The field of industrial robotics has reached the next level of automation, with improved production flexibility and reduced programming time. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are technologies that enable robots to perform many tasks they could not have done before. Building, validating and deploying these technologies for advanced robotic systems remains a big challenge today.
Learn how a digital twin of manufacturing, including the product design, process definition, and factory equipment, coupled with sophisticated AI hardware and software, can help ease the pains of deploying artificial intelligence and machine learning methods for advanced robotics applications.
Advanced robotics take the complexity that has grown since the inception of mass production and leverages it to develop a highly connected and efficient workflow that can meet the changing needs of a diverse landscape of high-mix production output. Many companies are already implementing advanced robotics technologies and the necessary practices to digitalize manufacturing, helping them to meet the challenges of complexity, customization, and openness, ultimately improving their timeline for new product introductions and responsiveness to market demands.
Siemens Digital Industries Software and Realtime Robotics have partnered to provide a unique, additional value to manufacturers. The use of Siemens Process Simulate software in the Tecnomatix® portfolio with Realtime’s hardware and software technology can help simplify robot programming and workcell coordination by automating motion programming with AI, well in advance of production.
Director, Advanced Robotics Simulation
Manufacturing Product Management
Yuval has 24 years of experience in CAx. He joined Siemens in 2007 as a product manager for Tecnomatix Process Simulate, eventually taking on the role of director. Currently, Yuval manages a team responsible for the Tecnomatix Process Simulate and Process Designer product lines and heads innovation for cloud-based simulation solutions within the digital manufacturing business segment.
Director, European Business