TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May. 22, 2012--
Autodesk,
Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), a world leader in 3D
design, engineering and entertainment software, announced that
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI) has adopted Autodesk
Digital Prototyping software to design electrical controls in
industrial robots. KHI will use Autodesk tools in its Robot Division,
specifically to increase the productivity and efficiency of design work,
and to help drive collaboration between teams, partners and customers
around the world.
KHI has adopted AutoCAD Electrical, part of the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping, for designing, creating and producing electrical systems and circuits for industrial robots like the Kawasaki BX Series (BX100N, BX200L). (Photo: Business Wire)
As a respected pioneer in Japan’s robotics industry, KHI develops and
manufactures industry-leading, high-performance industrial robots to
enable more efficient productivity, more consistent quality, and greater
savings in automation and labor. KHI has recently been focusing on
overseas markets such as China and India, where there is growing demand
for industrial robots. The company is also expanding its capacity to
provide industrial robots in order to meet the need for automation in a
variety of new fields, as well as in more traditional sectors such as
automotive, semiconductor and solar panel production.
KHI aims to establish a more efficient design workflow for higher
productivity, while continuing to expand its industrial robot business
on a global scale. Accordingly, KHI has adopted AutoCAD Electrical, part
of the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping, for designing,
creating and producing electrical systems and circuits.
KHI selected AutoCAD Electrical for the following reasons:
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In addition to electrical design capabilities, AutoCAD Electrical
operates on the familiar and popular AutoCAD
platform, making it easier to exchange data with partners and
customers worldwide.
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AutoCAD Electrical enables management of multiple drawings in a
project, enabling important information to be more easily updated in a
single step, while maintaining consistency.
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AutoCAD Electrical enables efficient production of drawings for
electrical control design through capabilities such as component and
circuit transferability and automatic circuit generation, all while
reducing the time required to create drawings by up to 80 percent.
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AutoCAD Electrical enables automatic report generation, helping
eliminate interference and duplication in drawings and streamline
works for component aggregation.
“For the past 40 years, since we first started producing industrial
robots in Japan, KHI has provided preferred solutions for efficient
automation, labor savings, higher productivity and consistent quality —
all for improved competitiveness. Currently, we are expanding our
industrial robot business on a global scale, including the rest of Asia,
the United States and Europe. To enhance our competitiveness, we have
decided to adopt AutoCAD Electrical electric design software. With
AutoCAD Electrical, we can achieve greater efficiency and productivity
in our design work, helping us to continue developing and manufacturing
the best industrial robots in the world,” said Yasuhiko Hashimoto,
General Manager, Robot Division, KHI.
In addition to AutoCAD Electrical, the KHI Robot Division has relied on
various Autodesk software packages for industrial robot design for some
time, including AutoCAD software and AutoCAD
Mechanical design and drafting software. As a design solution
partner to the KHI Robot Division, Autodesk will continue to support
KHI’s initiatives to increase efficiency in the digital design workflow
and to develop high-quality industrial robots.
About Autodesk
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entertainment industries -- including the last 17 Academy Award winners
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Autodesk, Inc.
Jennifer Gentrup, 415-547-2435
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