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Known as the most important event of the year for the manufacturing and supply chain industries, the forum will offer exclusive experiences and connections with a number of major players in the automation and production industries.
Attendees will learn about the latest trends, solution-sourcing, and bleeding-edge technologies available for operations throughout manufacturing, distribution and supply chain.
The CEO and cofounder of RIOS, Dr. Bernard D. Casse, will be hosting a seminar about how Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) is disrupting the automation game and helping facilities quickly implement robotic automation. This payment plan, RaaS, offer businesses a flexible, cost-effective, and easy-to-implement solution for automating their operations creating an opportunity for organizations of all sizes to stay ahead of the curve and remain competitive in an ever-evolving market.
Get Started with Robots-as-a-Service to Immediately Increase Productivity and Supplement Labor seminar will be on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 3:30 pm in the Emerging Technologies and Sustainability Theater.
RIOS will demonstrate how its production-grade machines are helping innovate factory automation to build the smart factories of the future. This is a unique opportunity to connect with RIOS experts to learn about robotic automation solutions that can take your supply chain to the next level of efficiency and resilience.
You can find RIOS at Promat 2023 in Chicago from March 20-23rd at Booth N6956.
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