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True Position Robotics Limited
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True Position Robotics Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2005 based in West Midlands.
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ATS (Automated robotic digital twinning, optical Tooling reference System)
28 Jul 2025 to 28 Jan 2027
True Position Robotics (TPR) is a UK technology company, based in Nottingham, looking to scale-up its business. It works in high accuracy robotic applications - where the capability is significantly higher than a standard robot, but keeping the low cost and flexibility of standard robot machines. It is developing intelligent software products and sustaina...
SIMPL (Space, Information, Mobility, Power and machine Learning)
1 Jul 2025 to 31 Dec 2026
**SIMPL** has five work packages designed to increase robot adoption in aero structure manufacturing, up to TRL6\. The work focusses on automation the sub assembly build, which is currently manual, and takes 80% of the build time. Successful automation allows manufacturers to ramp up production, where skilled labour is scarce. **S**pace: Planning and qual...
ADI (Automated Drilling and Inspection)
1 Sep 2020 to 31 Dec 2021
Innovative robotic aerospace assembly project. Project team includes Airbus, BAE Systems, GKN Aerospace, Fanuc UK and True Position Robotics. Focus on high accuracy, low payload robot drilling to facilitate affordable and yet precise automation. A UK designed and made metrology system will be further developed to allow simple integration into robot cells ...