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The Object of My Detection; Common Sensor Applications In Assembly, Handling, and Logistics
Within this short presentation we will dive into common sensor applications within assembly, handling, and logistics. Technologies ranging from inductive, capacitive, ultrasonic, and photoelectric will be covered and their capabilities as a solutions to the applications. We will work together to solve industry applications big and small.
Logan A. Welch – Balluff Inc.
The Future of Fabrication Machine Control is Cabinet-free
Cabinetless machine design is gaining significant ground in many industries. Whether for new designs, redesigns or retrofits, the concept requires durable industrial components that can mount directly to the machine and withstand harsh production environments. This includes everything from IP65/67 motion control systems and I/O terminals to even the machine controller itself. These technologies are helping fabrication machine builders deliver systems that maximize space savings for end users. Cabinetless machines are up to 70% smaller and are more cost competitive than larger, less efficient machines that still rely on large enclosures to house electrical equipment. Cabinetless control systems can reduce electrical documentation by 75% and decrease control system components by a factor of 10. They also require less commissioning time and troubleshooting time in the field. This presentation will review real-world examples that demonstrate how to successfully approach the idea, the results others have achieved and barriers that still exist.
Paxton Shantz – Beckhoff USA
Beckhoff USA
Paxton Shantz is the Digital Manufacturing Industry Manager for Beckhoff USA. Shantz spearheads strategic industry efforts for a variety of applications in the space, including fabricating, metalworking, machine tools, 3D printing, woodworking and more. He has over two decades of automation and fabrication industry experience. Shantz is a graduate of California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor of Science (BS-ME) in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Emphasis).
Balluff Inc.
Logan Welch is the Product Marketing Manager for photoelectric, capacitive, and ultrasonic sensors for Balluff Americas. Logan has more than 25 years in the electrical and automation fields with focus in engineering, training, and product support. His career has spanned many roles and industries including control engineering, designing and programing automation at a large appliance manufacturer, promoting automation products at an automation distributor, and most recently evangelizing Balluff’s sensing technologies.
Tracks: 3D/Additive, Automation, Cutting, Laser, Forming & Fabricating, Job Shop, Lean, Management, Marketing & Sales, Robotics, Smart Manufacturing, Stamping, Workforce Development
Sessions | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Individual Sessions | $195 | $220 |
Workshops | $499 | $599 |
Best Value Full Conference (5-8 Sessions)
| $795 | $900 |
CCAI Finishing Conference | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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1 Session | $112.50 | $125 |
2 Sessions | $202.50 | $225 |
3 Sessions | $270 | $300 |
4-8 Sessions | $405 | $450 |
AWS Welding Conference | Member Price | Non-Member Price* |
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One-Hour Sessions (W7, W8) | FREE | FREE |
Two-Hour Sessions (W1, W2, W12, W13, W14) | $95 | $150 |
Weld-Ed Conference (W5) | $50 | $75 |
Half-Day Sessions (W3, W10, W15) | $345 | $430 |
Full-Day Sessions (W4, W6, W9, W11) | $565 | $665 |
Professional Program (W16) | $395 | $495 |
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