Webinar: Join us for Cobots in Canada on Aug. 25!
August 9, 2021
By Manufacturing AUTOMATION
Canada’s manufacturing community has many unique challenges. As an export nation, we have to be what our customers need: from high and medium volumes, to high mix and low volumes.
We have to be innovative and flexible in our approaches to manufacturing, costing, quality and delivery. Capital investment in automation is a critical conversation, especially post-COVID, where attracting, securing and retaining skilled personnel is one of Canada’s looming labour challenges.
Join us for a cross-Canada webinar series, sponsored by Universal Robots, where we will showcase use cases, distributors, integrators and end users of collaborative robots.
“Cobots” are the fastest growing segment in automation, and considering their lower cost and quicker deployment compared to traditional robots, it’s easy to understand why.
The first Cobots in Canada webinar on Wednesday, August 25 at 11 am PT/2 pm ET is tailored to audiences in Western Canada, but everyone is welcome to attend.
What you’ll learn:
- What is collaborative automation and why should manufacturers consider it?
- How to plan for success in collaborative robots
- Use cases: Who is doing what with cobots in Canada?
- The ROI of using cobots to automate repetitive tasks: quality, cost savings and bottom line results.
Meet the speakers
Bryce Flug
General Manager, J.S. Foster Corporation
Chad Skeans
Branch Manager/Technical Outside Sales, SKEANS Pneumatic & Automation
Matt White
Applications Specialist, SKEANS Pneumatic & Automation
About the moderator
Jim Beretta is president of Customer Attraction, an industrial marketing consultancy. He works with companies in robotics, automation, manufacturing, packaging and capital equipment on branding, marketing and search engine strategies. He attended the University of Western Ontario and is based in Cambridge, Ont. Jim can be reached at jim@customerattraction.com.
Register now!
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