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Dr. Eng. Seiuemon Inaba (Honorary Chairman) Dr. Eng. Yoshiharu Inaba (President & CEO)
Products
Factory automation (FA) systems
Industrial robots
CNC equipment
Laser systems
Revenue
¥536.94 billion (2017)[2]
Operating income
¥153.22 billion (2017)[2]
Net income
¥127.70 billion (2017)[2]
Total assets
¥1564.77 billion (2017)[2]
Total equity
¥1381.80 billion (2017)[2]
Number of employees
8,256[3]
Website
Official website
Footnotes / references [1][4][5]
FANUC (/ˈfænək/ or /ˈfænʊk/; often styled Fanuc) is a Japanese group of companies that provide automation products and services such as robotics and computer numerical control wireless systems.[6] These companies are principally FANUC Corporation (ファナック株式会社, Fanakku Kabushikigaisha) of Japan, Fanuc America Corporation of Rochester Hills, Michigan, USA, and FANUC Europe Corporation S.A. of Luxembourg.
FANUC is one of the largest makers of industrial robots in the world. FANUC had its beginnings as part of Fujitsu developing early numerical control (NC) and servo systems. FANUC is acronym for Fuji Automatic Numerical Control.[7]
FANUC is organized into 3 business units: FA (Factory Automation), ROBOT, and ROBOMACHINE. These three units are unified with SERVICE as "one FANUC". Service is an integral part of FANUC and the company famously supports products for as long as customers use them.[8]
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^La comunicazione è wireless [Communication is wireless] (in Italian). January–February 2008. p. 60. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
^"FANUC News 2015, (pdf-page-2 then scroll-right to see pdf-page-3-bottom-part)" (PDF). fanuc.co.jp. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
^FANUC. Integrated report 2022 Archived 2023-04-08 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
FANUC (/ˈfænək/ or /ˈfænʊk/; often styled Fanuc) is a Japanese group of companies that provide automation products and services such as robotics and computer...
errand travel. FANUC released its first collaborative robot in 2015 - the FANUC CR-35iA with a heavy 35 kg payload. Since that time FANUC has released a...
relay, a device that detects faults in systems. 1986: GE and Fanuc combine to create GE Fanuc Automation Corporation, which manufactures programmable logic...
predominant companies are Fuji Electric and Furukawa Electric as well as Fujitsu, FANUC, and Advantest. Other well-known companies include Yokohama Rubber. Furukawa...
original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2014. "FANUC History". FANUC Europe Corporation. Retrieved March 19, 2014. Yamanashi 1995-2020...
or program is correct for a specific Trademark machine Control Cabinet (Fanuc, Siemens-Sinumeric, Mazak-Mazatrol, Heidenhein, Deckel-Maho, etc. ) CAM...
over 500 robots from more than 50 different manufacturers including ABB, Fanuc, Kuka, Motoman, Hwashi Robots, and Universal Robots. The user interface...
In late 2014, Third Point took a stake in Fanuc, a robotics and computer numerical controls firm. Prior, Fanuc seldom made direct contact with its investors...
This may be done on the popular Fanuc control with a technique referred to as "macro programming", after the Fanuc Macro-B language. (The term "Macro...
was a Japanese roboticist who was the founder and honorary chairman of FANUC. Inaba was born in 1925 in Ibaraki Prefecture, north of Tokyo. Inaba played...
sides of the Atlantic. In the same year, Vention announced alliances with FANUC, OnRobot, and Universal Robots. In 2022, Vention raised over $95M USD in...
Sonali Kulkarni, daughter of Sumitra and Gajanan Raghunath Kulkarni, CEO of Fanuc India and married Ravi Venkatesan, a business executive. Shrikrishna Kulkarni...
initiatives in collaboration with organizations such as Toyota Motor Corporation, FANUC, and National Cancer Center Japan. March 2006: During their studies at University...
General Electric, and General Motors (which formed joint venture FANUC Robotics with FANUC LTD of Japan). U.S. startup companies included Automatix and Adept...