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Free Online Conference | Food & Robotics: Protein Processing
Join us for a free online conference dedicated to the protein processing industry on Thursday, December 3, 2020 from 1pm to 2pm EST.
This non-commercial 1-hour webinar is dedicated to professionals in the protein processing industry with a focus on robotic automation of those processes. Guest panelists from various companies will exchange on many topics linked to the industry from its technical challenges to new opportunities to what its future might look like. Whether you are already familiar with robotic automation, investigating potential projects or simply curious, this live discussion will bring valuable insights and recommendations to the table. The conversation will be illustrated by case studies and a live Q&A session will take place at the end to enable you to directly ask questions.
June 23-24, 2026 | McCormick Place
The 2026 Humanoid Robot Forum is happening at Automate in Chicago!
Join industry leaders exploring the technologies, safety, and real-world potential shaping humanoid robotics.
Our panelists:
Jonathan Keogh, Mechatronics Engineer at JBT FoodTech
Michael Newcome, VP of Sales at JLS Automation
Brandon Harrison, Applications Engineering Manager at Stäubli
Stäubli Robotics
Stäubli Robotics is a leading global player in robotics, consistently delivering engineering as effective and reliable as our service and support.
Discover how Stäubli Robotics can support your automation journey with their complete range of solutions and expertise.
Visit Company WebsiteMidwest Engineered Systems to Exhibit at 3M Automation Technology EXPO
Midwest Engineered Systems Inc. is proud to announce that they will be exhibiting at the 3M Automation Technology EXPO.
ADDere Partners with Oak Ridge National Labs
We have partnered with GKN Aerospace to install one of our ADDere System II large-scale additive manufacturing production cells at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
InOrbit Brings RobOps to Advanced Robot Simulations Powered by NVIDIA
InOrbit integrates RobOps into advanced robot simulations powered by NVIDIA. Utilizing the Isaac Sim™ extensible robotics simulator, this synergy enables users to seamlessly apply RobOps tools and practices across physical and simulated environments for optimal operational efficiency.



