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Datateam Business Media and Automation magazine are launching a new event, called Automation Live, to address the trends and challenges currently experienced by industry.
he event will be held on the 19th of October in the Grand Connaught Rooms Hotel in London. Speakers
from ABB, Kuka, Bermondsey Electronics and more will be presenting, followed by a discussion with the audience. “We are delighted to introduce Automation
Live – Datateam and Automation magazine are ideally positioned to provide our readers and advertisers a live platform to discuss the latest technologies and trends within the industry,” said Louise Tiller, Media Director at Datateam Business Media. “We are very proud to support this thriving industry and cannot wait to see you all in London this October.”
OPEN DEBATE Automation Live is aimed at opening up a debate with businesses about the current and future challenges they see across their sectors – and how to counteract these to continue to run smooth, profitable companies during tough times: the pandemic left many problems in its wake across all sectors, further exacerbated by wars – including that of the ongoing energy crisis, then there are the many technologies that need integrating and teaching to the workforce. In addition, current worker shortages, but also pupils who do not readily enter manufacturing and technology disciplines are another problem, all of which we will
The Grand Cannaught Rooms Hotel, 61-65 Great Queen Street, London, where Automation Live will take place on 19th of October
discuss at the event. AUTOMATION LIVE PRESENTERS • Peter Wrigley, MD, Bermondsey Electronics:
“Whilst most automation scenarios – such as manufacturing/assembly lines – require specialist instrumentation and signal- conditioning equipment, there is nearly always a need for standard test and measurement
equipment to play an essential role. However, equipment vendors have different preferences when it comes to programming languages and interfaces, which make integration a nightmare. Who has the time to learn these different languages, plus you’re unlikely to recruit someone who is familiar with even a few of them? Why in an industry that is so hot on
standardisation and in which the benefits of automation are so well understood is system integration still so challenging?”
• Paul Garner, Account Manager, Education and Collaborative Robots for ABB Robotics in the UK: “The future of work is changing. Developments in technology are already transforming both the way we carry out tasks and the way we communicate and relate to one another. In the commercial and manufacturing world, problems including global labour shortages, fractured supply chains and geopolitical instability, are seeing an increased rollout of automated technologies as business owners take steps to build their resilience and ensure they can continue to operate when workers are not readily available.
8 April 2023 Irish Manufacturing
www.irish-manufacturing.com
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