Belotti, Cosberg partner for advanced automated assembly solutions
The Italy-based companies merge technological know-how to develop novel systems for the processing and assembly of light alloys and carbon fiber components.
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Within an industrial context of small- to medium-size companies suited to high-tech manufacturing, Belotti SpA (Suisio, Italy) and Cosberg SpA (Terno D’isola BG, Italy) have recently signed a partnership aimed at the development and marketing of advanced systems for the processing and assembly of light alloys and carbon fiber components.
The collaboration comes from the shared desire to provide innovative solutions and specific answers to the increasingly complex challenges affecting the industrial landscape, especially in highly technological and demanding sectors such as automotive and aerospace.
Leveraging each company’s respective experiences — with more than 40 years in industry and know-how deriving from joint development efforts — Belotti and Cosberg are working on the design and integration of Cosberg technologies within Belotti CNC machining systems, with the aim to propose advanced robotics solutions to speed up, automate and optimize the processing and assembly phases of advanced materials parts and components.
Mutual trust and a common strategic vision represent the founding elements of the partnership which, in the coming months, will see the parties involved in drawing up specific implementation and commercial plans.
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