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Demaurex SA to partner with Genesis Robotics and Motion Technologies to integrate direct drive motor technology

01 August, 2019
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Demaurex SA to partner with Genesis Robotics and Motion Technologies to integrate direct drive motor technology
Demaurex SA to partner with Genesis Robotics and Motion Technologies to integrate direct drive motor technology
The JDA was signed at a signing ceremony at the Lausanne headquarters of Demaurex to begin what both companies hail as a milestone in the development of advanced robotics.

August 1, 2019 - Demaurex SA (Demaurex), a Swiss robotics company and pioneer of pick and place robotics, and Genesis Robotics and Motion Technologies, a start-up robotics company, signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to integrate Genesis Robotics’ LiveDrive Direct-Drive Motors into Demaurex’s latest generation “Delta Robot Systems.” The JDA was signed at a signing ceremony at the Lausanne headquarters of Demaurex to begin what both companies hail as a milestone in the development of advanced robotics.

Demaurex engineered and industrialized the original Delta robot in 1988, based on a patent of Prof. Reymond Clavel of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), introducing vision guided product pick and place systems to the robotics market. Demaurex and Genesis Robotics’ collaboration to develop this latest generation system represents a t leap forward in the field of parallel kinematics, as two technologies combine.

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