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Forming & Fabricating

Press Brake Automation Helps With Versatility and Labor Gaps

  • Date

  • Time

  • Experience Level

    Advanced, Intermediate

  • Location

    N205-206

Overview

Presentations

Beyond Bending: Maximizing the Versatility of your Press Brake

Advanced 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm

While the press brake is traditionally categorized as a single-purpose machine dedicated to linear bending, its mechanical configuration makes it a prime candidate for a broader range of fabrication tasks. This presentation will explore the transition of the press brake from a metal bending unit to a multi-functional forming center.

By integrating specialized modular tooling and custom jigs, fabricators can leverage their press brake for operations typically reserved for dedicated machinery. We examine the mechanical advantages of using hydraulics to perform differing high-accuracy dependent forming methods and overcome material variations commonly seen.

Furthermore, this seminar addresses the economic impact of this versatility, demonstrating how this approach to press brakes reduces capital expenditure on niche machinery, minimizes floor space requirements, and streamlines workflow for low-volume, high-complexity projects. Ultimately, we argue that the modern press brake is limited less by its mechanical design and more by the traditional views of its purpose.

How To Combat the Skilled Labor Gap with Press Brake Automation

Intermediate 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

A competitive labor market and reduced focus on manufacturing skills have created a shortage of skilled press brake operators. Global competition has lowered manufacturing wages compared to the service sector, deterring talent. Manufacturers are scaling production with machines or shifts struggles in a tight labor market.

About the Speakers

  • Matthew Yatsko

    Cincinnati Incorporated

    Biography

    Matthew Yatsko is a Product Consultant for Cincinnati Incorporated. He has an Associate's Degree in Business Administration and 11 years of experience in the manufacturing industry. His expertise is in fabrication equipment and how to utilize the equipment to its maximum potential.

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  • Mike Ruediger

    SafanDarley

    Biography

    Mike Ruediger rejoined SafanDarley as a Senior Robotics Applications Engineer in September of 2024. Mike has an extensive manufacturing background, specializing in industrial robotic automation and metal forming. He has experience with fabrication, robotic end effector design and robotic programming which helped him in his previous role as a successful Manufacturing Engineer. His extensive knowledge of manufacturing processes and metal forming help support his current role and fellow professionals.

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Pricing & Registration

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
Individual Sessions $195 $220
Workshops $499 $599
Best ValueFull Conference
(5-10 Sessions)
$795 $900

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
1 Session $112.50 $125
2 Sessions $202.50 $225
3 Sessions $270 $300
4-8 Sessions $405 $450

Sessions Members Non-members*
Half-Day Workshops (W4, W11) FREE FREE
One-Hour Sessions (W12, W13, W14, W18) FREE FREE
Two-Hour Sessions (W16, W17) $50 $75
Weld-Ed Conference (W5) $50 $75
Half-Day Sessions (W2, W3, W7, W10) $345 $430
Half-Day SPARKS AND STEEL (W8) $250 $250
Full-Day Sessions (W6, W9)* $565 $665
Two-Day Session (W1) $795 $895
Professional Program (W15) $395 $495

* Non-member price for AWS Welding Full-Day Sessions includes a one-year AWS Individual Membership.

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