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Tue, Nov 19, 2019

Aerobotix Passes 100 Robot Milestone

Supports Programs Such As The F-35 Lightning II And B-2 Stealth Bomber

Robotic integrator Aerobotix has integrated and installed over one hundred FANUC robots supporting multiple aviation manufacturing programs.

One hundred robots across five different countries supporting programs ranging from the F-35 Lightning and the B-2 Stealth Bomber to Patriot and advanced hypersonic missile programs is a major milestone for a small business, particularly in a niche market.

"The use of robots has drastically reduced the time and cost needed to complete these tasks and creates an ergonomically-friendly and less hazardous work environment. In fact, one of the main goals of Aerobotix is to ensure safer work conditions for our customers," said Keith Pfeifer, Engineering Manager.

Aerobotix will continue to work closely with the aerospace and defense industry to provide technically low risk and affordable robotic solutions.

(Image provided with Aerobotix news release)

FMI: www.aerobotix.net

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