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Robotic Workspace Technologies Inc. (RWT) (Notes from the Supplier Side).(received a patent for its open architecture, versatile robot control system)(Brief Article)(Company Profile)
Welding Design & Fabrication, October, 2002
Robotic Workspace Technologies Inc. (RWT), Ft. Myers, FL, a provider of control systems for robots and other articulated or multi-axis automated manufacturing equipment, announced that it has received a patent for its open architecture, versatile robot control system. "This patent confirms RWT's leadership in developing and providing an open architecture robot control solution," said Walter K.
Weisel, CEO of RWT. Patent number 6442451 was awarded to RWT for its control system suitable for controlling robots of various electromechanical configurations. RWT's robot control system includes a commercially available computer (PC) and operating system (Microsoft Windows)linked in electronic communication to the robot's mechanical actuator(s) and the position feedback...
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