CNC Robotics (L-R) extended control team Jason Barker, Bart Simpson, Philippa Glover and Madina Barker
Over the past decade, CNC Robotics has earned a reputation as a robot leader for machining applications, with consumers in many production industries.
It has developed systems for a wide range of machining processes, adding milling, drilling, oversanging and additive manufacturing, as well as general process automation for packaging and pick-and-place operations, and for the maintenance of traditional device tools.
The Liverpool-based company recently celebrated its historic anniversary by embarking on a significant expansion of its robot machining business by adding a moment near its Liverpool base and recruiting five more members.
The addition of the site at the moment will allow a clearer separation of the company’s activities in providing popular cells for exclusive functions, trimming or drilling, and its cutting-edge studies and progression projects for easier applications.
“The operation of any of the facilities from a singles site presented several challenges, not just the scarcity of space,” said Jason Barker, founder and CTO of CNC Robotics. “For example, we had to avoid running confidential projects while prospective customers were going to see our popular solutions.
“Having our studies and progression separately means that paintings can continue uninterrupted. Similarly, we now have room in our specialty to remain a popular demo mobile permanently for consumers who want a plug-and-play system.”
Along with the five recruits, the control team was strengthened by promoting Philippa Glover as CEO and incorporating former Autodesk and Delcam director Bart Simpson as the company’s non-executive chairman.
The expansion continues to accumulate profits of more than 30% in 2019, with the company on the way to an even larger expansion this year.
Along with the general trend towards greater automation, there is a growing awareness that robots can provide a more cost-effective solution than mills for large-scale machining of softer materials.
CNC Robotics has experienced an immediate expansion in the demand for its industry systems and higher education institutions. Additional staff will allow the company to meet this superior requirement. They will also help get the best grades of education and be provided to customers as the number of customers increases.