Hurco to Host Job Shop Automation Webinar
Hurco will host a job shop automation webinar June 16 at 2:00 PM (EDT).
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Hurco will host a job shop automation webinar June 16 at 2:00 PM (EDT). Sign up for the webinar today if you are a shop owner that has ever considered automation. Topics discussed will be types of automation and the pros and cons of each type; how to assess automation optins to make the best decision for your business; how to evaluate ROI of automation in your shop; and tips to implement automation without alienating your existing workforce.
Brian Knopp, general manager of ProCobots, will be the featured speaker. Knopp has more than 25 years of manufacturing experience with a focus on high-mix manufacturing. Paul Gray, Hurco VP of Research and Development, will share technologies that the company has implemented to make integration and setup virtually seamless.
“Hurco is hosting this webinar to cover all types of automation because we are dedicated to providing the industry with technologies that decrease setup time, increase efficiency, and increase spindle utilization of CNC machines in order to help customers in high-mix manufacturing job shops increase their profit margins. Information is power. Therefore, we want owners and machinists to have the information they need to evaluate automation and decide whether it can help them increase efficiency and profitability,” says Maggie Smith, Hurco marketing manager.
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