Introduction of Exhibiting Companies at the Aerospace Festival Fukushima 2025
Moegi Co., Ltd.
No description available.
- Company:福島県 次世代産業課
- Price:Other
Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 24, 2025~Jan 20, 2026
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 24, 2025~Jan 20, 2026
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.
Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 24, 2025~Jan 20, 2026
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.
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Moegi Co., Ltd.
No description available.
Aizu University Reconstruction and Revitalization Support Center
Introduction to robot demonstrations and Aizu University's robot research and human resource development.
Aqua Crew
Sewer inspection robot
Kanaden Corporation
Robot (AGV), MI, FA solutions, Early Observer/ME
Kana LABO Co., Ltd.
No description available.
Sunnohashi Co., Ltd.
Bolt Calimote System
Tokyo Kyuei Co., Ltd.
Aerial Triad by Robots and Drones
Tokyo Power Technology Co., Ltd. and Hakusan Industry Co., Ltd. HERO
Introduction and demonstration of the robot.
Fukushima Prefectural Inventors Association (INPIT Fukushima Intellectual Property Comprehensive Support Window)
No description available.
Fukushima International Research and Education Organization (F-REI)
Introducing a mobile robot designed for use in operations at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
Fukushima Souma Reconstruction Promotion Organization
Exhibition of disaster response robots. Additionally, a robot operation experience will be held for children. Introduction of FREI.
Fukushima University - VIC
Overview of the research to be conducted.
Mabuchi Motor Microtech Co., Ltd.
Fiber Control Rover, GPS/GPS/GLIDAR-SLAM Rover, GPS Drone
Living Robotics Co., Ltd.
Robot (walking), programming Mechatro WeGo
A case where manufacturing tact time was shortened by approximately 20% and manufacturing costs were reduced by 13%!
We would like to introduce a case of implementing a "servo gun robot-based automatic spot welding line" that utilizes the manufacturing subsidy to automate the spot welding assembly of complex parts, achieving cost reduction and labor saving. The decision to implement this system was made because it was difficult to manufacture complex parts that require spot welding at 25 locations by combining five sheet metal components using the conventional stationary system. As a result of the implementation, it became possible to weld and assemble complex parts, allowing us to receive orders for components that support our management. [Case Overview] ■ Background of Implementation - It was difficult to manufacture complex parts requiring spot welding at 25 locations using the conventional stationary system. ■ Results of Implementation - Manufacturing takt time was reduced by approximately 20% compared to the conventional type, and manufacturing costs were reduced by 13%. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.