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Flexxbotics Announces Robot Compatibility with Hurco



Flexxbotics has announced robot machine tending connectivity compatible with the full line of Hurco machinery, including 5-axis machining centers, 3-axis machining centers, portal machining centers, horizontal machining centers and turning centers. With Flexxbotics, next generation machining environments using robotics with Hurco equipment achieve higher yields, greater throughput and increased profit per part.

Flexxbotics' patent-pending FlexxCORE technology enables robots to securely connect and communicate with Hurco machinery in the smart factory to provide more powerful, flexible and open robot connectivity than previously possible. Flexxbotics is compatible with Hurco's MAX 5 CNC control system used on Hurco machines including the TM/X Series and VM/X Series.

"We understand the complexities of robot-machine communications, and that when robots are unable to communicate with the CNC machines they are tending quality issues occur and the efficiency gains are minimal," said Tyler Modelski, co-founder and CTO of Flexxbotics. "That is why Flexxbotics' powerful capabilities give the robots the ability to optimize the operation of each machine."

In addition to compatibility with Hurco MAX 5 CNC control, Flexxbotics is compatible with a wide range of open standard protocols including OPC/UA, MTConnect, Modbus-TCP, TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP and DeviceNet along with FOCAS2/FOCAS, MELSEC, Profibus/Profinet and other proprietary controllers and interfacing protocols.

Flexxbotics workcell digitalization is the backbone of the Smart Factory, delivering robot-driven manufacturing at scale with autonomous process control for advanced machining operations. Flexxbotics' SaaS/hybrid architecture also runs online and offline so production continues with or without internet access, and Flexxbotics works with existing business systems such as CAD/CAM, SCADA/HMI, IIoT, MES, ERP, PLM and others for complete synchronization.

A full set of bidirectional communication, transform and routing capabilities are available in Flexxbotics for the robots and Hurco machinery that are connected including loading PLC programs, sending instructions, updating parameters and status awareness depending on the equipment's capabilities so the robots drive the machines in the smart factory.

"We believe that the robots must not only communicate with the machinery in the smart factory, the robots must control and command the machines for maximum efficiency and production optimization," said Tyler Bouchard, co-founder and CEO of Flexxbotics. "What we are doing with the Flexxbotics solution is enabling next generation machining operations to embrace robot-driven manufacturing at scale."

For more information contact:

Hurco Companies, Inc.

One Technology Way

P.O. Box 68180

Indianapolis, IN 46268

800-634-2416

info@hurco.com

www.hurco.com

Flexxbotics

12 Channel St.

Boston, MA 02110

877-456-1576

www.flexxbotics.com

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