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The secret to sustainable manufacturing: Robot optimization through additive manufacturing

How one small robot gripper made a big impact

Szacowany czas: 54 min

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An engineer looks at robot gripper images on dual computer monitors

How can you cost-effectively improve the performance and sustainability of the more than 3 million industrial robots used in manufacturing today? What about the estimated 500,000 new robots coming online every year?

One manufacturer reconsidered the design of the gripper found at the end of one of their articulated robots. The result was a lightweight gripper with lower operating costs, higher performance and improved sustainability.

This webinar examines how the company used generative design and additive manufacturing to make a big impact on its operations.

The time of the overly large, slow-moving and energy-inefficient robot arm is over. Watch this webinar presentation to discover the secrets of this new lightweight gripper and begin optimizing your smart manufacturing processes.

Still not sure about watching the full webinar? Watch the trailer and see a few short video clips in this blog post.

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Siemens Digital Industries Software

Olivier Diegerick

Software Portfolio Development Executive

Olivier Diegerick has been with Siemens for over five years, and he maintains more than 20 years of experience understanding and implementing business growth solutions for customers within Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Olivier helps companies achieve optimal performance, productivity and profitability using additive manufacturing.

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Dennis Nier

Business Development and Additive Manufacturing Expert

Dennis Nier has spent well over a decade in the manufacturing industry and more than 7 years at Siemens. Dennis specializes in helping customers use and improve their 3D printing solutions. He especially focuses on the cost-savings and sustainability benefits captured from light weighting and additively manufacturing industrial machinery parts and components.