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  2. FANUC - Wikipedia

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    FANUC is one of the largest makers of industrial robots in the world. FANUC had its beginnings as part of Fujitsu developing early numerical control (NC) and servo systems. FANUC is acronym for Fuji Automatic Numerical Control. [7] FANUC is organized into 3 business units: FA (Factory Automation), ROBOT, and ROBOMACHINE.

  3. Lights out (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    FANUC, a Japanese robotics company, has been a lights-out factory since 2001. [6] Robots are building other robots at a rate of about 50 per 24-hour shift and can run unsupervised for as long as 30 days at a time. "Not only is it lights-out," says Fanuc vice president Gary Zywiol, "we turn off the air conditioning and heat too." [6] [7]

  4. GE Automation & Controls - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, GE Fanuc Automation Corporation was jointly established in the US by FANUC and General Electric (GE). Under the joint venture company, three operating companies, GE Fanuc Automation North America, Inc., in the U.S., GE Fanuc Automation Europe S.A. in Luxembourg, and Fanuc GE Automation Asia Ltd. in Japan were established (the Asian company was established in 1987).

  5. G-code - Wikipedia

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    Numerous; mainly Siemens Sinumerik, FANUC, Haas, Heidenhain, Mazak, Okuma G-code (also RS-274 ) is the most widely used computer numerical control (CNC) and 3D printing programming language . It is used mainly in computer-aided manufacturing to control automated machine tools , as well as for 3D-printer slicer applications .

  6. Virtual maintenance training - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Maintenance Training (VMT) is a training method that uses computer-based interactive 3D simulations of virtual equipment to replicate real-life vehicles or devices. It is designed with the intent to teach users the procedures required to service, repair, and maintain equipment effectively.

  7. Industrial robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot simulation software provides a platform to teach, test, run, and debug programs that have been written in a variety of programming languages. Robotics simulator. Robot simulation tools allow for robotics programs to be conveniently written and debugged off-line with the final version of the program tested on an actual robot. The ability ...

  8. FANUC Robotics America Corporation - Wikipedia

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  9. RoboDK - Wikipedia

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    RoboDK software is the extended commercial version of RoKiSim [6] and is designed to bring powerful robotics simulation and programming capabilities to companies large and small and to coders and non-coders alike. At launch, the RoboDK library supported 200 robots from more than 20 robot manufacturers.