OC Robotics exhibiting at SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition
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Thursday, September 15, 2011 at 08:54AM
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OC Robotics are pleased to announce that we will be attending and exhibiting at the SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition. The exhibition will take place on October 18-21, 2011 at Centre de Congrès Pierre Baudis in Toulouse, France.
What we're exhibiting
In addition to the usual static displays and information posters, this year we will also be bringing along our demonstration hardware. This includes a 1.5m long, 100mm diameter, ten-segment snake-arm robot, pre-programmed with a variety of moves which it will be performing during the exhibition.
In addition to the hardware, we will also have Snake-Arm Simulator set up for you to try out. Snake-Arm Simulator is a free introduction to OC Robotics' snake-arm technology. Built on top of proprietary OC Robotics algorithms, Snake-Arm Simulator enables you to emulate the capabilities of snake-arms in simulated environments. If you don't want to wait until October to have a go, why not try it out now?
Snake-arm robots
The exceptional ability of snake-arm robots to manoeuvre into otherwise inaccessible spaces makes them valuable in a vast number of applications in high-value industrial markets - including aerospace. Snake-arm robots do not need support from the environment, which means that they can navigate through an open space, avoiding obstacles, carrying tools and conducting work.
Fancy coming?
If you would like to visit our exhibit at the conference but have not yet registered to attend, don't worry - we can provide you with a complimentary pass. This pass will provide you with free entry into the exhibition to see the displays. To receive your pass, just send Tim a quick email, or leave a message in the comments below.
Further information
If you'd like more information before the event, or to make a specific meeting arrangement, contact Tim or leave a message in the comments below.
Further information on snake-arm aerospace applications can be found at our Aerospace portal, together with a case-study on our work with Airbus.
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