Zund UK showcases digital cutting at Advanced Engineering show

TED EDWARDS

Zund UK says it has made a significant impact at Advanced Engineering 2023, hosted at the NEC Birmingham.

The event served as a platform for Zund UK to unveil the seamless integration of its digital cutter with the cutting-edge Robot PortaTable 130, an innovative automated solution featuring a collaborative robot (cobot) for fully automated part piece-part picking, kitting and sorting.

Over the course of the two-day event, a record-breaking 8,943 attendees had the opportunity to witness firsthand the capabilities of Zünd's digital cutting technology combined with the efficiency of the Robot PortaTable 130. This cutting-edge collaboration showcases the future of automated cutting, highlighting the seamless synergy between Zünd's digital cutter and advanced robotic technology.

Dean Ashworth, sales and marketing director at Zund UK, emphasised the significance of the event, stating: “Visitors to Advanced Engineering 2023 gained valuable insights into the benefits of Zünd's latest advancements in digital cutting. This event presented a unique opportunity to witness the future of automated cutting using a fully integrated collaborative robot.”

In addition to its presence and lanyard sponsorship at Advanced Engineering, Zund UK served as the headline award sponsor at the prestigious Composites UK Industry Awards. The awards ceremony, held at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, coincided with the Advanced Engineering Show at the neighbouring Birmingham NEC.

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