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GermanyMunich, Nuremberg and BavariaService Provider
  1. FORMRISE GMBH

    Germany

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    Product life cycles are becoming shorter while the range of different variants is increasing, posing challenges for existing manufacturing processes. If predominantly tool-based processes are used, this leads to uneconomical unit costs and disadvantages in comparison with competitors. FORMRISE sees itself as a "quality leader". It all starts with designing the components and ends with quality assurance and on-time delivery. When you are choosing a manufacturing technology, we offer you advice about the design which is best suited to manufacturing and can take care of production for you on request. Based on a trusting relationship and our understanding of values which makes you the focal point, FORMRISE is your expert partner for far more than just production. Benefit from our network and our cooperation partners when it comes to benchmarks and in machine purchasing.

  2. COSINUS MESSTECHNIK GMBH

    Germany

    The company COSINUS MESSTECHNIK GMBH, is a Service Provider, which operates in the Scientific research equipment industry. It also operates in the oscilloscopes, Process calibrators, ampermeter grippers, and Temperature calibrators industries. It is based in Taufkirchen, Germany.

  3. AUBO ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY GMBH

    Germany

    AUBO Robotics is dedicated to the development of the new generation of collaborative lightweight robots. The company was established from a university spin-off of several experts in the field of robotics. AUBO Robotics R&D now operates centres in the USA and China and has grown into a global company. AUBO Robotics holds numerous patents, offers industrial solutions and cooperates strategically with several public companies and institutions. Since the company was founded, breakthroughs have been made in the key technologies of robots, such as the control system, gripper elements, motors and sensors. This resulted in the presentation of our first generation of collaborative lightweight robots for industrial applications in 2015. The modular and open-unit collaborative robots revolutionise industrial production modes through the use of industrial connectivity, high application flexibility and affordability.