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Sysmac NJ wins the 2011 Good Design Award
16/12/2011
On October 3, the Japan Institute of Design Promotion announced the 2011 Good Design Award winners. The Omron Group entered a total of seven products. Four of these products notably from the IAB and Healthcare divisions received awards. There were 3,162 entries from Japan and abroad and of these, 1,112 entries from 649 companies qualified for the Good Design Awards. After the initial screening of the product literature, products entered into the second-stage of the screening process which entailed the products being evaluated. |
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About Sysmac NJ
This next-generation controller series was created by integrating the latest high-speed MPU with Omron's diverse range of knowledge and expertise accumulated in its role as a pioneer in the factory automation market. The result is a series of high-speed, high-performance controllers with enhanced stability and reliability.
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The NJ501 Series allows seamless connection to a variety of I/O devices such as servo drivers and vision sensors for high-performance motion control beyond the capabilities of conventional PLCs. It also enables control of an entire system with a single controller device, thus presenting a new style of machine automation.
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Judge's comments
This is a machine controller that can integrate various units and functions, the design of this product inspires a feeling of confidence. Omron's controller has a totally coordinated design.
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In terms of colour coordination and graphical details, this product design conveys a feeling of integrity and safety on the factory floor. Rather than adding fancy features without a clear purpose, Omron designed a controller that maintains the role and original characteristics of the product, thus giving a greater sense of reliability.
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About Good Design Awards
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The Good Design Awards (generally known as the "G-Mark system") are Japan's only comprehensive design evaluation and commendation system. The system has its origin in the Good Design Selection System instituted by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 1957. Since 1998, the awards have been sponsored by the Japan Institute of Design Promotion and remain one of the world's most widely recognized design awards. Over the past 50+ years, more than 37,000 product designs in a wide range of fields have been recognized for contributing to quality improvements in industrial products while enhancing lifestyles.
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