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Innovations in End-of-Arm Tooling

26/03/2024 - 1 PM - 2 PM ET

ACERCA DE ESTE WEBINAR

End-of-arm tools (EOAT) are an integral part of any industrial robotic system. Here we will be presenting the evolution of EOATs from their inception in the 1970’s onward to today. We will be seeing the advancements made over the years that have allowed EOATs to help companies around the world automate their production lines. The future of automation is here, so we will also see a preview of what the future of EOATs has instore.

Key Takeaway:

After this webinar, attendees will understand what an End of Arm Tool is, how EOATs have evolved over the years and the future of EOATs.

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PIAB USA, Inc.

PRESENTADORES DE WEBINAR
Image of Brian Vandergraff - Project Engineer Manager, Joulin/Piab

Brian Vandergraff - Project Engineer Manager, Joulin/Piab

Brian Vandergraff is the Project Engineer Manager with Joulin / Piab. Joulin?s Project Engineers are non-commissioned sales engineers that interface with customers to gather project information, and design foam vacuum gripping systems to the point of quoting. He is a graduate of the University of South Florida and Western Carolina University with bachelor?s degrees in marketing and mechanical engineering technology. Brian is also a veteran of the United States Marine Corps.

He has extensive experience designing multi-zone row palletizers and full-layer palletizing systems. Brian has a passion for helping robotic integrators solve complex end-of-arm tooling requirements and enjoys leading a highly experienced team doing the same.

Image of Alexandra Pittman - Application Engineer Team Manager, Piab

Alexandra Pittman - Application Engineer Team Manager, Piab

Alexandra Pittman has been with Piab for a little over a year as an Applications Engineer for the Robotic Gripping team. Before Alexandra joined the team, she served for 8 years in the United States Navy as an Electronics Technician. She has experience as Radio Frequency technician as well.