As part of Automated Solutions Australia’s (ASA) commitment to delivering tomorrows solutions today, ASA has been completing a lot of lab trials using a robotic solution for the application of …

Meet the ASA Team – Michael Krushka
What has been your favourite robot to work with? That is a difficult question to answer I would have to say the FANUC M710iC. I have had multiple experiences …

Customer in Focus: SQP Engineering
SQP WAS NAMED AND ESTABLISHED ON THREE CORE PRINCIPLES: SERVICE, QUALITY & PRODUCTS Founded in 2006 this local West Australian family business started out as a small-scale jobbing shop, renting …

Partners in Productive Expertise
Automated Solutions Australia (ASA) is an inaugural member of the Okuma PIPE Alliance. Okuma Australia’s own PIPE (Partners In Productive Expertise) alliance program has members from several well-known and highly …

RC Williams: An Adelaide Success Story
RC Williams is a true Adelaide success story. Founded by Ron Williams in 1967, RC Williams began as a small family business. Their evolution into precision, repetition and general engineering …

Meet The ASA Team – Michael Sparrow
Michael “Spoggy” Sparrow joined the ASA team in April of 2015, having previously worked with a number of different robots during this 12 years at GM Holden in Elizabeth, where …

Robot In Focus – FANUC M-710iC/45M
The M-710iC series is a unique line of lightweight robots intended for a variety of applications. The FANUC M-710iC/45M features a slender wrist, robust arm and high axis speeds, …

Arc Mate – Robots Have Made it Possible to Weld with More Accuracy and Repeatability
Welding requires a steady hand, focus and attention to detail. Welders or Boilermakers are in high demand as Australian companies in every industry scale up, export more or re-shore …

ASA – 20 Years in Business
Back in the Summer of 1999, Pat Green and Troy Holmes first crossed paths while working together as Automation Engineers. Pat was 31 at the time, having worked 5 years …
AW Fraser
On any given day in Christchurch, New Zealand, you’ll find old car radiators, tangled electrical wire, taps from yester-year, and other trinkets, slowly bubbling away inside a furnace at temperatures …