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UK Engineering Students Win First Prize for Senior Capstone Project
Congratulations to our team of brilliant University of Kentucky engineering students. These seniors won the capstone design competition for developing an advanced part feeding system prototype embodying our MagicFeeder™ technology. Special thanks to Dr. Regina Hannemann and the ECE program at UofKY for the opportunity to work with this talented group. Bright futures ahead! Learn more about Kinemetrix part feeding automation
KINEMETRIX Supports UK Student Group: KORA
We’re pleased to announce our support of KORA: Kentucky Organization of Robotics and Automation. KORA is a University of Kentucky student organization dedicated to hands-on projects involving custom automation and robotics. After becoming acquainted with their student leadership team, Kinemetrix is providing access to precision machining resources, materials, available internships, and training on industrial robotics. To keep our technology toolkit sharp, and risk for our…
Monozukuri in North America
Making Things Because you’re reading this, you already know that making things is uniquely satisfying. When we create useful objects, the sense of accomplishment is deeply hardwired.
Lessons from Little League Baseball
You’ve been bombarded with provocative news headlines for months. Here’s a little break. Kinemetrix has been privileged to support youth sports in the Lexington, Kentucky area over the years. Recently, at a nail-biting end of season little league game, in the silence between windup and pitch, something became very clear. On the baseball field, there was more economic, religious, and ethnic diversity than nearly any…
KINEMETRIX Expands Electric Vehicle Assembly Solutions
2019 was a year of unprecedented activity, innovation, and growth. The automotive industry is reinventing itself toward electrification, driving the adoption of new materials, processes, and design architectures. For the customers we serve, the current landscape is creating abundant opportunity, and risk. Fortunately, scaling novel, prototype-scale processes into robust manufacturing systems is at the core of what we do.