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Continue ABB robotics masterclasses from the comfort of your own home


ABB continues online versions of its popular classroom-based robot training courses, helping organisations ensure that staff still get training on robots ABB Robotics range


of robot training courses have been available online for almost 12 months. Built on the same materials used in its popular classroom-based courses normally run at ABB’s Robot Training Centre in Milton Keynes, the Virtual Classroom Training programme is ideal for beginners and experts alike, covering topics including programming, safety and operation. Each course is instructor led, with options pitched at different competency levels running from


two to five days depending on the course topic. Participants will get the same certificate as the normal Milton Keynes classroom-based courses.


The following courses are available:


• IRC5 Operator Course (2 days) • IRC5 Programming and Operation (4 days) • IRC5 Advanced Programming, Stage 1 (5 days) • IRC5 SafeMove Second Generation (3 days) • RobotStudio Offline Programming (5 days)


To take part in the course you will only need a computer with internet connection, webcam,


headset with microphone and RobotStudio, which can be downloaded free of charge via our training portal page at https://bit.ly/ABB_VCT2021. A whole range of courses are available including classes that can be attended at the Milton Keynes facilities. These virtual training courses provide the ideal opportunity to keep staff up to speed on


robotic technology during these unprecedented times. They play a key role in helping to futureproof businesses for when operations are allowed to operate at maximum capacity post the pandemic. These virtual training courses provide a hands-on experience, to gain the required skills set to operate modern manufacturing systems from the comfort of your own home. To find out more about each course, including associated fees, and to register your place, visit https://bit.ly/ABB_VCT2021 or call +44 (0) 1908 350481 ref. ‘Virtual Classroom Training’.


ABB 01908 350481 www.abb.com


Antalis Packaging reduces distiller transit breakages to zero


Sloemotion Distillery based in Yorkshire is a business creating spirits and liquors. Farm shops form its main customer base along with direct sales from its online shop. Antalis’ northern packaging team helped Sloemotion to create a bespoke outer box with a three-part moulded pulp insert capable of holding bottles of various shapes and sizes, to reduce in-transit breakages. Sustainability is at the heart of Sloemotion, from their traditional, low-impact, small batch


production processes to their packaging. However, they were experiencing high levels of breakages during transit – so the client had resorted to packing each order in two boxes for protection. The issues were affecting the company’s bottom line and increasing its environmental impact. Antalis Packaging team visited the Sloemotion Distillery to assess the scale and scope of the


requirement. Sloemotion’s existing packaging was a standard carton with either a six or twelve cell divider. Bottles in different shapes and sizes needed to be accommodated – a single box might contain a variety of bottles.


Antalis Packaging 0370 607 3143 www.antalispackaging.co.uk/business/catalog.htm


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RENNER GmbH Kompressoren info@renner-kompressoren.de renner-kompressoren.com


TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


RENNER Kompressoren – The specialist for compressed air


As a medium-sized, family-run company with modern development and manufacturing facilities and over 180 highly qualified employees, RENNER Kompressoren has been a guarantor of quality and customer satisfaction for more than 25 years. With short decision-making processes and flexibility, RENNER offers fast, customized and


individual solutions for every compressed air requirement for industry and trade. Customers are also supported by the fact that all process applications at RENNER have been carried out according to DIN EN ISO 9001 since 2006.


RENNER portfolio RENNER compressed air installations are efficient and reliable. Especially with screw compressors with variable speed control, energy costs can be saved up to 35%. The compressed air program includes oil- and water-injected screw compressors, piston compressors, oil-free SCROLL compressors and systems with variable speed control or direct drive in the power range from 1.5 to 355 kW. RENNER has more than 6,000 compressor models in its range, which can be customized from the level of pressure to energy consumption. Accessories for compressed air complete the portfolio.


First class service The RENNER team and its distributors offer first class personal support, innovative and robust compressor engineering, and reliable service in around 100 countries. In addition, the project department, together with the distributors, offers cross-system planning of the system technology – a complete engineering package from the first meeting to the instruction and handover of the system. RENNER is proud to assist its customers worldwide as a competent sales and service partner with an excellent price-performance ratio!


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