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YASKAWA is a Japanese corporation founded in 1915 to produce industrial electric motors and related equipment. YASKAWA plants produce frequency converters, servo and servo motors, positioning controllers, industrial robots and other high-tech equipment. YASKAWA technologies are used in mechanical engineering and industrial automation due to the quality and high productivity.
2023: Yaskawa's Global Industrial Robotics Market Share - 8%
2021: Robotic systems in Russia have become more high-tech and large-scale. Examples of Yaskawa Robot Implementations
The industrial robotics market in Russia is growing by 15-20% every year, and with it, ahead of the market, sales of one of the world and local leaders in the production of robotic equipment and automation components, the Japanese corporation Yaskawa Electric, are growing. 2020 for the Russian division of Yaskawa was marked by another record for the number of industrial robots supplied to Russia. Most of them are introduced into local production by official Yaskawa partners - system integrators. Read more here.
2017: "Numerical Mechanics" supports YASKAWA equipment management via EtherCAT digital protocol
In Russia, YASKAWA drive equipment is supplied by the official trading and service partner CoSPA LLC, with which Numerical Mechanics has experience in cooperation and partnership.
The subject of cooperation is joint activities to adapt the YASKAWA drive technique for work as part of the numerical software control system developed by the Numerical Mechanics company. In addition, the parties provide advice on the application of YASKAWA products and its components, and exchange data and equipment for joint projects.
The YASKAWA series of Sigma5 servo actuators controlled by the EtherCAT digital protocol have been successfully tested as feed drives for metalworking machines as part of the MSPU developed by Numerical Mechanics.
As a next step, there are intentions to test the latest and one of the most productive complete Sigma7 series YASKAWA servo drives on the market today with EtherCAT digital protocol control.
In the future, CoSPA is ready to offer components of the spindle assembly based on the YASKAWA high-speed spindle electric motor and the YASKAWA A1000 series frequency converter with EtherCAT support for testing as part of the Numerical Mechanics PSC.
