[Newsletter March/April] EasternGear's 2024 Exhibition Schedule
With Covid finally behind us and the rest of the world opening up to each other, we’ve decided that we would also step up our game to head out and attend more international exhibitions this year. We would be delighted if you came to visit our booth! If some of the booth locations have not been released yet, we will be sending out another email as soon as we find out. EasternGear would like to thank you for your continued support.
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Our Upcoming Exhibitions 🌏
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July 3-5, 2024
Busan International Mobility Show (BIMOS) 2024
Booth Location: Hall 4, 1st floor
Venue: BEXCO
Address: 55, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Korea
Ticketing: http://eng.bimos.co.kr/
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July 24-26, 2024
Shanghai Industrial Automation and Robot Exhibition 2024
Booth Location: 3-H28 Booth
Venue: National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)
Address: China, Shanghai, Qing Pu Qu, 333, 崧泽大道333号 邮政编码: 201106
Ticketing: http://www.sia-robot.com/
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While globoid worm gears are our expertise, our engineers are also very capable with planetary gears, including spur, helical, rack and pinions, and more. EasternGear innovates by combining different gears to create a powerful transmission drive to provide the best output and efficiency for our customers’ requirements.
As you may have read in one of our previous newsletters, EasternGear has been gearing up to not only replace already existing reducers in the rapidly growing robot market but also to position ourselves in the new robot markets of high-output and heavy-duty market.
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- We have been working closely with ‘P Company’* to upgrade and newly design the already existing slew drives for solar panels to track the exact movements of the sun’s trajectory. ‘P Company’ is a leading solar panel firm in South Korea, exporting and installing solar farms from the US to Japan.
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- ‘H Company’*, a global automotive parts manufacturing company with a branch in robotics for future mobility and accessibility. We have partnered with them to design and manufacture a gearbox that can uphold a payload of up to 3 tons.
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- Teaming up with a field robot manufacturer, ‘M Company’ we have been conducting R&D and testing to build an AMR for factory-floor usage while finding innovative ways to implement our globoid worm gears.
*Names are redacted due to NDAs and will not be disclosed until projects have been released to the public.
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