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Innovation on a Budget: Navigating the RBTX Marketplace for Automation Products

Automating any process is often an expensive and labor-intensive task that is out of reach for many small and medium-sized businesses. However, this is no longer the case thanks to the RBTX marketplace. This online platform provides low-cost, easily integrated solutions that can enable businesses of any size to automate their processes.




Date: June 11, 2024
Time: 2 PM EDT (11 AM PDT / 8:00 PM CEST)
Duration: 1 hour
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Overview

Automating any process is often an expensive and labor-intensive task that is out of reach for many small and medium-sized businesses. However, this is no longer the case thanks to the RBTX marketplace. This online platform provides low-cost, easily integrated solutions that can enable businesses of any size to automate their processes.

The easy-to-use configuration tools available from RBTX make designing your own automation solution easier than ever and ensure compatibility between the chosen components. Better yet, experts from RBTX are available to conduct feasibility tests and even assist in designing the perfect solution for your application.

Finally, RBTX automation solutions don’t require an expensive third-party robotics integrator to get your solutions up and running. System integration partners are available directly from RBTX who can provide integration services at a fraction of the cost of third-party integrators.

Key Takeaways

  • Discover how automation can be made affordable for businesses of all sizes
  • Learn about the various ways the RBTX platform simplifies automation
  • Gain the resources needed to contact RBTX staff and begin configuring your own automation solution

Speaker

Jan Hennecke, Low-Cost Automation Product Manager, igus

Hennecke was born and raised in Germany before coming to the U.S. at 18 years old for his Bachelor’s degree. Before joining igus, he was a mechanical engineer in laboratory automation at Festo, then an application engineer in robotics and automation at Vention. He currently lives in Boston, but plans to move to Providence soon to be closer to igus’ U.S. headquarters in Rhode Island. In his spare time he likes to bike, hike and tinker with robots.