To keep millions of American bowlers stocked with the highest performing, top-of-the-line equipment, the U.S. Bowling Congress (USBC) has led the charge of bowling research and testing technology at the International Bowling Campus. The latest USBC milestone marks the age of the higher-performance bowling robot, a technological curiosity with a concrete purpose dubbed E.A.R.L. (Enhanced Automated Robot Launcher) developed by the engineering firm ARM Automation. ARM Automation, based in Austin, TX, develops custom automation solutions for industrial applications. Through the years, ARM has developed and built multi-axis orthopedic implant testing systems, modular robots for handling nuclear materials, underwater robotics for the world's largest fountain shows, packaging and assembly lines for PC production, mobile robots for warehouse automation and laser micro-machining tools for semiconductor photomask production.
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