Mitsubishi Electric Automation Launches Information Portal for Robots

Mitsubishi Electric Automation has created a new website, www.MitsubishiRobotics.com, for its full line of robots and their applications. The website is a hub of information about robotic solutions for customers in diverse industries engaged in a variety of processes.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation Launches Information Portal for Robots


Vernon Hills, Ill., July 5, 2012  Mitsubishi Electric Automation has created a new website, www.MitsubishiRobotics.com, for its full line of robots and their applications. The website is a hub of information about robotic solutions for customers in diverse industries engaged in a variety of processes. The new website also provides examples of customer challenges successfully solved by Mitsubishi Electric robots. Visitors will also find product news, videos, press releases, and industry events that showcase Mitsubishi Electric robots.

"Our customers are constantly faced with manufacturing challenges and we have a broad portfolio of compact, powerful robots that can help them," said Aravind Durai, product manager for Mitsubishi Electric Robots. "By highlighting our capabilities, experience across industries and customer success stories, they will turn to us to help them find superior robotic automation solutions."

The website will also feature case studies and industry articles that discuss key automation issues, industry innovations and technologies that improve productivity and operations.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., a US affiliate company of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation headquartered in Vernon Hills, Ill., offers a comprehensive line of factory automation solutions. Products include programmable automation controllers (PAC), programmable logic controllers (PLC), human machine interfaces (HMI), variable frequency drives (VFD), servo amplifiers and motors, motion controllers, control software, computerized numerical control (CNC), and Robots. For a broad range of factory automation applications, visit the Mitsubishi Electric Automation web site at www.MEAU.com.

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