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John Greer, far left, coordinator of Ozarks Technical Community College’s Lebanon Education Center, was on hand May 30 for a ceremony commemorating the center’s new Fanuc robot. Also on hand were OTC President Hal Higdon, center, and Emerson Climate Technologies executives John Howard, Brent Garner and Todd McCleary. Emerson Climate Technologies/ Scroll Compressors, based in Lebanon, donated the Fanuc robot, along with controller and transformer, to OTC’s Lebanon facility. Students in the robotics program will be able to use the donated equipment, valued at $15,000, in class work. [[In-content Ad]]
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