September 26, 2023
2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT / 7:00 PM GMT
Duration:1 hour
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Summary
Manufacturers depend on precise, consistent processes to deliver high quality products. Collaborative robots are increasing plastics productivity and consistency for manufacturers of all sizes thanks to their versatility, easy programming, and quick deployments. Cobots automate many repetitive manual processes like screwdriving, dispensing, and part fitting, so employees can focus on higher value tasks.
Join Christopher Buse, Application Engineer from Universal Robots, and discover how cobots can increase productivity in your manufacturing facility – without multiplying the complexity of your processes and build your business!
Attendees will learn:
- Collaborative robot basics and how they differ from traditional industrial machines
- Why cobots are ideal for manufacturing in the plastics industry, due to their reliability and flexibility
- Real-world plastics case studies
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Speaker
Christopher BuseApplication Engineer
Universal Robots
Christopher Buse graduated from Ferris State University in 2017, obtaining an BS degree in Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology. Chris started in the automotive injection molding industry utilizing both gantry and 6-axis traditional robots, then transitioned into medical device manufacturing engineering where he continued to implement robotic solutions for high mix / low volume before becoming an Application Engineer at Universal Robots in 2022 with a focus on the plastics industry.
Moderator
Ron ShinnEditor in Chief
Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing