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(FANUC: Rochester Hills, MI) — New Scale Robotics has announced a new partnership with FANUC Americas Corp. as an authorized systems integrator (ASI). This new relationship expands the FANUC system’s capabilities by enabling the automation of manual gauging processes, helping manufacturers eliminate bottlenecks and improve productivity.
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This strategic move helps solidify New Scale Robotics as a key integration partner in this specialized area of automated dimensional gauging. It also underscores its commitment to providing tailored solutions to manufacturers looking to automate their manual gauging processes.
“FANUC is well-recognized as the world leader in automation, and this collaboration reflects the shared commitment of both companies to drive more automation in an underserved but critical part of the manufacturing process—quality control,” says Stefan Friedrich, marketing manager at New Scale Robotics. “By expanding our offering to include a FANUC solution, we can now reach and support a larger audience of manufacturers looking to automation to stay competitive in today’s manufacturing landscape.”
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A Q-Span Gauging System, with FANUC CRX-5ia cobot, will be on display at New Scale Robotics’ Booth 1882 during A3’s annual trade show, The Automate Show 2024, May 6–9, 2024, in Chicago.