Specialists from Accutronics's team will be available on stand 202 with a selection of products from its portfolio of batteries for robotics. The team will also be drawing attention to the latest batteries and cells from Ultralife Corporation, Accutronics's parent company, who has been focused on the robotics and internet-of-things markets in recent years.
"Robots are increasingly being used in critical applications, such as medical," explained Neil Oliver, technical marketing manager at Accutronics. "In addition to the growing demand for surgical robots, in the last few years there has been a rise in the use of disinfection robots. Accutronics and Ultralife manufacture pre-engineered battery packs that are pre-certified to standards applicable to medical devices, including hot-swappable and embeddable rechargeable lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries - available in 6V, 12V and 24V. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, like the 28.8V CMX series, are also available. These serve robotics applications, such as exoskeletons, that are branching out from their medical roots into logistics and military applications."
"The military are always seeking lightweight, easily transportable equipment (including robots) and the same is true for the components they use, down to robot batteries. At the exhibition, Accutronics will be displaying the 24V URB0023 LiFePO4 stackable battery. Up to ten of these batteries can be stacked together to create power systems to fit demanding...
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