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The robot, which is being hailed as a world-first, was built at Penguin’s manufacturing centre near Sudbury, Ontario, and features an arm that extends 4.
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Canadian firm Penguin Automated Systems has shipped a hangup-assessment and removal robotic system to Codelco’s Andina mine in Chile, the Northern Ontario Business news website has reported.
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