Kane Robotics, headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Chino, California specializes in turnkey collaborative robot systems for the manufacturing industry. Kane’s roots are in aerospace and defense, but they are expanding their focus to include applications in construction, automotive aftermarket, and other commercial manufacturing. Their goal is to eliminate dirty, dull, repetitive processes through the development of cobot solutions for a wide spectrum of assembly, material removal, and inspection tasks. To accomplish this goal and continue growing their application portfolio, Kane Robotics invests heavily in research and development, pairing integration expertise with leading edge robotic equipment in practical, versatile cobot systems. Using ATI’s AOV-10 Compliant Orbital Sander and Universal Robots UR10e, they integrated an aluminum polishing application that multiplies productivity.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The first round of state funding through the Job Training Incentive Program in 2021 will support 265 new jobs, a news release said.
The state Economic Development Department announced Tuesday that eight companies will receive more than $2 million to support 264 trainees and one intern in New Mexico. Companies receiving funding in excess of $50,000 include:
• Tempur Production USA, which received $1.136 million to support 141 trainees in Albuquerque at an average wage of $20.97 per hour.
• LQ Digital, which received $417,164 to support 101 trainees in Albuquerque at an average wage of $15.70.
• McKinley Paper Company, which received $256,147 to support 10 trainees in Prewitt, at an average wage of $32.38.