BARA (British Automation & Robot Association) has confirmed the date for its next virtual roundtable event on 16th March 2021.
It follows a 2021 report from the International Federation of Robots (IFR) that shows robot density, particularly in Europe, has reached a new high, with 2.7 million robots in factories around the globe.
The growing trend is reflected across the UK manufacturing sector too, which has seen demand for industrial and collaborative robots increase during the pandemic.
As robot manufacturers, suppliers and integrators adjust to calls for new applications and workplace solutions, BARA has assembled a panel of association and industry experts to unearth the real ‘Safety Benefits of Robots for Dangerous Tasks and Environments’, which are helping to boost productive and keep workers out of harm’s way.
Representatives from BARA, Jeremy Hadall (senior automation engineer / auditor) and Andrew Mason (sales manager, RARUK Automation), will be joined by Samuel Bouchard – CEO, Robotiq, John Glover – director, Glover Associated & Consulting, and Phil Scott – MD, FDC Automation (part of The Filter Design Company), will discuss the safety aspects of industrial robots and be on hand to answer your questions.
You can now register for this free-to-attend, 90-minute (with live Q&As) virtual BARA roundtable to learn what sectors can benefit the most to automate challenging tasks.
Panellists will also assess what opportunities are open to typically low adopters of robot technology, and the potential return on investment to help mitigate risk.
BARA www.bara.org.uk