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Automation 201: What's Next? Clarifying Your Requirements for Project Success

POSTED 09/08/2020

Automation 201: What's Next? Clarifying Your Requirements for Project Success

September 29, 2020

1 - 2PM ET (10 - 11AM PDT)

ABOUT THIS WEBINAR

In our popular "Automation 101" webinar, Epson helped guide automation professionals with a simple step-by-step framework for getting started with robotics. Automation 201 picks up where 101 left off by taking a deeper dive into the critical topic of understanding your project requirements and their associated performance trade-offs. Whether you are new to automation or a seasoned veteran, this webinar will leave you with business-ready insights based on Epson's nearly four decades of experience and leadership in industrial robotics.


 

This webinar will provide both new and experienced automation professionals with insight and understanding around core automation requirements and their associated performance trade-offs.

  • Knowing what you are trying to accomplish
  • Explore your requirements and their trade-offs
  • Return on investment considerations