Industrial robots : Design for Manufacture HNC in Engineering Year 1 : presentation transcript
This is a presentation about industrial robots. Industrial robots play an increasing role in modern production and assembly facilities. The different types of robot available and their configuration are discussed. Examples of typical uses in sectors of the engineering industry are also identified. For further information regarding unit outcomes go to Edexcel.org.uk/ HN/ Engineering / Specifications These files support the Edexcel HN unit – Design for Manufacture (NQF L4).
This open educatio
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11.439 Revitalizing Urban Main Streets: St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans (MIT)
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The physical and economic development planning tools used to understand and assess urban Main Streets from physical design and economic development
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This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre Open Engineering Resources Pilot project. The project was funded by HEFCE and the JISC/HE Academy UKOER programme.
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Syllabus for an economics module providing students with a knowledge of the development policies carried out by the IMF and the World Bank, as taught by Marina Della Giusta of the University of Reading. Available in Word format.













