Howdy Ags,
Texas A&M University is hosting the ASME/NAMRC conference this year.
Along with that, Texas A&M has created a new institute for robotic manufacturing development of private/public research projects. These projects have the mission of collaborating with Small,Medium, and Large Manufacturers to increase the integration of robotic technologies on the manufacturing floor and look at current problems (with possible solutions) in the manufacturing stream.
If you are attending the conference, we would like to invite you to our panel discussion and presentation on June 21 at 1pm.
If you are not attending the conference but are close to College Station (or not), we are hosting an industry dinner for anyone that would like more information on possible collaboration of industry based needs in robotic manufacturing integration.
If you are involved in (small or large scale) manufacturing and would like to learn more about robotic capabilities and network with industry members and research professionals, this is the event for you.
Here is an article about our kick off last year.
https://today.tamu.edu/2017/01/19/texas-am-to-lead-advanced-robotics-manufacturing-institute-for-south-central-region/
If you are interested, there is limited seating for the evening event.
Respond below and I will get you on our list.
Texas A&M University is hosting the ASME/NAMRC conference this year.
Along with that, Texas A&M has created a new institute for robotic manufacturing development of private/public research projects. These projects have the mission of collaborating with Small,Medium, and Large Manufacturers to increase the integration of robotic technologies on the manufacturing floor and look at current problems (with possible solutions) in the manufacturing stream.
If you are attending the conference, we would like to invite you to our panel discussion and presentation on June 21 at 1pm.
If you are not attending the conference but are close to College Station (or not), we are hosting an industry dinner for anyone that would like more information on possible collaboration of industry based needs in robotic manufacturing integration.
If you are involved in (small or large scale) manufacturing and would like to learn more about robotic capabilities and network with industry members and research professionals, this is the event for you.
Here is an article about our kick off last year.
https://today.tamu.edu/2017/01/19/texas-am-to-lead-advanced-robotics-manufacturing-institute-for-south-central-region/
If you are interested, there is limited seating for the evening event.
Respond below and I will get you on our list.
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