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software, to be previewed at the MACH exhibition in April, will offer a range of enhancements, including faster programming and more control for experienced machinists.


Full speed robots

Wednesday 06 February 2008

YAMAHA has released a new series of Cartesian robots with built-in mechanisms which allow full speed to be maintained at long stroke.


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