Why Automate - Manufacturing Considerations in Today's New Normal
24/02/2022 - 2 PM - 3 PM ET (11 AM - 12 PM PST)
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As the world begins to emerge from the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, one thing is certain: manufacturing will never be the same. Companies from traditional and non-traditional automation environments are looking to the future and re-imagining how to advance their manufacturing operations in our new “post-pandemic” normal.
This webinar will explore the "how" and "why" of manufacturing from the vantage point of today's decision makers as they evaluate robotics and manufacturing within their business. Topics will include changes to customer pain points, onshoring & near-shoring impacts, market trends and top mistakes to avoid.
Attendees Will Learn:
- Changes to customer pain points because of the pandemic
- Onshoring & near-shoring impacts
- Market trends
- Top mistakes to avoid when automating
PATROCINADORES:
EPSON Robots
Epson Robots es el lider global en automatización industrial de precisión controlada por PC, con una base instalada de más de 85,000 robots y una línea de producto con cientos de modelos de robots SCARA, Cartesianos y de 6 ejes, todos de fácil uso, basados en una plataforma común para PC. Construidos sobre una herencia de más de 35 años, los Robots Epson son capaces de realizar tareas de ensamblaje muy preciso, asi como manipulación de material en las industrias de aeroespacial, electrodomésticos, automotriz, biotecnología, electrónicos, procesamiento de alimentos, dispositivos médicos, farmacéutica, plásticos, semiconductores y telecomunicaciones.Scott Marsic, Group Product Manager, Epson Robots
Scott Marsic has over two decades experience successfully transforming diagnostic, technical and business intelligence products into innovative, market-leading goods and services. As Sr. Product Manager at Epson America, Scott is responsible for developing strategic initiatives to help drive channel growth and end user demand across the industrial robotics product category. Scott holds a BS from the University of California, Santa Cruz, a MS from the University of Southern California, and an MBA from San Francisco State University.