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How XVP Photonics Automates Micro-Optical Alignment and Assembly with the Meca500 Six-Axis Robot

January 30, 2025

See how XVP Photonics, a leader in optics and photonics product development, integrated Mecademic’s Meca500 six-axis robot into its process and unlocked a cost-effective platform for high-precision applications in their field.

XVP Photonics provides assembly process automation for most of its projects. When introduced to Mecademic’s Meca500 six-axis robot, they saw an opportunity to rethink their process development strategy. Explore how XVP validated the Meca500’s performance, unlocking a versatile, cost-effective platform for high-precision applications.

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Case Study: How XVP Photonics automates high-precision optical assembly with the Meca500

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Mecademic, an innovator in compact, high-precision industrial robotics, proudly announces an enhancement that positions its robots as not only the most precise but also the most accurate in the market. The launch of the Mecademic Absolute Calibration (MAC) service highlights the company’s unique ability to deliver robots that meet critical precision and accuracy requirements directly out-of-the-box, eliminating the need for third-party calibration services.

Created to serve industries where the slightest deviation can impact the outcome, such as optics, photonics, electronics, medical devices, and aerospace and automotive components, the MAC service ensures the company’s robots meet the rigorous demands of micro-application automation where accuracy is necessary.

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