The Carinthia University of Applied Sciences is positioned at the forefront of Austrian universities in teaching and applied research in the core areas of technology, economics, health and social sciences. It embodies the guiding principle of direct practical relevance to industry and business for interdisciplinary, internationally oriented university education.
For future-oriented training in the field of automation technology, the university was looking for a robot loading device for an existing SPINNER MVC 850 milling machine. At the same time, there was a desire to make this system mobile so that the robot cell could also be operated in a lecture hall. With an integrated hydraulic lifting system, this balancing act was achieved.
With this robot cell solution, the university of applied sciences gains significant added value for teaching forward-looking handling technology. Thanks to the extremely positive outcome of the project, SPINNER automation GmbH not only has a satisfied customer, but also a synergy effect.
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