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Sysmac is Omron’s latest machine automation platform and has integration throughout from controller to software. It has only one control for the entire production cell, with open communication and programming
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The recent acquisition of Adept has expanded the capability to deliver robot-based packaging solutions to the food and beverage industry.
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Omron’s compact unified factory automation range.
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Omron’s expertise in machine automation and vision systems means it is ideally placed to advise and assist in implementing serialisation systems to reduce counterfeiting and improve consumer information
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Following the positive results and feedback from its inaugural Innovation Conference in 2014, Omron South Africa staged another of these highly successful events at Melrose Arch in Johannesburg, during
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The new 1S servo range from Omron offers optimised installation and setup, with features to enhance machine productivity significantly. Designed specifically to meet the needs of today’s machine builders,
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Robotics, motion control, vision and panel solution products from Omron were displayed at the food and drink technology (fdt) Africa 2016. Organised by Messe München (MMG) and its subsidiary Messe München
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Omron introduces new factory automation devices based on its Push-In Plus wiring technology.
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In Europe, the Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD) is defining new traceability requirements for prescription drugs and over the counter medicines that may be subject to counterfeiting.
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South Africa is one of 39 countries to benefit from Omron’s worldwide launch of 49 new best-in-class robots in April 2016. The robots are integrated with Omron’s family of sensors, safety components and
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Machine automation concepts to enable innovation for digitised manufacturing.
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Introduced as a concept in 2011 to describe and connect trends across different industries, the term Industry 4.0 has evolved to herald a new paradigm in manufacturing. Defined loosely as the computerisation
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