ABB seminar shows how to apply robotics to production lines

How a switch to robots could help transform your competitiveness
How a switch to robots could help transform your competitiveness

For companies considering adding robotics to their production lines, but don’t know where to begin, then ABB’s Switch to Robot seminar could help.

Taking place at ABB’s Milton Keynes training site on 2nd July 2019, the seminar will provide a simple step-by-step guide to introducing robotic automation to the factory floor.

Starting with the question ‘how do you know if you need a robot?’ the event will cover the key aspects of developing, specifying and financing a robotic installation. ABB will demonstrate how to develop the right solution for your needs, and how to calculate the potential return on investment that can be achieved in different types of applications.

There will also be the opportunity to learn from the experiences of an SME manufacturer that has introduced robots to its factory floor, plus the chance to get hands-on experience of operating a robot in ABB’s Robot Training Centre.

“UK manufacturers are struggling to keep pace with other leading nations that are able to quickly produce high-quality goods at low costs. For UK SMEs to remain competitive and boost their productivity they must embrace the latest production technologies,” said Nigel Platt, LBL manager for ABB Robotics in the UK and Ireland.

“Our Switch to Robots event has been designed to help businesses identify whether a robot could be beneficial and explain the steps they need to take in finding the best solution for their requirements.”

Book a place at the seminar here

‎ABB Robotics is a pioneer in industrial and collaborative robots and advanced digital services. As one of the world’s leading robotics suppliers, it is active in 53 countries, over 100 locations and have shipped over 400,000 robot solutions in a diverse range of industries and applications.

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