In the past, loading CNC, assembly or injection mold machines from bins was a difficult task at best. Even with advanced vision systems, it was still a challenge. The most efficient and flexible way to load machines is to pick parts directly out of the bins they’re shipped in, but until now that was nearly impossible. In this webinar you’ll learn about a unique combination of technologies that power ActiNav’s next generation machine loading, delivering precise, consistent and agile picks. If you need unmanned operation, high reliability, flexibility, and simple programming, attend this webinar to learn more.
Attendees of this webinar will learn:
- To understand the combination of technologies that enable reliable machine tending/loading.
- How 20 years of advanced motion control technology enables the most reliable and intuitive machine loading.
- How this automation solution reduces labor costs per part, extends runtimes and machine uptimes, enables labor deployment, etc.
Silas Neale
Channel Development Manager
Universal Robots
After nearly a decade in business operations, Silas entered the automation space and gained six years of experience as a sales engineer with Cognex and Keyence. Last year he joined Universal Robots with a strong background in robotics and machine vision. His experience in 2D and 3D vision has carried over into the robotic bin-picking arena and regularly consults with clients and prospects on this challenging area of automation. He also holds a bachelor’s degree from Roger Williams University and is based in the Greater Boston area.
Steve Crowe
Editor
The Robot Report
Steve Crowe is Editor of The Robot Report and Collaborative Robotics Trends. He joined WTWH Media after spending five years as Managing Editor of Robotics Trends and Robotics Business Review. He was also co-chair of RoboBusiness and has produced robotics conferences for CES and PTC’s LiveWorx. Crowe holds a degree in journalism from Emerson College.