Adept Technology Wins $2.5M in Orders for Digital Robots
June 23, 2015 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Adept Technology, Inc., a leading provider of intelligent robots, autonomous mobile solutions and services, has received orders over the last several weeks totaling more than 2.5 million dollars (US Dollar) for its industrial robot products from two global companies in the digital storage industry. Shipments began in May and are scheduled to continue through October 2015.
"Adept's industry-leading Cobra and Python robots are ideal for the highly reliable, precision production that is the foundation of the electronics industry, and in particular, digital storage manufacturing," said Rob Cain, president and CEO at Adept. "These prominent global companies selected Adept for our robots' proven performance, and the field support we provide to our customers worldwide."
Adept has served the digital storage and broader electronics industries with leading-edge robotics and controls in both standard and cleanroom configurations for more than 25 years. Adept industrial robots meet strict cleanroom requirements, and provide repeatable precision assembly, performing to tight tolerances. Other key benefits include integrated machine vision and compact controls that govern multiple robots.
About Adept Technology, Inc.
Adept is a global, leading provider of intelligent robots, autonomous mobile robot solutions, and services that enable customers to achieve precision, speed, quality and productivity in their assembly, handling, packaging, testing, and logistical processes. With a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance motion controllers, application development software, vision-guidance technology and high-reliability robot mechanisms with autonomous capabilities, Adept provides specialized, cost-effective robotics systems and services to high-growth markets including medical, electronics, food and semiconductor; as well as to traditional industrial markets including machine tool automation and automotive components. More information is available at www.adept.com.
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