Bengaluru, India – Mitsubishi Electric Computerized Numerical Controllers (CNCs) has established the ‘Me-eye Experience Centre’ in Peenya as part of its CNC Technical Centre. This initiative will create Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for the CNC metal cutting industry, such as user applications for mobile phones, PCs, and the web. The state-of-the-art demonstration set up in this new facility is the first of its kind and will attract future developments in the machine tool industry in the era of IoT.
The company CNC offers advanced CNC control systems to help the industry’s machining needs reach new heights. The company provides CNC packages and technologies to a variety of factory machines. Mitsubishi Electric India established a CNC manufacturing facility in Peenya, Bengaluru, in 2017 to support the ‘Make in India’ initiative and assist industries seeking to adopt cutting-edge manufacturing technology.
The ‘Me-eye’ brand will stand for a mission of ‘Visualizing problems and realising solutions’ in the CNC and related industries, similar to how the human eye performs the function of visualization and transforms complex visuals into simple observation. Me-eye will have many IoT projects in the future, and some have already begun. Me-Connect, MT-Connect, and Connect2U are just a few of the projects that are part of this initiative. The Experience Centre has also displayed the Direct Robot Control (DRC), which will be used to demonstrate controlling a robot from the CNC Controller screen. The company’s esteemed customers will have the best choice in realizing world-class technologies and solutions tailored to the Indian market as a result of these Factory Automation Collaborative efforts.
One of the first projects under the Me-eye Experience Centre is ‘Me-Connect’, a mobile application for all Mitsubishi Electric CNC users that is the first among Mitsubishi Electric CNC group companies globally. CNC Customer service functions such as service request registration, warranty and end-user data, and so on will be accessible via this App. Customers will be able to see the status of their Repair requests via the mobile application, and Service/Maintenance personnel will be able to use this technology to remotely keep track of their machine’s information at all times.
Mitsubishi Electric India CNC intends to continue collaborating with India's dream of becoming number one by utilizing sustainable technology, efficient manpower, and an innovative approach.
Masaya Takeda, General Manager, CNC Department, Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd, commented, “We are happy to introduce such initiatives because value addition is our major interest through which we make our Customers and Partners happier and more enthusiastic. Through this, we are sure more Machine makers and End users are going to become beneficiaries by using our applications and support. Me-eye will function as an eye to see Customer’s needs/problems, an eye to focus on solutions for the growth of the Indian manufacturing sector. We hope this initiative will also be another step towards the Government’s ‘Make in India’ mission.”
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