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An Internet Protocol (IP)-based contact centre solution from Avaya Inc, a communications solutions provider, has been deployed by FANUC Robotics America Inc (FANUC), a US provider of intelligent robot solutions, based in Rochester Hills, Michigan, for its customer care operations.
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via M2 @ 15:49 20th May
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FANUC Robotics America, Inc. has introduced its M-710iC/50 SE FoundryPRO robot designed for super harsh environments.
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via Industrial Product News Online @ 15:27 3rd Jul
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FANUC Robotics America has adopted an internet protocol-based contact center solution from Avaya, at its customer care operations.
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via Computer Business Review @ 2:40 20th May
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FANUC Robotics America, Inc., the world leader in industrial robots, has turned its customer care operations into a competitive business asset with an Internet Protocol (IP)-based contact center solution from Avaya Inc.
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via Macro World Investor @ 11:21 19th May
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ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. - FANUC Robotics America Inc. recently introduced its M-710iC/50 SE FoundryPRO robot designed for super harsh environments. The new M-710iC/50 SE FoundryPRO robot is IP67 protected for operation in the harshest environments. The entire rob
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via Earthtimes.org @ 21:49 4th Jun
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BASKING RIDGE, NJ -- 05/19/08 -- FANUC Robotics America, Inc., the world leader in industrial robots, has turned its customer care operations into a competitive business asset with an Internet Protocol (IP)-based
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via Earthtimes.org @ 11:21 19th May
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Fanuc Robotics America says its M-430iA/2F high-speed, food picking robot is the only robot that meets the hygiene requirements for meat and poultry processing, and receive equipment acceptance from the USDA.
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via WorldPoultry.net @ 2:30 23rd Jul
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ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. - FANUC Robotics America, Inc. today announced that its M-430iA/2F high-speed, food picking robot is the first and only robot to meet the hygiene requirements for meat and poultry processing, and receive e
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via Earthtimes.org @ 12:33 21st Jul
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ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 2008--FANUC Robotics America, Inc. today announced that its M-430
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:33 21st Jul
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via TMC Net @ 6:42 28th May
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via TMC Net @ 15:48 20th May
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The World's Leading Provider of Industrial Robotics Uses Avaya Applications to Manage Growing Demand, Improve Responsiveness and Raise Customer Satisfaction
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via Houston Chronicle @ 11:21 19th May
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via 2456.com @ 19:07 24th Jun
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GE Fanuc announced a PowerPC-based single-board computer aimed at saving power and cooling costs in military and aerospace applications. The VG6 is based on Freescale Semiconductor's new single-core MPC8640 and dual-core MPC8640D system-on-chips (SoCs), announced last week.
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via Linux Devices @ 17:23 21st Jul
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June 20, 2008 - The addition of an optional FANUC robot makes SNK America's Prodigy GT-27 gang tool lathe even more productive. Engineered for exclusive use with the Prodigy GT-27, the full 6-axis robot achieves five-second door open-to-door close times (part dependent).
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via Automation.com @ 11:14 21st Jun
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An anonymous reader writes "You probably knew that the Deep Blue supercomputer beats chess masters, and that last weekend a software robot defeated four poker champions. But you may have missed this one: a GE Fanuc robot is taking on humans at air hockey. The robot is powered by a special PC-board that can instantly switch between 8-bit and its 32-bit modes. The 8-bit version lost to most human players, but the 32-bit microcontroller has defeated even the best human air hockey players by a ratio of three to one."
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via Slashdot @ 23:50 9th Jul
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With plug-and-play functionality, Robox requires only air and electricity to operate and can palletize virtually any product, including rigid cases, bags, cartons, or trayed products at up to 30 picks/min or more. Palletizing from single infeed, Robox automatically rotates between 2 stations, loads pallets, and comes preprogrammed to palletize each SKU pallet configuration. Palletizer has FANUC robotic arm with HMI that facilitates changeover.
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via Industrial Equipment News @ 14:16 12th Jun
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