
DANAHER MOTION ANNOUNCED THAT THE 300,000TH AXIS of its SynqNet motion and I/O network was shipped in August 2007, and since SynqNet's introduction in 2003 more than 303,000 axes have been installed worldwide, making it the fastest growing motion network available today. Danaher Motion attributes much of the rapid SynqNet adoption rate to machinery builders in the medical imaging, packaging, machine tool, robotics, semiconductor, printed circuit board manufacturing/assembly, and flat panel display industries who want to design a differentiated digital machine through the proven performance, intelligent software, modularity, reliability, serviceability and the digital system visibility that SynqNet provides.

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