Adept expands into Japan, signs Nihon Kizai as distributor

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Adept Technology, provider of intelligent vision-guided robotics and global robotics services is expanding its distribution channel in Japan by signing Nihon Kizai as its newest distributor to cover the Japanese market.

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Japan is currently the world’s largest robotics market according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).

“As a trading company specializing in automatic control devices Nihon Kizai has had great success in multiple industries in the region where the need to increase production, improve efficiency and lower costs has manufacturers increasingly seeking robotic solutions,” said John Dulchinos, president and chief executive officer for Adept. “With this partnership we will continue our expansion initiative into this region and Nihon’s customers will benefit by having access to the Adept state of the art automation products designed to improve the manufacturing process.”

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