RoboJob, the specialist in CNC automation, is proud to announce that it is organizing three hands-on workshops this fall at its brand new showroom in Heist-op-den-Berg, Belgium. These workshops are specifically designed to support companies in their automation process and offer concrete insights into various aspects of CNC automation.
The workshops are geared toward both clients and potential clients, who will have the opportunity to work with hands-on topics in small groups of up to 15 people.
The first workshop will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 15, and is entitled "Multi-batch at the lowest price." Here, the innovative RoboJob Tower will be spotlighted. Combined with SCHUNK's zero-point clamping systems and the Rapido clamping quick-change system, participants will learn how to process multiple batches cost-effectively. This session is ideal for companies looking to increase productivity without sacrificing quality.
The second workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 14, and will focus on "Tool Selection, Finishing Strategies and Tool Management in CNC Automation." This session will focus on the critical role tools play in automation solutions. Tool supplier Iscar will be the guest speaker to share its insights and explain how companies can implement efficient tool management to optimize their CNC processes.
The third and final workshop of this year will be held on Thursday, December 12, with the theme "Cobot vs Robot - Which type of automation suits you best?" This session is specifically designed for companies with little or no experience with automation. Participants will gain insight into the factors involved in choosing between a cobot and a robot so that they can make the right automation decisions.
Registration for these workshops can be done through RoboJob's website, www.robojob.eu. Places are limited, so signing up quickly is recommended.
About RoboJob
Since 2007, RoboJob has been building low-threshold and user-friendly solutions for the automation of CNC-controlled turning and milling machines. These robotic applications can significantly increase the output, flexibility and efficiency of CNC machines. RoboJob was founded in 2007 by Helmut De Roovere and Luc De Ceuster and has since grown into an international market leader. Today RoboJob has already installed more than 1,800 robots at home and abroad, and in early 2020 the company opened a Technology Center in Lehrensteinsfeld, Germany. Today, CNC automation is more relevant than ever. RoboJob can offer the most comprehensive portfolio in CNC automation to its customers and has by far the most experience in installation and service.