Mitsubishi Electric launches new SCARA robots, enhancing industrial automation with high-speed operation and easy installation. These compact and lightweight robots address skilled workforce shortages and boost productivity.
Working together, TOPPAN Inc.’s Chubu Business Division, and HEXA Co., Ltd. developed a Mobile Robot System, that automates the task of applying double-sided tape at manufacturing facilities.
Mitsubishi Electric technologies have enabled the development of innovative composting machines that can turn food waste into high-quality fertilizer in just 24 hours.
Designed to support Thailand’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050 and Net Zero Emissions by 2065, the program fosters an ecosystem for sustainable building, combining advanced automation, green building technologies, and multi-sector partnerships.
Mitsubishi Electric will be exhibiting at the 32nd Japan International Machine Tool Fair (JIMTOF 2024), which takes place from November 5-10 2024, at Tokyo Big Sight.
Siddhi Vinayak Agri Processing Pvt., Ltd. uses Mitsubishi Electric's FA products, such as programmable controllers, servo's and displays, to build machines and conveying systems for producing snack foods from a variety of ingredients such as pulses, maize, millet, and potato derivatives. Based in Pune, India the company is expanding its business all over the world from the United Arab Emirates to Germany and the Philippines.
I-PEX Inc., an electronic component and automotive parts manufacturer headquartered in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan, operates approximately 20 Mitsubishi Electric processing machines at its die manufacturing site.
Mitsubishi Electric’s laser processing machines play a vital role at the company’s manufacturing sites, enabling both high-mix, low-volume as well as mass production.
Kato Seisakusho Co., Ltd. uses Mitsubishi Electric’s MP2400 ultrahigh precision wire-cut electrical discharge machine (EDM) to manufacture press dies for automotive components that need to meet the strict requirements of the industry.
Yutaka Steel Industries Co., Ltd. which is headquartered in Sasaguri-machi, Kasuya-gun, Fukuoka in Japan, has improved the efficiency of its steel processing operations with the installation of a Mitsubishi Electric MELLASER fiber 2D laser processing machine (LPM).