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Subject robotics is revolutionizing industries by harnessing cutting-edge sciences to execute complex tasks in unpredictable, dynamic settings – extending beyond warehouses, adapting to varied climates, and potentially interacting with the public.
Subject robotics original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are persistently innovating solutions to address skilled labor shortages and optimize efficiency and security across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and search and rescue.
Join us on December 5, 2024, at 12:00 PM JST as part of the Celera Movement, where we’ll embark on a journey to master the art of navigating challenging weather conditions in robotics. Together, we’ll tackle the most complex situations with precision and reliability, exploring innovative solutions that will help you thrive in any environment.
- Adapting to extreme environments: Overcoming resistance to components.
- Exact measurements in difficult settings
- Diminished upkeep and downtime
. On this webinar, you’ll:
- Robotic technology is revolutionizing numerous sectors by facilitating complex tasks in challenging and unanticipated settings.
- Discover pioneering advancements from leading robotic Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) as they tackle the challenge of skilled labor scarcity and amplify operational efficiency across diverse industries.
- Discover how subject robots withstand extreme conditions, ensure accurate performance, and reduce downtime for reliable operation.
- Unlock the power of Celera Movement’s innovative inductive encoder technology, revolutionizing accurate measurement, precise control, and seamless operation in demanding robotics applications.
The webinar takes place at 12:00 PM (noon) Japan Standard Time on Thursday, December 5th, 2024. Attendees’ questions will be promptly addressed during the event, with a recorded version available on-demand following the initial broadcast. .
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Jake Lantner functions as a software engineer for Encoder Technologies within Novanta’s Robotics and Automation Division. With nearly two years’ experience in his current role, he has developed expertise in customizing components for unique and challenging applications. Jake earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Hampshire. When he’s not busy, he loves to indulge in thrill-seeking activities such as motorsports, mountain biking, and snowboarding.
Steve Crowe serves as Government Editor at and chairs the and. As a seasoned professional in the field, he also serves as co-host of the highly acclaimed podcast, which has garnered widespread recognition and popularity within the robotics community. Prior to joining WTWH Media in January 2018, he spent more than four years serving as the Managing Editor of Robotics Developments Media. Contact: Scott Crowe, scrowe@wtwhmedia.com