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Food processing award
02 December 2013
A tri-company project representing the best of British innovation and application expertise has won the Robotics & Automation category of the Food Processing Awards 2013.

The project combines multi-axis robotics, 3D vision technology and development and integration expertise to automate baked product decoration. This is a process that was previously done manually because of the non-uniform shape of baked goods.
The three companies involved were Mitsubishi Electric, whose robot technology has already won worldwide recognition, Scorpion Vision who provided a powerful 3D machine vision system and Quasar Automation, renowned for creating solutions to the most challenging applications in food manufacturing.
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