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    It is headquartered in Yamanashi Prefecture. In 1982, FANUC entered into a joint venture with General Motors Corporation (GM), called GMFanuc Robotics Corporation, to produce and market robots in the United States.

  3. The monthly production capacity of CNCs for Factory Automation and Robots is 23,000 in FANUC Headquarters, and 16,000 in Mibu. FANUC Robots are used abundantly for complex assembly tasks which only humans could perform in the past.

  4. Factories on the Headquarters campus in Oshino-mura, Yamanashi Prefecture. Many factories are dispersed in the 1,780,000 square meter FANUC forest, rich in nature. Factories include those for assembling CNCs, Servo Amplifiers, Servo Motors, Robots, Roboshots, and Robocuts.

  5. FANUC's History. In 1956, the first NC in Japanese private sector was developed successfully. Since then, FANUC have continued to develop new technology into their products. The history of FANUC has been recognized the history of CNC itself.

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  6. Headquartered in Bengaluru, FANUC India operates from 22 key locations across the country. FANUC also has state-of-the-art Technical Centers in Bengaluru, Manesar and Pune.

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  7. About FANUC. FANUC started the development of NCs in 1955, and ever since, has devoted itself to focusing on factory automation. FANUC is active in the fields of FA, which encompasses basic technologies, consisting of NCs (numerical controls), servos and lasers, and Robots to which such basic technologies are applied, as well as Robomachines.

  8. In Japan, FANUC had become the first company to build and operate an automated factory with NC machine tools and robots. Sixty years since its founding and, with more than 4,9 million CNC controls and 810,000 robots installed worldwide, FANUC is the leading global manufacturer of factory automation.