Workshop on Optical Metrology for Industrial Robots
Enhance Your Skills in Measuring Trajectory Accuracy and More
Date: 26/6/2024
Time: choice between two sessions
Morning session from 10:00 to 12:00
Afternoon session from 14:00 to 16:00
Lunch is foreseen between 12:00 and 14:00 for both sessions
Venue: Flanders Make Leuven, Gaston Geenslaan 8, 3001 Leuven
This comprehensive workshop is tailored for professionals in robotics, quality control, manufacturing, and research and development.
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Workshop Highlights:
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Introduction to Optical Metrology: Learn the fundamentals and significance of optical metrology in industrial applications.
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Measuring Trajectory Accuracy: Discover techniques and tools for precise measurement of robotic trajectories, complete with practical demonstrations.
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End Point Measurements: Understand methods for accurate end point measurements through case studies and real-world examples.
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Object Scanning: Gain insights into object scanning using optical metrology equipment and its applications in quality control.
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Consulting and Renting Opportunities: Explore the benefits of consulting services and renting options for optical metrology equipment to suit your specific needs.
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Hands-on Experience: Engage in a hands-on session with state-of-the-art equipment, guided by industry experts.
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Networking: Connect with peers and industry professionals, and discuss the latest trends and advancements in the field.
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Who Should Attend?
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Robotics engineers and technicians
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Quality control professionals
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Manufacturing and production managers
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R&D personnel
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Anyone interested in precision measurement and robotics
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Benefits of Attending:
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Acquire in-depth knowledge of optical metrology and its applications
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Learn to measure and improve the trajectory accuracy of industrial robots
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Evaluate consulting and rental options for your metrology needs
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Hands-on experience with cutting-edge equipment
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Networking opportunities with industry experts and peers
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Registration Fee: This workshop is free of charge