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  4. [New Product] Introduction of the Slim Arm Compact Collaborative Robot CZ10 (by Fujikoshi)
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[New Product] Introduction of the Slim Arm Compact Collaborative Robot CZ10 (by Fujikoshi)

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The new robot CZ10 from Fujikoshi is a new type of collaborative robot that can work alongside humans without safety fences! In various industries such as automotive, electronics, and food, efforts to introduce robots are gaining momentum to address labor shortages and improve productivity. In this context, Fujikoshi has developed a new type of collaborative robot that can work with humans without safety fences, allowing for the construction of flexible production lines in a compact space. For those considering implementation, "Kyoni, the robot introduction support partner," will provide assistance. 【Features】 ■ Excellent safety performance Designed to meet international safety standards, allowing humans and robots to work together. It detects contact with humans to stop and retreat, and the arm design prevents fingers and other objects from getting caught, ensuring safety. ■ Easy operation as desired Equipped with a "new direct teaching function" that enables linear movements and teaching while maintaining a constant orientation of the hand, which was difficult with existing direct teaching methods. ■ High-precision position control Sensors are installed not only in the motors but also in the reducers, achieving high-precision position control. It can handle precise tasks that skilled workers have traditionally performed.
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New Product! NACHI Safety Slim Arm Collaborative Robot CZ10

No safety barriers are needed, collaborative work can be done in the same space as people, and flexible robot utilization and layout configuration are possible!

The Kyōni Robot Promotion Office offers proposals and implementation support for the new collaborative robot CZ10 manufactured by Nidec. Equipped with torque sensors on each axis, it detects contact with operators and safely stops, maintaining a gap of over 25mm in all postures to prevent pinching of fingers and other objects. Intuitive direct teaching is possible by moving the robot directly. **Features of CZ10:** - Achieves high safety with no need for safety fences, anti-pinch design, and contact detection functions. - Easy operation with a direct teaching function that allows even beginners to teach easily. - Lightweight (approximately 50kg) and slim arm design makes it easy to place in work environments. - Capable of performing tasks such as picking and assembly alongside humans on the same line. It is expected to be utilized in a wide range of applications including picking, inspection, sorting, assembly, and loading. **Application Examples:** - Assembly assistance - Picking tasks - Sorting tasks - Loading tasks, etc. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.*

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Case Studies of Industrial Robot System Implementation (Manufacturing Factory Edition) Kyoni Corporation

Productivity Boost! Introducing actual robot implementation cases for transportation, packaging, assembly, picking, and more.

Our company offers a variety of industrial robots, including those manufactured by NACHI, and we provide proposals for suitable automation systems tailored to the challenges faced on-site. Currently, we are giving away a "case study collection" of robot systems that have been implemented in production environments! You can view the on-site challenges and the effects of implementation. [Overview of Contents] (Please check from the download) ■ Automation robots for gear parts transportation and deburring ■ Automation robots for machinery parts transportation and cleaning ■ Automation robots for gear transportation and washing ■ Automation robots for picking and sorting forged parts into boxes ■ Automation robots for picking and aligning optical fine parts ■ Automation robots for aligning small parts and finished product trays ■ Automation robots for packing retort food ■ Automation robots for assembling bento containers ■ Automation robots for sorting and picking pharmaceutical packaging ■ Automation robots for picking and palletizing pharmaceutical molds

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[Please introduce this to the management and general affairs department] Update on the expense reimbursement system implementation case! We have successfully standardized the tasks that were concentrated at the end and beginning of the month. It's hard to believe we used to operate on paper.

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An article has been published about the case of introducing the expense reimbursement system "Rakuraku Seisan" at CTC First Contact, Inc. ~In the case of CTC First Contact~ To prevent situations where one might wonder "I thought I submitted it" or "Where are the documents?", they considered systematization. They were also managing payments to business partners using Excel, but there was a challenge to reduce and improve that workload. After the introduction, the integration with the transfer search significantly reduced the workload. They were able to change the payment site, which was impossible with paper operations. [Case Overview] ■Challenges before implementation - Uncertainty about the location of application documents ■Key points of implementation - Can be operated at a low cost - Flexible customization of settings *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Under the floor and in the attic... the "invisible spaces" are being re-evaluated now.

In an era of material shortages and rising material costs, what should we prioritize and protect?

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Under the floor and in the attic... "Invisible spaces" are being reconsidered now The environment surrounding the housing industry has changed significantly in recent years. Rising timber prices, increased costs of equipment, a shortage of skilled workers, and prolonged delivery times are not temporary changes but are becoming entrenched as structural changes in the entire housing industry. Furthermore, in recent years, the global surge in resource prices, the depreciation of the yen, and rising logistics costs have compounded the situation, leading to a generally unstable environment for housing-related materials. What was once taken for granted—that "necessary materials can be obtained immediately when needed"—is no longer a given. Additionally, the construction and equipment industries continue to face a serious labor shortage. In particular, the aging of veteran craftsmen who support the field is progressing year by year, while securing young talent is not easy. As a result, situations such as difficulty in scheduling construction dates, longer waiting periods until construction, and limited availability of contractors in certain regions are increasingly common nationwide. In the housing industry, there is a growing sentiment that "construction plans cannot be made with the same sense as before," whether for new builds or renovations, which is becoming the norm across the country. For more details, please be sure to read the 【related materials】【related links】 below. ↓ ↓ ↓

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【Catalog now available!】Energy-saving automatic door sensors "HA-T401/HA-T520"

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The "HA-T Series" is an energy-saving automatic door sensor that opens only for those who want to enter, whether on a busy street or in a narrow passageway. The automatic door opens simply by bringing your hand close, addressing hygiene concerns even in facilities used by a large number of people. Depending on the application and installation location, you can choose between "Non-vision Mount Type/HA-T401" and "Non-vision Built-in Type/HA-T520." 【Recommended for such places!】 ☑ Entrance facing a busy passageway ☑ Presence of counters or signs near the door ☑ Buildings facing narrow passageways ☑ Buildings that prioritize aesthetics ☑ Hospitals and facilities that consider hygiene ☑ Large facilities with many doors 【Features】 ● Adaptable to various door types with four detection spot settings ● Reduces unnecessary opening and closing to minimize power consumption, contributing to energy-saving effects ● Equipped with a light touch function, allowing the door to open and close simply by waving your hand, ensuring hygiene ● Can also be used as a wide detection range non-vision infrared sensor ◎ For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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【July 15-17】TECHNO FRONTIER 2026 Exhibition and Presentation | Introducing PI technology that explores optimal manufacturing conditions (iCrystal)

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We will be exhibiting at "TECHNO FRONTIER 2026," which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from July 15 to July 17. Additionally, our representative, Takaishi, will be giving a 50-minute seminar. The program will provide a thorough understanding of the possibilities and applications of process informatics, based on case studies. We look forward to your visit and to welcoming you to our booth. <Seminar Information> "Exploring Optimal Manufacturing Conditions through Process Informatics" Date and Time: July 15, 2026 (Wednesday) 13:20-14:10 Speaker: Representative Director Takaishi For more details about our exhibition, please check the link below.

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[Event Participation] We participated in the 9th Wakayama Prefecture Kensanpin Construction Materials Fair.

[Event Participation] We participated in the 9th Wakayama Prefecture Kensanpin Construction Materials Fair.

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KEIF participated in the "9th Wakayama Prefecture Kensanpin Construction Materials Fair," which was held on July 10, 2026 (Friday) at the 1st floor exhibition hall of Wakayama Big Ai. The event will be held until 5:00 PM on July 10, 2026 (Friday).

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