Tracks and Sessions
Autonomous Mobile Robots Training Days sessions fall into three tracks and focus on the most critical issues facing companies evaluating AMR solutions, as well as firms with operational mobile systems that wish to keep abreast of the latest trends in the AMR sector. Sessions include:
Systems and Platforms
- Autonomous Mobile Robots - A Primer for End-Users, Integrators and VARs
- Mobile Robotics Solution Providers - Evaluating, Selecting and Partnering
Managements
- AMR Safety and Interoperability - Solutions & Standards for Autonomous Mobile Robots
- Autonomous Mobile Robots in the Warehouse: Scaling from Pilots to Fleets
Industries
- Intelligent Mobile Robots for Warehouse, DC and Fulfillment Center Intralogistics
- Mobile Robots in Manufacturing Environments: Applications and Use Cases
Controlling the motors and actuators in Mobile Robots is a critical design challenge for engineers. Yet most text book motion control techniques are better suited to stationary equipment such as machine tools and laboratory automation. In this webinar, we will do a deep dive on modifications to standard motion control techniques as well as entirely new techniques for achieving state of the art control of mobile and remote robotic devices.
You will learn:
- Common motion control challenges engineering teams face when designing mobile robotics.
- Top ten new and existing motion control techniques used to control mobile robots.
- Recent control product developments that may help you reduce the size and cost of your AMR controller.
Coming soon
Commercial class autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are widely available at this time for use in indoor environments, both as dedicated solutions for specific applications, and as “open”, customizable platforms designed to serve a variety of needs. A rapidly growing number of companies have adopted autonomous mobile robots in their warehouses and distribution centers, where they have delivered real business value as an efficient, robust and flexible solution for many applications.
Many of these firms deployed AMRs on a trial or project basis, and are now considering more strategic, scaled rollouts. For non-adopters, too, the issue of scaling AMRs from pilot projects to autonomous fleets is a key concern. In this Autonomous Mobile Robotics Training Days session, attendees with learn from solutions providers and industry experts about critical AMR scaling challenges and solutions
Coming soon