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Charlotte Stonestreet
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Next generation robot development
15 August 2013
Roboticists working at the Centre for Robotics Research (CoRe) at Kings College London are being helped in their development projects by a Mitsubishi Electric industrial robot.

With time scales of 25+ years, projects are not intended to form the foundation of fundamentally new solutions. To do this test rigs are set up with state of the art robots and try to develop new functions and capabilities.
One of its busiest test rigs is based on the RV3SD, one of the latest Mitsubishi Electric industrial robots, which is designed to offer high performance and reliability. Utilising Mitsubishi’s own servo and motion technologies the robot provides the speed, precision, power and repeatability required for reliable testing and development projects.
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