Robotic process automation in a virtual environment

June 11, 2018

Enterprises in the service industry are now widely cognisant of the applicability of robotic process automation (RPA) techniques to achieve significant productivity gains while being cost conscious. RPA’s ability to reduce processing time and errors, enhance scalability and compliance, and enable staff to focus on value-adding activities rather than repetitive tasks has been vindicated across industries and is now widely accepted.

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3D-Components

3D-Components AS, designs, assembles and delivers plug-and-play robotics systems for additive manufacturing. Various additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are being introduced in a continuous basis. There are still extensive limitations with each method pertinent to materials and alloys, eventual properties, surface conditions, manufacturability, distortion, subsequent post-production steps and many more.

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3D-Components AS, designs, assembles and delivers plug-and-play robotics systems for additive manufacturing. Various additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are being introduced in a continuous basis. There are still extensive limitations with each method pertinent to materials and alloys, eventual properties, surface conditions, manufacturability, distortion, subsequent post-production steps and many more.

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