Assembléon vil udvikle 'grønne' pick-and-place maskiner
Assembléon deltager i nyt forskningsprojekt, der skal munde ud i mere energi- og miljøvenlige pick-and-place systemer (in english).
Royal Philips Electronics subsidiary Assembléon has started a research project to develop a new generation of sustainable pick& place solutions for the electronics assembly industry.
The new generation will not only pick & place components sustainably; it will also minimize the environmental impact of the machine in its design phase. The project has been recognized by the Dutch government in the form of a substantial financial subsidy to stimulate the innovation.
The new activity by Assembléon is part of an overall development project called SUPREME (SUstainable PRoduction EquipMEnt). Partners in this project include companies and institutions from the Dutch Brainport Region, a high tech hot spot in the Netherlands and one of the top seven Intelligent Communities in the world. Besides Assembléon, the Technical University of Eindhoven, top research institute TNO, Xycarb Ceramics, Tegema Group en Fiberworx will work together in 2010 to develop sustai
- The SUPREME project aims to bring more balance between functional and economic requirements of production equipment along with sustainability aspects, explains Jeroen de Groot, Assembléon’s marketing director.
- Minimizing electricity consumption, volume and weight and using recyclable materials contributes to more than just a better environment. Manufacturers will benefit from lower costs and that leads to better business performance and competitive advantage. The partners in the SUPREME project will develop a sustainable pick & place machine as the first initiative. The knowledge and insights this project will bring us will also be available for other companies in our Brainport region in the future, says de Groot.
Subsidy for this research project has been given to the partners of the SUPREME project by SenterNovem, the sustainability office of the Dutch ministry of Economical Affairs, and the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research.
Relaterede nyheder
- • Samarbejde om strømlining af produktionsprocessen
- • SIPLACE særdeles tilfredse med Productronica
- • Førende leverandør af produktionsudstyr klar til møde fremtiden
- • Nye maskiner håndterer PoP og CSP
- • Eltraco deles op i to selvstændige virksomheder
- • Ledende lim til solcelle-applikationer
- • Nyt system til optisk inspektion af 'conformal coating'
- • EP-TeQ præsenterer ny maskinleverandør
- • Assembléon introducerer europæisk webshop
- • Ny generation af populært programmeringssystem
- • Dispensering af væsker
- • Ny IPC guideline for håndtering af proces følsomme komponenter
- • Professionelle endoskoper
- • HIN overtager Assembléon i Norden
- • Modulært produktionsudstyr
Seneste nyheder
- • Cree klar med SPICE model for banebrydende SiC-baserede MOSFETs
- • Hameg instrumenter får Rohde & Schwarz logo på fronten
- • Skyworks leverer GPS/GNSS teknologi i Samsung
- • Toshiba demonstrerer MIPI-baserede displaysløsninger
- • Ny kompakt audio hub råber højt
- • Lydløs strømforsyning til medicoapplikationer
- • Renesas satser på Eclipse
- • Løsning til fuld analyse af LTE og LTE-Advanced baserede applikationer
- • Nyt 802.11b/g modul kan erstatte gamle 802.15.4 moduler
- • Rohde & Schwarz afholder EMC-seminar
- • Nye ingeniører skal skabe fremtidens sundhedssektor
- • STRONGIT åbner Aarhus-afdeling
- • Nye chips beskytter USB forbindelser
- • TDC åbner for HD Voice til privatkunder
- • Brugerinterface til Vinco udviklingsmoduler
- • COM Express Type 6 modul med low-power Intel processorer
- • Digi-Key sælger nu LeCroy's T&M portefølje
- • EBV etablerer lyslaboratorium
- • Vicor frigiver online IBC powersimulerings-værktøj
- • Farnell i globalt samarbejde med Digilent
- • RTX lancerer ny trådløs Skype telefon
- • Det skal være lettere at udvikle 'parallel' software
- • Nye ultrakompakte clock IC'er
- • OLED-baseret mikrodisplay sætter pixel-rekord
- • TI lancerer ny generation af signalkonditionerings-kredsløb