Webinars
How to Scale Robotic Welding with Unified Motion Control
Originally Recorded May 12, 2026 | 2:30-3:30 PM ET
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Robotic welding cells rarely start as clean-sheet systems. In real production environments, OEMs and integrators must coordinate robot motion, weld process control, vision, safety, and mixed-device communication, often across legacy interfaces and varied equipment.
In this webinar, Novarc and Omron Automation will share how Novarc scaled its automated welding platforms by standardizing on an OMRON Sysmac-based architecture. Using Novarc’s SWR and NOVAI platforms as real-world examples, the session will show how unified machine and motion control helped simplify integration, improve repeatability, and support faster deployment across global builds.
Key Takeaways:
- How to reduce integration complexity when working with mixed equipment, legacy interfaces, and multi-vendor devices.
- Strategies for building a repeatable control template that supports faster scaling, deployment, and commissioning across sites.
- How unified machine and motion control improves synchronization, troubleshooting, and deployment consistency in robotic welding systems.
Wilson Pakingan, Application Specialist, Omron Automation
Professional Electrical Engineer (P.Eng.) with over 10 years of experience in controls and automation. Expertise includes electrical panel design, PLC programming, HMI/SCADA systems, and industrial network integration, including EtherNET/IP and EtherCAT.
Soroush Karimzadeh, Co-Founder/CEO, Novarc Technologies
CEO and Co-Founder of Novarc Technologies, a full-stack AI robotics company specializing in the design and manufacturing of automated welding solutions for challenging welding applications. Soroush has over 15 years of experience in the commercialization and product development of industrial automation, focusing on collaborative robotics, machine vision, machine learning and welding.
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