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CAMotion, is offering Q-Track's RFID-based Collision Avoidance Non-Line of Sight system to its customers. The solution employs RFID readers on cranes, as well as RFID tags worn by workers, to detect an imminent collision and stop a crane before that can occur.

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Atlanta-based robotics firm CAMotion will participate at this year's DRUPA printing equipment exhibition. DRUPA is the largest printing equipment exhibition in the world, held every four years in Dusseldorf, Germany.

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Dutch crane manufacturer, D2Cranes, is advancing safety through their new series of cleanroom cranes. The new cranes incorporate technological advances in two areas: safe motion control and component redundancy.

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Rob Loomis from CAMotion recently spoke at the 18th annual Crane Symposium. Rob spoke specifically about EXPERTOPERATORTM, and the field trials that have demonstrated how this technology reduces collisions, increases productivity, and quickens operator training time.

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CAMotion recently installed and commissioned an Expert Operator system in Ede, The Netherlands. The system is the first of CAMotion's advanced crane control technology suite to be implemented in Europe.

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CAMotion presented at the 2011 joint conference of the Automated Imaging Association (AIA), Motion Control Association (MCA), and Robotic Industries Association (RIA). The conference attracted approximately 350 industry leaders from the robotics, machine vision, and motion control industries.

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