John Bubnikovich, president of ABB’s Robotics Division in the U.S. will be joining NVIDIA’s Amit Goel, DHL’s Joan-Wilhelm Schwarze, and Teradyne Ventures’ Eric Truebenbach in analyzing the drivers of innovation and how to scale automation at RoboBusiness in California next week.
ABB Robotics defines four areas for industrial applications of AI-powered robotics: generating insights, optimization, new capabilities, and human-machine collaboration.
Robotic OEMs must get as close to their customers and potential customers as possible to truly understand their needs, and the performance metrics they are hoping to achieve.
Robotics OEMs should be consultative and work closely with customers to achieve the best results.
Tools like ABB’s RobotStudio offline simulation programming software are a valuable resource to test the design and performance of a potential robot system before any commitment is made.
ABB is excited to see the new technology concepts at RoboBusiness 2024 from both the startups and more advanced-stage entities that will be displaying their latest developments in the exhibit area.
The RoboBusiness event will focus on investment and business topics related to running a robotics company.
The event will include more than 60 speakers, over 100 exhibitors and demos on the expo floor, 10+ hours of dedicated networking time, the Pitchfire Robotics Startup Competition, a Women in Robotics Luncheon, and more.
RoboBusiness will be co-located with DeviceTalks West, which focuses on the design and development of medical devices.
Thousands of robotics practitioners from around the world will convene at the Santa Clara Convention Center to attend RoboBusiness, which will cover robotics innovation and enabling technologies.