Cooperation with MADE Paves the Way for Faster Distribution of New Technology
MADE – Manufacturing Academy of Denmark has for many years offered demonstration projects where companies get help from a GTS institute to test or try new solutions and materials. Now they are launching a new type of demonstration project, where technology suppliers can work with smaller production companies in a new way, and according to Technicon’s CEO Casper Hansen helps us get new technology out to as many people as possible and as quickly as possible.
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Under the auspices of MADE – Manufacturing Academy of Denmark and together with Syddansk Universitet – University of Southern Denmark, Danfoss and the LEGO Group, Technicon participates in a part feeding project whose goal is to streamline assembly processes. The solution, which includes a cobot from Universal Robots, enables manufacturing companies to be even more profitable from their existing production equipment because they can expand and adapt their processes more quickly. In add
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