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Included in the license package offered to the customers is the right to use the patents for Orbital DrillingTM and Tool Wear CompensationTM, software for generating drill-recipes, and know-how.
“The Exechon machine is with its rigid and accurate yet agile design very well suited for performing integrated Orbital DrillingTM with a standard machining spindle and we believe that this combined technology will create great added value to Exechon and Novator customers all over the world”, says Novator’s CEO Hans-Petter Andersson.
The combined technology will be sold by Exechon as an accessory to their growing range of machines such as the new X300S and X700S. “Integrating the patented Novator processes into the Exechon machines will save a huge amount of money and improve the productivity significantly for customers that so far have been forced to buy two types of equipments; one for machining and one for Orbital DrillingTM, says Exechon’s CEO Kalle Neumann.
About Exechon
The history of Exechon goes all the way back to 1985 when Karl-Erik Neumann patented the first Parallel Kinematics Machine (PKM) based on 3 actuators mounted around a centre tube, named Tricept. The continuing know how has resulted in the unique Exechon technology as well as a specialised insight in licensing, and today the core business of Exechon AB is “to develop the latest technology in Parallel Kinematics Machines and make it available to the market through License Agreements”.
To date 20 companies worldwide have acquired the Exechon Licence and machines are built and integrated in Europe, USA, China, Korea, Taiwan, and India, by companies like Hwacheon, ThyssenKrupp, Güdel, TATA, etc.
About Novator
Novator is a high-tech engineering company focused on providing efficient drilling solutions based on, but not limited to, the patented Orbital DrillingTM technology. Novator’s Orbital DrillingTM technology is designed to meet tomorrow’s production requirements for customers working with advanced and complex materials, mainly within the aerospace industry. The Orbital DrillingTM technology enables enterprises to significantly improve quality and productivity while cutting production costs. The main driving force behind using Orbital DrillingTM is the introduction of new, advanced materials such as carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP), and Titanium, which many companies today are facing great challenges when drilling. Novator was launched in 1992. The Company owns 34 patents and has several additional patents pending all over the world relating to the Orbital DrillingTM technology. Novator’s headquarter is in Stockholm, Sweden.
For more information, please contact:
Karl-Erik Neumann, CEO Exechon
Telephone: +46 8 352240
Mobile: +46 705 68 00 99
E-mail: kalle.neumann@exechon.com
Homepage: www.exechon.com
Hans-Petter Andersson, CEO Novator
Telephone: +46 8 673 54 57
Mobile: +46 703 80 74 59
E-mail: hp.andersson@novator.eu
Homepage: www.novator.eu
Published: 2010-05-03
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