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IntervalZero to Highlight Vision-Controlled Motion for Collaborative Robots at TAIROS 2016

Published: Aug 25,2016

TAIPEI, Taiwan - IntervalZero announced that the company will be showcasing its innovative RTX64 solution and the KINGSTAR platform for PC-based motion control and machine vision at the Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show (TAIROS) in Taipei, Taiwan from August 31 – September 3, 2016.

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IntervalZero will demo its machine control solutions throughout the TAIROS show, at its own booth, K226, and a deep-dive, half-day seminar. Demos will showcase KINGSTAR 2.6, an open, standards-based platform that enables engineers to design, develop and integrate motion control and machine vision applications with either KINGSTAR’s soft motion library and PLC, or one of their own choosing.

“We are excited to share KINGSTAR’s game-changing technology with the Industrial Automation and Robotics community at TAIROS,” said Alex Hung, Vice President Sales APAC.

“The IoT and Industry 4.0 future demands a platform approach to robotics that can leverage a single PC to perform multiple deterministic functions, such as motion control, PLC and machine vision, in real-time and in the cloud. KINGSTAR and IntervalZero’s RTX64 delivers on that promise at a fraction of the cost of past solutions without sacrificing precision performance.”

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