EVENT PREVIEW Future Robotics robotic automation now Expert conference speaker line-up includes:
David Collier, Pilz Automation Technology Collier is a TŰV Certified Machinery Safety Expert with over 25 years of experience in industrial automation. With Pilz – a leading supplier of machinery safety products, consultancy, engineering and training - he has accumulated experience in a wide variety of industries and applications, including robot and HRC cells.
Professor Robert Harrison, WMG Harrison is Head of the Automation Systems Group at WMG and collaborates closely with industry, with a focus on smart manufacturing. He is currently a member of the UK Digital Engineering and Manufacturing Leadership Group. He is author of more than 150 peer-reviewed international journal and conference papers related to automation.
Dervish Ibrahim, TM Robotics (TMR) Ibrahim has over 30 years’ experience in technical sales. He is an integral member of the TMR team of industrial robot experts, supporting the business’ extensive network of global partners. Ibrahim has a strong background in mechanical and electrical engineering and an excellent reputation in the industrial technology world.
Per Kloster Poulsen, Universal Robots (UR) Poulsen joined UR in 2015. He is responsible for all of Scandinavia, UK, Ireland and Scotland and has more than 20 years of experience in different industries with a focus on ‘new’ automation. Today, he collaborates with partners to secure continued growth for Universal Robots through constant messaging to build up this new paradigm - ‘cobots’.
Neil Sandhu, SICK (UK) Sandhu has been in the automation industry for over 20 years. Graduating in structural engineering, he previously worked within the temperature process control and vision based infra-red temperature monitoring and thermal imaging industries. He is an expert in all aspects of 2D and 3D vision for vision and automation markets across all industries.
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Rich Walker, The Shadow Robot Company Walker is MD of The Shadow Robot Company, the leading expert in robotic grasping and manipulation and well-known for its Shadow Dexterous Hand technology. Walker has been involved with Shadow since he was a teen, turning a group of robot enthusiasts into a company of people passionate about building robots to help solve real-world problems.
Daren Ward, Reply Ward is an executive partner at Reply, helping clients in the retail sector deliver technology driven innovation that increases efficiency and develops integrated, end-to-end positive change. Ward has worked with many major European retailers in a multitude of sectors.
Peter Wiliamson, RARUK Automation An experienced chartered director, Williamson is MD of R A Rodriguez (UK) and RARUK Automation. Since joining the organisation in 2001, he has worked closely with end users from SMEs to large multinationals to provide automation solutions to their production facilities, either directly or in close cooperation with machine builders and systems integrators.
Mike Wilson
M.Sc B.Sc, BARA/ABB Robotics Wilson has over 35 years of experience in the application of automation to manufacturing across a broad range of industry sectors throughout Europe, Asia and America. He is widely recognised as one of the leading authorities on the application of industrial robot systems in the UK.
Paul Wilson, UKIVA/Scorpion Vision Wilson is MD of the UK company of Tordivel Group, with market-leading 3D robot vision technology. The company has developed significant expertise in the provision of powerful and complex robot vision systems and has been delivering them across many sectors, including agricultural, automotive, packaging and logistics and food production.
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