Corrotec Inc. Shares Growth in Robotic Cell Integrations, RFID Parts Tracking
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At Corrotec’s booth, attendees can expect to find updates on recent projects and connect with company personnel. The company will share information on its growth into the area of robotic cell integrations, automating formerly manual processes, radio-frequency identification (RFID) parts tracking and new safeties and technologies in plating, anodizing and other surface finishing equipment. The company says it looks forward to reconnecting with the industry, learning what attendees have experienced in the last two years and sharing refreshments and laughs at the reception.
Corrotec Inc. | 937-325-3585 | www.corrotec.com | Booth 313
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