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Yamaha Motor Corporation, established in 1955 and headquartered in Iwata, Japan, is a global leader in the manufacture of motorized products. The company's diverse product lineup includes motorcycles, marine products such as boats and outboard motors, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), side-by-side vehicles, snowmobiles, golf cars, generators, and industrial robots. Yamaha Motor is committed to delivering innovative and reliable products that enhance mobility and contribute to the joy of customers worldwide. With a strong emphasis on research and development, the company continually advances technologies in engine performance, environmental sustainability, and automated solutions, serving markets across the globe.
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YAMAHA MOTOR ADDS LBAR AND ABAR ROD TYPES TO ROBONITY SERIES

Yamaha Motor Europe Robotics, FA Section announced today that its Robotics Operations has added new rod type models to the basic model lineup of the Robonity industrial robot series* and that slimmer models with reduced height will be added to the existing lineup of slider types.

YAMAHA PRESENTS MAJOR NEW INNOVATIONS AT PRODUCTRONICA 2021

Visitors inspired by innovations to accelerate and enhance surface-mount assembly.Yamaha Motor Europe Robotics Division has introduced advanced, new solutions for surface-mount assembly at Productronica 2021 in Munich, where the electronics industry gathered to discover new technologies.

AUTOMATING PRINTER STENCIL & SOLDER PASTE EXCHANGE TO BOOST SURFACE-MOUNT PRODUCTIVITY

Today’s electronic manufacturing businesses, whether OEM or ODM/EMS, need to be able to handle component types from the smallest SMD chips to large semiconductors as well as unusual components like large connectors that are through-hole mounted. In addition, frequent product changeovers are a common challenge and must be completed as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Back-End Automation and the Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing

Recent events including the pandemic, shipping problems in the Suez Canal, and chip shortages experienced in sectors such as automotive have focused businesses’ attention on strengthening the security of supply chains. In addition, there are ongoing concerns about the environmental effects of international shipping and the benefits of manufacturing locally.

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