Webinar: Breaking barriers - Solving the energy puzzle in modern robotics

Join our program with CaPow, Peer Robotics and MiR to discuss energy challenges in robots

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    January 2, 2025         

Webinar: Breaking barriers - Solving the energy puzzle in modern robotics

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Webinar: Breaking barriers - Solving the energy puzzle in modern robotics

CaPow

Is your automated operation facing energy challenges? Whether it's space consumed by charging stations, safety concerns around battery management, scaling complications, or the need for 24/7 operations - you're not alone.

Industry leaders have found innovative ways to tackle these challenges head-on, achieving significant ROI improvements through smarter energy management.

Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Time: 12:00 P.M. EST/9:00 A.M. PST

Which energy challenge is holding your operation back?

  • Need 24/7 operation but dealing with charging downtime?
  • Valuable floor space lost to charging stations?
  • Concerned about battery safety and management?
  • Struggling to scale your fleet without scaling problems?
  • Managing complex charging schedules and workflows?
  • Looking to reduce operational costs and improve ROI?

Join MiR, Peer Robotics and CaPow as they reveal how leading facilities are solving these precise challenges. Learn how operations like yours are transforming their energy management - whether for continuous operation, space optimization, safer workflows, or seamless scaling - while significantly improving their bottom line.

What you'll take away from this session:

  • Tailored energy solutions: Learn how facilities of all sizes are reducing energy costs - whether you're running 5 robots or 500
  • ROI-driven strategies: Discover how leading operations eliminated charging stations to reclaim valuable floor space, reduced fleet size while maintaining throughput and significantly improved their bottom line
  • Real-world implementation: See exactly how MiR Robotics, Peer Robotics and other industry leaders are solving energy challenges across different environments and use cases
  • Battery independence: Learn how innovative power solutions dramatically reduce reliance on lithium-ion batteries, lowering both costs and environmental impact while enhancing safety
  • Future-ready planning: Get actionable insights on scaling your automated operations without scaling energy problems or infrastructure costs
  • Practical next steps: Walk away with a clear roadmap for optimizing your energy management, whether your priority is 24/7 operation, space efficiency, safety improvements, or cost reduction

About the speakers

Noam Geffen
Chief Business Officer, CaPow

Noam Geffen brings extensive experience in sales and business development, specializing in leading account management teams and driving large-scale technological projects. Formerly a Senior Strategic Account Director for Israel's Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology, and Director of Presale at Jungo (now a Cisco company), Noam has over a decade of expertise in delivering innovative solutions. He holds a B.Sc in Electrical Engineering from Ben-Gurion University and an MBA from the University of Haifa.

Rishabh Agarwal
CEO and Co-Founder, Peer Robotics

Rishabh Agarwal is the CEO and Co-Founder of Peer Robotics, a collaborative mobile robotics company creating AMRs that learn from humans in real time. With a background in robotics engineering and research in Human-Robot Interaction, Rishabh combines technical expertise with customer engagement to drive innovation and develop cutting-edge solutions for dynamic environments.

Nick Anderson
Applications Product Manager, MiR

Nick Anderson is an Applications Project Manager with MiR since 2022. He holds a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and MBA from the University of Louisville. He joined the MiR Team following the merger of MiR and Autoguide, under the Teradyne Industrial Robotics Division. For over a decade, Nick has held various roles with implementation of automated products into manufacturing facilities. This has included scoping, developing and installing innovative solutions in the AMR space. He brings a wealth of experience in the deployment of mobile robots across various types of industries and applications.

Tim Culverhouse
Editorial Director, Robotics 24/7

Tim is the Editorial Director of Robotics247.com. His mission is to provide valuable information and insights to robotics professionals and decision-makers, and to help them solve business challenges. He is a creative, deadline-driven and detail-oriented storyteller. In addition, he is a sports broadcaster and public address announcer.

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