Square footage is extremely expensive in cleanroom environments. So adopting technologies that shrink machine footprints is critical in the life sciences industry.
Joseph Cocchini, Sr. Controls Engineer at Automation NTH, discusses how the XPlanar system from Beckhoff accomplished this goal by shrinking requirements for robots and power supplies.
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