The Robot Report
By The Robot Report Staff | February 4
The PIA meditec V-RAC is designed to produce small and medium volumes of medical devices
Medical devices require precise and consistent manufacturing
a provider of modular assembly lines and process automation
is highlighting the development of its V-RAC module
which can be adjusted to handle various drug-delivery devices
The company
is expanding its presence in the North American market
It is exhibiting at MD&M West 2025 this week in Anaheim
market is a significant step in our global growth strategy
and we are proud to bring our proven expertise in automation to U.S
manufacturers to streamline operations and embrace innovative solutions tailored to their needs,” stated Falc Borchard
vice president of sales and applications at PIA Automation North America
“Our demos at MD&M West 2025 are all about showcasing innovation and flexibility in manufacturing processes,” he added
“With our modular approach and advanced automation capabilities
we’re setting new standards for efficiency
The PIA meditec V-RAC system is a compact assembly cell for the fully automated production of small and medium volumes of insulin pens and auto-injectors
At MD&M West, PIA will give attendees live demonstrations of its assembly technology, including V-RAC. In Booth 5328 in the ATX Hall, the company will show how the platform can readjust to efficiently handle various drug-delivery devices
The exhibit will include a robotic arm simulating real-world processes, handing devices such as an insulin pen. The robot will pick a device from a tray and maneuver it through multiple axes, moving up, down and around, simulating a vision–control module
During the COVID-19 pandemic, PIA repurposed some of its lines for the automotive and consumer goods industries to increase production of protective masks
The company has a global service portfolio and its own Industry 4.0 products including autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). PIA said it offers its customers a competitive advantage in system operations, as well as in the digitalization and networking of production
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