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6-axis Epson Robot C12XL Demonstration
Epson C12XL Pick & Place Application (Electrical) Epson, the global leader in robotics technology, offers you an impressive combination of high performance and operating ease. Backed by a worldwide reputation for reliability and outstanding customer support, Epson robots are bringing high-productivity automated manufacturing to an ever-expanding range of industries worldwide.
ROI Calculator

Discover the potential cost savings of robotic automation over a 20-year system life
This calculator compares your current manual labor costs against the total cost of owning and operating a robotic system over its 20-year lifespan.
EPSON Robots
EPSON Robots is the global leader in PC controlled precision factory automation with a product line of hundreds of easy-to-use SCARA, Cartesian and 6-axis robots. Our industry leading EPSON RC+ PC based control software and powerful integrated options such as vision guide, conveyor tracking, .NET controls, force sensing, EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, Profibus, GUI Builder, security option and more help reduce development time, improve system performance and save you money. Building on a 30-year heritage, EPSON delivers robots for precision assembly and material handling applications in the aerospace, appliance, automotive, biotechnology, consumer product, electronics, food processing, medical device, pharmaceutical, plastics, semiconductor and telecommunication industries.
Discover how EPSON Robots can support your automation journey with their complete range of solutions and expertise.
Visit Company WebsiteMidwest Engineering Systems Announces Relocation of Corporate Headquarters
Midwest Engineering Systems Inc is proud to announce the move of its corporate headquarters to a larger facility in Pewaukee.
Axis Compensation Module from the XYR1000-B Series with New Linear Guide and New Installation Sizes
Technology and quality of the new series has been greatly optimized
What is the HRNt
The HRNt (Temporal Hazard Rating Number) is a quantitative risk assessment methodology for industrial machinery that extends Chris Steel’s classic HRN with two additional layers: the possibility of human hazard avoidance and the temporal dependency of the safety system.

