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TUESDAY, 20 NOVEMBER 2018
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08:30
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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
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09:00
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MORNING CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Keith Thornhill, Head of Food and Beverage, Siemens plc
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STATUS AND STANDARDS OF ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
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09:10
Keynote
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FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING: INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION
Jeremy Hadall, Chief Engineer, Intelligent Automation, The Manufacturing Technology Centre
- Discuss the most recent developments in robotics and autonomous systems and why we need them
- Discover how manufacturers of any size can implement these technologies and the potential benefits they can bring
- Explore what new technologies can provide manufacturers, their limitations and what’s next in their development
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09:40
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HUMAN/ROBOT COLLABORATION: STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATORY PERSPECTIVE
Nick Hall, HM Principal Specialist Inspector (Machinery Control), Health and Safety Executive
- Update on TS 15066 and ISO 10218 collaborative robotics standards
- Insight into power and force limiting risk assessments
- Building competence and confidence in robotic use
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DELIVERING ROI AND EFFICIENCY THROUGH ROBOT USE
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10:05
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THE IMPORTANCE AND URGENCY FOR AUTOMATION IN AEROSPACE
Colin Mitchell, Head of Manufacturing Research, Airbus
Mark Howard, Head of R&T Business Development and Partnerships UK, Airbus Group
- Insight into the ever increasing demand for automation
- The challenge of industrial systems integration and how to manage it and the opportunity this presents
- The need for digital twin technology and how it should be managed
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10:30
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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
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10:45
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SPEED NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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11:25
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THE CHALLENGES OF BIG AUTOMATION
Andrew Selim, Projects Manager, Ocado Engineering
- Overview of Ocado’s warehouse technology to create highly innovative in-house state-of-the-art engineering products and solutions
- Insight into the challenges faced by the Product Development's Projects team and how they were managed
- From scaling the size of the team to finding the right partners to help bring Ocado's unique solutions to life
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11:50
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FIXING MANUAL INGREDIENT PREPARATION WITH ROBOTICS
Jake Norman, Innovation & Marketing Manager, OAL
- The benefits of automating food manufacturing
- What technologies are available
- How automating ingredient preparation unlocks flexible food manufacturing
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COBOTS: DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES
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12:15
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COLLABORATIVE ROBOTS: DRIVING EFFICIENCY IN MANUFACTURING
Simon Jarvis, Head of Operations, Active8 Robots
- Latest technology and future roadmap
- Applications for cobots in manufacturing
- Insights into robot case studies
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12:40
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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
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12:55
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NETWORKING LUNCH
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AFTERNOON CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Jeremy Hadall, Chief Engineer, Intelligent Automation, The Manufacturing Technology Centre
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13:55
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COBOTS: THE ANSWER TO THE UK’S PRODUCTIVITY PUZZLE
Mike Wilson, Chairman, British Automation and Robot Association
- The benefits and how to meet the challenges of using cobots
- The challenge in the UK regarding robotics in manufacturing
- How to decide whether to use robots or cobots in your processes
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DEVELOPMENTS IN ROBOTICS AND RECONFIGURABLE ROBOTICS
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14:20
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RECONFIGURABLE MANUFACTURING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS
Ben Morgan, Head of the Integrated Manufacturing Group/Factory 2050, AMRC
- Reconfigurable physical and virtual assets for highly variable low batch production
- Digitisation pushing productivity boundaries
- Applicability across sectors and companies of all sizes
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14:45
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GETTING AUTOMATED SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS DESIGNED AND INTEGRATED RIGHT FIRST TIME: LINKING THE REAL TO THE VIRTUAL
Dan Smalley, Product Manager SCADA, Siemens
- Turning the 3D CAD drawing of a robot into virtual reality
- Testing and commissioning the design in a virtual environment
- Integrating into production environment case studies
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15:10
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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
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15:25
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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THE EVOLUTION OF ROBOTICS: AUTOMATED WAREHOUSES
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15:55
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ERROR PROPAGATION MANAGEMENT FOR NEXT GENERATION MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Jian S Dai, Chair of Mechanisms andRobotics, Centre for Robotics Research, King's College London
Yan Jin, Reader, Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing, School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Queen's University Belfast
- Why understanding the error propagation is crucial in manufacturing production
- The methods to model error propagation
- Managing error propagation for optimised production system
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16:20
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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
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16:25
Panel Discussion
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MANUFACTURING FOR THE FUTURE
Mike Wilson, Chairman, British Automation and Robot Association
Yan Jin, Reader, Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing, School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Queen's University Belfast
Ben Morgan, Head of the Integrated Manufacturing Group/Factory 2050, AMRC
- How do you decide where to start on the path towards fully-automated production?
- How can we ensure robotics are fast enough to meet manufacturing needs and still be safe for humans to work alongside them?
- How can we ensure that the programming of reconfigurable robots is synchronised across different departments?
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17:00
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CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
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17:15
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END OF SEMINAR
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