Archive for Februari 2013

Made in the Valley: Nemat Incorporated | 2 of 2


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Nemat Incorporated manufactures a variety of specialty products, but its own TV mount called the "Mighty Mount" is gaining popularity around the country.

Hexbug Nano V2 habitat sets!


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Yesterday's post was all about the new Hexbug Nano V2's, and we also wrote a few speculations for the new habitat sets. Today, however, we have actual photos of what the sets may look like. Based on other sets, I'm guessing that this one may rest on a price of $30. Thanks for reading and follow us to stay updates!

Introducing the all new Hexbug Nano V2


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If you an avid fan for the Hexbug robots, then you probably already know that the Hexbug Nano's were sold the most. Aside from that, Innovation First has revealed (not 100% confirmed) a new type of Hexbug Nano. Unlike its predecessor, the all new Nano V2 will be able to climb vertical slopes. Yes, that's right, vertical slopes. Using multiple "arms" on its back, this Hexbug will be able to climb in and out of vertical tubes. This feature also points to the fact that new "Habitat" sets will be released later on. These sets will include intricate tubes and pathways that the Nano V2 can explore. Although a release date hasn't been confirmed, we'll probably start seeing these in the fall, perhaps the summer. I will also try to get more information such as prices and official release dates. As of now, you can expect these critters to cost around $10. Thanks for reading and please follow us to stay updated!



Made in the Valley: Nemat Incorporated | 1 of 2


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According to Nemat, the large CNC milling machines weight 150,000 to 225,000 pounds each and sit on foundation 36" deep x 12' x 36'. It took over 20 truck loads with special permits to get the 5 large CNC milling machines to the Valley from Detroit.

Robots to help at Fukushima Nuclear Plants


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Over the next few decades, Japan will be integrating robots into its task of cleaning up the nuclear power plant mess at Fukushima. Some robots have already been developed. For example, a few tracked robots are equipped cameras and can be controlled via a computer. Others can dive right into wet environments that are hazardous to humans. Even major companies such as Mitsubishi have helped out by developing robots to get the job done. Lets just hope another accident doesn't happen between know and the clean up



Source: the video listed above

Nemat Inc. Has a New Website!


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Please check out our NEW and improved website!


Nemat Inc. is a United States manufacturer of consumer products, providing domestic Contract Manufacturing, as well as Engineering and Management Consulting services.

2 year anniversary!


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Today marks the second year that SimpleBotics had been running! I want to thank all of you. I thank you for supporting my blog. Since December, traffic has tripled. Check back tonight for a new post on robotics. Thanks!

Made in USA Products: The Stitcher


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The Stitcher is the most unique fixture for layout of stitch welds, construction studs frames, and other professional projects.  This simple fixture will reduce your layout time by 90% and increase the accuracy of the spacing by 100%.  This will allow you to have higher quality and get the work completed much faster.

The Harlem Shake (Robot Edition)


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I know what your thinking, "Another Harlem Shake video, sheesh." Don't panic though, this one is like no other, and it has robots!

Nemat Inc Has A Brand New Website!


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Check out our brand new updated website. www.Nemat.com

Stunning Panorama of Curiosity on Mars (2013)


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It's been a while since Curiosity landed on the surface of Mars. Even though a few panoramas have been created to show off Mars and its rover, Curiosity created this one all by herself with here robotic arm. Go to the following URL to see (and play with) the amazing panorama! http://bit.ly/X88Rh9

Made in Madera


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Printed by the Fresno Bee on February 3, 2013

Frustrated at jobs getting shipped overseas, a Madera manufacturer is launching a line of "Made in America" products.

The Nemat Management Group employs 30 people on Road 24 in Madera. Normally, they make machinery that other manufacturers use to make their products, such as grape-processing equipment or machinery that makes solar panels.

But owner Mike Nemat wants to start making products that are often now made in China. The company already is manufacturing the TV Mighty Mount, a metal mounting system for flat-screen TVs. The company will start taking orders on its website soon and hopes to find a retailer to sell the Mighty Mount.

Nemat also is considering making woodworking equipment and theft-proof mailboxes. High quality, simple design and a process with little waste can keep American-made products competitive and costs down, he said.

"I believe in making American products," he said. "I think manufacturing should have stayed in the United States. It shouldn't have gone offshore."

Clay Robot Sculptures on Etsy.com


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Lets set aside the deadly, servo driven, and programmable robots for a few moments and look at robots on the good side. On etsy.com (eBay for arts and crafts) I came across a store named "Robots are Awesome." They sell intricate robot sculptures crafted out of clay, wire, and other small knickknacks. Some of these little robots are made to be put on the shelve, and some are even created to be on top of wedding cakes. Even if those kind of robots don't appease your taste for art, then you can have a custom robots sculpted for you. If you're interested in purchasing these robots then visit this address, http://etsy.me/2ELPn1 !

Madera Manufacturer Launches 'Made in USA' Line


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Published on 01/25/2013 - 2:04 pm
Written by Michael Kincheloe
The Made in USA line from Nemat features the Mighty Mount television mounting system, which fits of a wide range of sizes.
The Made in USA line from Nemat features the Mighty Mount television mounting system, which fits of a wide range of sizes.


A Madera-based company is launching a new line of “Made in USA” products that will maintain and possibly increase manufacturing jobs in the San Joaquin Valley.

Nemat, Inc. is developing and manufacturing products made entirely in the United States, starting with their “Mighty Mount” television mounting system, an anodized aluminum product that allows the mounting of a wide range of television sizes. Owner Mike Nemat said Mighty Mount is available online through Amazon or directly from his company, because retailers were hesitant about stocking the product.

“They want more Chinese products for two dollars that they can mark up,” Nemat said.

Originally designed for flat screen TVs, Mighty Mount can hold up to 2,500 pounds. Prices range from $55 to $90 for mini, small, medium and large sizes.

Nemat, Inc. will offer a removable swimming pool fence that can also be used to enclose a front yard for parties or other events and a device that monitors children within a 10 to 20 foot range.

“It’s good for using at the mall and other places,” Nemat said. “It can be connected to an iPhone or cell phone. It lets you know where your kids are.”

Nemat opened the pricision machining shop on a $2 million investment in 2009, creating 30 news jobs.

For more information, contact Nemat, Inc. at (877) 540-6716 or nemat@nemat.com.

Source: The Business Journal 

Before and After Implementation


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Nemat Management & Productivity Group (NMPG) is a proven process improvement and problem solving company with extensive background in manufacturing. Majority of our projects result in a payback period of less than 4 months. 

Operation As Is

Specialized Helment-As Is

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After Implementation 

Specialized Helment-After NMPG

Specialized Helment-After NMPG

SimpleBotics web-app is now available!


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With a lot of readers using mobile devices to catch on robotics news and info from SimpleBotics, I though it was necessary to create a web-app and a mobile template. To download the web-app, simply go to the simplebotics site and add to homescreen. The app's icon has been updated, an it features the all new logo. Thanks for reading and like us on facebook to gain early access to upcoming news on our projects and robots!

Newmat Management Group's Vision


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Our vision is to increase our clients' Value Added Activities (V.A.) and reduce their Non-Value Added Activities (N.V.A.). Non-Value Added Activities typically account for 75% of all activities. 

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Little Caesars uses Robots Sign Shakers Instead of Humans


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This may sound like a joke, but Little Caesars is using robots to advertise with signs! Even though the job is not a major one, it still qualifies as a job performed by a human. In the video above, you can see a person freaking out and recording the working robot. Please share to inform everyone that the end is near (joking)!

"Ground Broken for 50-Person Plant"


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Here is another great article written about Nemat Management Group when we were first breaking ground. This is from the Madera Tribune on July 28, 2008.

By Tami Jo Nix


The goal of building a new manufacturing plant and hiring a 50-person workforce by the end of 2009 brought the Hayward-based Nemat Management Group to break ground for a new manufacturing plant at 19343 Road 24 in Madera.

Owner Mike Nemat and his wife Leila Shahnavaz welcomed dignitaries and civic leaders to the event, which featured gold-headed shovels to turn over the ceremonial dirt.

The plant will provide high-precision production machining services through Computer Numeric Control devices with precision dimensions measured to the specifications of its customers. He said the workforce he intends to hire will be trained for machining, welding and assembly at their Hayward plant or in Detroit. 

Nemat looked at several other sites when deciding where to build his manufacturing plant.

"For awhile it felt like the EDC was becoming a satellite office." Nemat said. 

He complimented Madera and Bobby Kahn, executive director of the Madera County Economic Development Commission, saying that after meeting with a representative of the Fresno EDC office, he canceled all of his other Fresno meetings because he knew he wanted to build in Madera. 


MeCam, the $50 camera-equipped micro quadcopter


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With all the hype going on regarding micro quadcopters, I thought this post would be relevant pertaining to that topic. AR drone is $300, CrazyFlie is $150, and MeCam is $50. Developed by a new company called Always Innovating, MeCam is supposedly a $50 palm-sized quadcopter with an eclectic range of features. For example, the MeCam quadcopter has a live-streaming camera (iOS and Android compatible), it can follow its master, and it can even obey voice commands. All this seems too good to be true for a measly price of just $50. Aside from that, Always Innovating has stated that any company willing to produce this robot will be able to sell it. MeCam's estimated release date is planned to be early next year. If all this is true, then you can count on me to show you a demo of this highly capable micro quadcopter. Thanks for reading and the photo below is an example of what the MeCam robot looks like when comparing it's size to the size of a hand! Be sure to follow us on Twitter to stay updated!
http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/products/mecam-photos.htm

Source: http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/products/mecam.htm