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Fanuc opens new robotics and automation facility

Fanuc America is planning to open a new 461,000 square-foot North Campus robotics and automation facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

The world’s largest industrial robot supplier will hold a grand opening celebration for the new centre later today.

Fanuc has invited customers, local officials, educators, suppliers, and the media to an official program, ribbon-cutting ceremony and facility tour.

Special guests include Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Auburn Hills Mayor Kevin McDaniel, and Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett.

Constructed and in full operation just one year after breaking ground, the new facility houses several departments including engineering, product development, manufacturing and warehousing.

To keep pace with the growing demand for robots and automation, Fanuc occupies over 1 million square feet of building space in Oakland County, Michigan.

Fanuc will have an automation tour path that includes over 20 robot demonstrations, from its smallest M-1iA delta robot, to the mighty M-2000iA, the world’s strongest robot able to lift 2.3 tons.

There will also be a variety of hands-on cobot demonstrations that highlight easy setup and programming.

Additional demonstrations include real-world robotic solutions for assembly, material handling, packaging, palletizing, painting and welding.

Most of the solutions include Fanuc intelligence like integrated iRVision that gives the robots a sense of sight.

A key tour stop during the grand opening will feature two Fanuc CR-15iA collaborative robots packing bags of weekend nutrition for a local Michigan chapter of Blessings in a Backpack, a non-profit organization that provides children living in food-insecure households with bags of food for the weekend.

Fanuc’s products are used in a wide range of industries including automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, e-commerce, food and beverage, medical device and pharmaceuticals to name a few.

The company’s line of painting robots, and a variety of automation software products have been designed and built in Michigan since 1982.

Fanuc will also host its Michigan-based active and retired employees at an afternoon company event at the new North Campus facility.

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