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FANUC CORPORATION and Rockwell Automation Announce Global Collaboration



FANUC CORPORATION, a provider of CNC, robot and ROBOMACHINEs, and Rockwell Automation, Inc., a company dedicated to industrial automation and information technology, have announced an advanced global collaboration to provide customers a more seamless and integrated manufacturing solution. The two companies have expanded their initial collaboration, started four years ago, in the CNC and Logix programmable automation controller (Logix PAC) environments with further integration of robotics, ROBOMACHINEs and enterprise software products. The effort will have an initial impact on applications in the automotive industry, where customers can experience benefits of a preferred integration plug & play automation and information solution.

"FANUC had already been offering flexible open interfaces to complementary automation systems globally," said Dr. Eng. Yoshiharu Inaba, President and CEO of FANUC CORPORATION. "However, FANUC and Rockwell Automation together agree that our globally shared customer base wants a completely integrated automation solution. So, I am proud to announce this advanced global collaboration with Rockwell Automation that allows us to offer a preferred integration solution to our customers around the world."

Rockwell Automation Chairman and CEO Keith D. Nosbusch said, "The global collaboration between Rockwell Automation and FANUC is a direct response to our customers' needs for more effective integration across manufacturing disciplines. Integrating FANUC CNC, robot and ROBOMACHINE portfolios with our integrated control and information solutions will result in better manufacturing agility to help customers achieve a secure connected enterprise."

The two industry leaders demonstrated the collaborative solutions at IMTS 2014. System integrators, end users and machine tool builders saw firsthand the benefits these solutions bring, including: simplified architectures, faster start-ups, improved synchronization between platforms, lower maintenance, improved productivity and transparent data access across the entire connected manufacturing enterprise.

Demonstrations included:

  • A fully integrated automotive machining cell showcasing FANUC ROBODRILLs, powered by FANUC CNCs, integrated with a Rockwell Automation Logix PAC, showing automotive machining with a FANUC robot loading/unloading FANUC ROBODRILLs.
  • An ability to use a Rockwell Automation HMI to operate a FANUC robot, allowing attendees to use a Rockwell Automation industrial computer that supports FANUC 4D graphics to operate a FANUC robot in an interactive kiosk.
  • A fenceless robot cell in action, demonstrating a fenceless FANUC robot system using Rockwell Automation safety sensors.
  • Live access to machining data from multiple sources using traditional HMI and commercial mobile devices. Rockwell Automation Logix PAC and FactoryTalk View and VantagePoint software gathered machining data from FANUC CNCs in four different locations: a remote fabrication factory at FANUC in Japan, the automotive cell in the FANUC IMTS Booth, a 5-axis demo of two machines in the FANUC IMTS booth and the Rockwell Automation automotive powertrain demo in the Rockwell Automation IMTS booth.
  • In a component assembly demo, the Rockwell Automation iTRAK Intelligent Track System integrated with a FANUC robot to showcase independent control of multiple pallets for a component assembly system demo in the Rockwell Automation IMTS booth.

For more information contact:

FANUC America Corporation

3900 West Hamlin Rd.

Rochester Hills, MI 48309-3253

888-FANUC-US (326-8287)

www.fanucamerica.com

Rockwell Automation

1201 South Second Street

Milwaukee, WI 53204-2496

414-382-2000

www.rockwellautomation.com

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