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Warsaw Industry Week 2018

30.11.2018

Warsaw Industry Week 2018

On November 6-8, the company WObit participated for the second time in the rapidly growing trade fairs Warsaw Industry Week , which took place at Ptak Warsaw Expo.

At our stand, we presented, among others MOBOT® mobile works CubeRunner and < strong> eRunner. More robots presented the possibility of automatically downloading and unloading details, in this case packages with a comb system. The LMS laser navigation system developed by WObit and the color line method were used to guide robots in the space of the stand.

We had the pleasure of visiting the WObit stand at the team PWR Racing Team from the WrocÎ aw University of Technology with their the latest RT09 car. People visiting us could see, for example, the car and on the demos presented next to it, use precise sensors for measuring the distribution of force and pressure of the company Tekscan, as well as laser scanner and color sensor from Micro-Epsilon.

A lot of interest was also shown at the stand urzšÄ?dzenia measuring , drivers and encoders produced by the WObit company.

The WIW 2018 fair was accompanied by many interesting events, such as the conference Industry Instruments 4.0., która pokazywała kierunki rozwoju tej idei w Polsce i na świecie.

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