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Adept Technology Receives Order From International Equipment OEM
by Staff Writers
Pleasanton CA (SPX) Feb 17, 2012

The order for Adept Python linear modules will be used in high-throughput, high-precision material handling applications.

Adept Technology has announced it has received a $1.4 million order for high-precision robots from a major international manufacturer of sophisticated automation equipment for use in the consumer electronics and information technology industries. The order is expected to be fulfilled and recognized as revenue over the next two quarters.

The company selected Adept as its automation partner to provide advanced robotic systems to be integrated into their process equipment as part of a program by their end-user manufacturer for increasing production capacities.

"This order is a continued validation of our partnerships and business strategy in Asia," said Hai Chang, managing director of Asia operations for Adept Technology.

"Adept continues to set the standard in the consumer electronics and information technology industry with our best-in-class high-precision mechanisms and controls technology."

The order for Adept Python linear modules will be used in high-throughput, high-precision material handling applications. Adept Python robots have proven over the years to deliver consistently reliable performance and yields for our end-user customers.

Additionally, the Adept SmartController CX controller and distributed controls platform allow the customer to fully leverage and benefit from Adept's inherent multi-robot support capabilities, allowing up to 15 individually-configured robots to be commanded through one controller.

Adept's Python linear modules were also selected for their industry-leading cleanliness in controlled environments, with available options that are capable of meeting Fed 209E class 1 cleanroom standards at high motion speeds.

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