Adept Robotics Centre inaugurated by PSG College of Technology in India

July 31, 2009
JULY 31, 2009--The inauguration will be held at the National Seminar on Robotics and Intelligent Automation in Manufacturing & Services hosted by the college.

JULY 31, 2009-- Adept Technology (Pleasanton, CA, USA; www.adept.com, a provider of intelligent vision-guided robotics and global robotics services, has announced a new Adept Robotics Centre will be inaugurated by PSG College of Technology, August 5-6, 2009 in Coimbatore, India. The inauguration will take place at the National Seminar on Robotics and Intelligent Automation in Manufacturing and Services event hosted by PSG.

The Adept Robotics Centre at PSG will be launched with an Adept Cobra s600 SCARA robot with integrated vision-guidance for high-speed handling or precision assembly applications. Plans are underway to add the Quattro s650 parallel robot with Adept ACE, a new point-and-click software, which provides an application development environment for Adept's entire portfolio of robots and controls, as well as state-of-the-art vision-guidance technology.

"We're very excited to collaborate with Dr. P. Radhakrishnan and the prestigious PSG College of Technology and to participate in their robotics and automation seminar," says Hai Chang, managing director of Asia operations at Adept Technology. "The PSG College of Technology has consistently been ranked among the best engineering schools in India, and we believe their close industry collaborations greatly benefit both students and faculty as well as industry colleagues."

"It was brought to our attention through our industrial partners that Adept Technology has a strong global reputation for engineering and manufacturing innovative and practical robotics and automation products," says Dr. P. Radhakrishnan, director of PSG Institute of Advanced Studies. "We are pleased to work with Adept Technology to bring their products and technologies into our institute to promote the advancement of higher education in robotics and automation in India."


The focus of the National Seminar is the application of automation and robotic technologies in lean and flexible manufacturing, inspection, repairs in hazardous environments, warehousing, food and consumer products manufacturing, medicine, and other topics. The seminar will also deliberate on current trends in research and innovative application of robotic sciences and exploitation of artificial intelligence tools.


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