Webinar: Cobots to Improve Productivity
In conjunction with Universal Robots, SP-Elements is hosting a Webinar on the 1st May 2020, to show manufacturing companies how quickly they can introduce cobots (collaborative robots) and ease manufacturing problems.
Can I Really Employ a Robot?
Most manufacturing companies have processes that are repetitive, time-consuming, costly, and in some cases, dangerous. In today’s climate, it is becoming more difficult to re-react to changes in demand due to labour shortages. Cobots (collaborative robots) have been designed to help ease these problems and concerns.
SP-Elements, in conjunction with Universal Robots, is hosting a Webinar on the 1st May 2020, to show manufacturing companies how quickly they can introduce cobots and ease the aforementioned problems. With simplistic programming, and fast payback (normally within eight months), we will be able to let you see why you should now consider employing a cobot.
Registration
To register visit – WWW.UNIVERSAL- ROBOTS-WEBINAR-SIGN UP.COM
or email –
- Mark Gray: mar@universal-robots.com
- Andrew Clouston: sales.uk@universal-robots.com
Speakers
Mark Gray, Sales Manager for UK & Ireland for Universal Robots.
Mark started his career as an electrical engineer and moved into automation working for a manufacturer of packaging and bottling machines for Coca Cola. After a move into sales Mark ran a distributor for Cognex vision systems for 14 years. Finally, joining Universal Robots as UK manager three years ago to take responsibility for the day to day business.
Andrew Clouston, Sales Engineer for SP-Elements.
Andrew Clouston is the Sales Engineer for SP Elements, a division of SP Automation & Robotics. A Mechanical Engineer, he has a background built-in industry, with over 20 years’ experience and knowledge in Manufacturing and Production environments. Andrew’s role is to assist companies that are looking to automate repetitive processes and require solutions within days as opposed to months.
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