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Topic ClosedAutodesk Gallery at One Market: Let's Get Demolished

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    Posted: 14.Jul.2010 at 04:00

Brokk

Last month we got a new exhibit at the entry to our Gallery at One Market. The Brokk demolition robot came to us from our gallery in Lake Oswego. Brokk is a leading supplier of remote-controlled demolition equipment to the building, process, and nuclear industries.

The people responsible for this exhibit:

The Autodesk software used to make the demolition robot:

By using Autodesk Inventor to combine their mechanical and electrical designs into a single digital model, Brokk was able to validate the range of motion and interoperability of interchangeable parts. The result was that they cut the number of physical prototypes they needed in half and reduced their time to market by about a third. This is great news since these remote-controlled robots go where it its too dangerous for humans to do the work using other tools.

Many of you may recall the model for this piece of machinery back from our DWF days.

We are happy to have this cool exhibit right at the gallery's doorstep.

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