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Universal Robots Sets Cobot Conference and Tradeshow for January 28 in Novi, MI

January 10, 2025
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Universal-Robots-Collaborate-North-America-2025Noting that collaborative robots (cobots) are the fastest-growing segment of industrial automation with the global market forecasted for 20%+ growth through 2028, Universal Robots (UR) has announced Collaborate North America 2025, billed as the United States’ largest cobot conference and tradeshow and taking place in Novi, MI, January 28, 2025. Free to attend, the one-day, in-person event brings together 500+ manufacturing professionals from across North America, including automation specialists, educators and industry thought leaders from institutions and companies such as MIT, Siemens and the Association for Advancing Automation (A3).  

“Whether you’re exploring cobots for the first time or looking to expand your automation capabilities, this event will provide the inspiration, tools, and connections needed to succeed,” says Jonathan Sbert, Vice President of Sales, Americas, Universal Robots.  

Attendees can explore 30+ different cobot-powered solutions for applications such as welding, quality inspection, material handling, machine tending, assembly, painting and palletizing. Hands-on demos are presented by UR and its UR+ ecosystem partners including A.I Automation, Schmalz, Magswitch, Piab, Zimmer, Schunk, Flexline Automation, Acumino AI and Sick.

The opening keynote will be delivered by Stacey Moser. UR’s chief commercial officer, joined by other speakers delivering insights on industry trends and practical applications. These include Ben Armstrong, executive director and research scientist at MIT; Jake Hall, known as The Manufacturing Millennial; Alex Shikany, VP, membership and market intelligence at A3; and Bernd Raithel, director, factory automation, for Siemens.

Click here for more information on this free event and to register.

 

See also: Universal Robots

Technologies: Pressroom Automation

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