Industrial robot paves way for mass production in VN
‘The successful production of Vietnam’s first-ever robot a fortnight ago has opened up the possibility for the country to be competitive in the mass manufacture of industrial automatons in the near future, say local experts.
The prototype, intended to replace humans on a plastic-product assembly line and bearing the “Made in Vietnam” trademark, was ordered by Tan Ky Nguyen (New Era) Co. in mid-July and completed in October. It was then put on display at HCM City’s Techmart 2005.
Le Hoang Chieu, deputy director of HCM City Department of Science and Technology (DoST)’s Centre for New Equipment Design and Manufacture, said that following this initial success, Vietnam was entirely capable of mass-producing industrial automatons.’
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