See cobots in action at Omron IoT Seminar

Industry 4.0 / IOT

To remain competitive with Industry 4.0 Australian businesses must embrace the latest technology.

Efficient and fully connected systems are critical to business innovation.

Industry 4.0 – the fourth industrial revolution – has opened new market possibilities and enabled businesses to be more responsive to customer driven trends.

Significant advances in technology, including big data and analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are changing business operations globally.

Global automation giant Omron will conduct FREE technology seminars in Palmerston North and Napier next month to demonstrate how collaborative robots (cobots) and Industrial IoT technology can transform your business.

We invite you to view Omron’s robotics solutions in action.

Our engineers will discuss and demonstrate Omron’s latest TM Series Collaborative Robots (Cobots) and IoT hardware.

Presented by Omron robotics experts Sina Zadeh (Application Engineer) and Roger Venk (Business Development Engineer) the seminars will cover:

  • Automation Challenges
  • Cobot Hardware and Topology
  • Cobot Vision
  • Cobot Safety
  • Cobot Software
  • Cobot Ecosystem
  • Cobot Communication

 

Omron Cobot Seminar - Palmerston North

When: Tuesday, October 8

Time: 9am-12pm

Where: Chancellor Motor Lodge & Conference Centre

Address: 131 Fitzherbert Ave,

Palmerston North, NZ

 

Omron Cobot Seminar – Napier

When: Thursday, October 10

Time: 9am-12pm

Where: Napier Conference Centre

Address: 48 Marine Parade,

Napier, NZ

(Complimentary refreshments will be provided)

RSVP (October 4):

 

Karen Barite
karen.b@ssa.omron.com

Contact:

Omron: 0800 466 766

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