Agenda Confirmed for Collaborative Robots & Automation Event

By Caroline Rees / 14 Jun 2016
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The Next-Generation Collaborative Robots & Automation Technologies Automotive Manufacturing 2016 conference will be held August 17-18 in Detroit, MI. A range of case studies and panel discussions will assess the commercial benefits of implementing new robotics and automation technologies on production efficiency, cost and profitability for the automotive industry.

Automotive Innovation Event

The automotive manufacturing industry is now witnessing is an influx of next-generation collaborative robots and automation technologies which offer safer, faster and more profitable manufacturing capabilities. Key decision makers from Ford, General Motors, Subaru, Honda, Toyota and Nissan will speak at the event to discuss the impact of these innovations on safety, production costs and manufacturing profitability.

Key Focus Areas:

• Where does automation make sense?
• How to comply with global safety regulations
• How to implement collaborative robots
• Verifying robot safety
• Error proofing & digital defect detection
• How flexible are assembly lines to handle new product?
• Managing changing controls architecture
• Collecting and utilizing data.

The two-day agenda will deliver the latest OEM-led case studies, to thoroughly assess the commercial application, integration and benefits of innovative collaborative robotic and automation technologies. Visit the event website for more info: www.next-generation-automotive-automation.com

Posted by Caroline Rees Caroline co-founded Unmanned Systems Technology and has been at the forefront of the business ever since. With a Masters Degree in marketing Caroline has her finger on the pulse of all things unmanned and is committed to showcasing the very latest in unmanned technical innovation. Connect & Contact