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Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
OMRON opens new Tokyo Automation Centre
06 March 2020
Providing a facility to work with customers in finding solutions to manufacturing issues, OMRON has opened its 37th Automation Centre – ATC-TOKYO. Customers can experience and test state-of-the-art factory automation that seamlessly integrates AI, IoT, robotics, and other cutting-edge technologies.
At ATC-TOKYO, customers are invited to test for themselves customised solutions to issues that they encounter on production floors, which tap into innovative technologies and applications created through an optimal combination of OMRON's more than 200,000 different types of control devices.
Adjacent to ATC-TOKYO is AUTOMATION CENTER TOKYO POC LAB (POC-TOKYO), where customers can conduct demonstration tests in a simulated usage environment to verify processes using various robots – for example, collaborative robots and mobile robots – and devices that they have brought in.
Also in the vicinity is a development function working on the latest technology, making ATC-TOKYO a one-stop co-creation solution centre where customers can not only experience cutting-edge manufacturing technologies but also demonstrate, learn skills for, and develop devices that they need.
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