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Lost cost modular robotics kit in September issue of 'Inside Robotics'
Cost-effective automation is the best possible solution for gripping, turning, pivoting and placing items and returning them to their initial position - especially in the case of simple pick-and-place tasks performed over a long period of time.
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Low cost robotics in August issue of 'New Zealand Engineering News'
Serving orange juice, loading the dishwasher or sorting purchases. The new low-cost igus robotics concept is intended to make these tasks possible.
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Treotham sponsors ARTEMIS robotics team with linear slides and e-chain for competition
ARTEMIS, an all girls robotics team from Abbotsleigh Senior School in Sydney, successfully uses Treotham parts to create a robot for FLL and FRC competitions.
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Q&A with Mikael Paltoft in 'Robotics Today' magazine
In this exclusive interview with Robotics Today, Mikael Paltoft explains why companies should embrace automation or risk being left behind.
Lost cost modular robotics kit in September issue of 'Inside Robotics'
Cost-effective automation is the best possible solution for gripping, turning, pivoting and placing items and returning them to their initial position - especially in the case of simple pick-and-place tasks performed over a long period of time.

Low cost robotics in August issue of 'New Zealand Engineering News'
Serving orange juice, loading the dishwasher or sorting purchases. The new low-cost igus robotics concept is intended to make these tasks possible.

Treotham sponsors ARTEMIS robotics team with linear slides and e-chain for competition
ARTEMIS, an all girls robotics team from Abbotsleigh Senior School in Sydney, successfully uses Treotham parts to create a robot for FLL and FRC competitions.

Q&A with Mikael Paltoft in 'Robotics Today' magazine
In this exclusive interview with Robotics Today, Mikael Paltoft explains why companies should embrace automation or risk being left behind.