As migrations go, moving from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 is not one of the easier moves. While it should result in a significantly ramped up automation process, it does requirement the installation of much higher performance platforms, including robotics systems, vision hardware and software, and potentially upgraded power platforms. With the ability to have robots operating within the same environment as humans, the potential for higher productivity is enormous, as robots can work 24/7 and (in theory) don’t make mistakes. In this technical session, we will look at what it takes to deploy an Industry 5.0 factory.
Stephen Mellor is the Chief Technical Officer for the Industry IoT Consortium, where he aligns groups for business, technology, trustworthiness and industry for the Industrial Internet.
With 27 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, Tom Spencer is a seasoned marketing and business development executive, having held positions at companies from start-ups to the large fortune 500. Tom has been responsible for multiple...
John Plunkett is West Regional Sales Manager at DFI America. He has over 25 years of experience in the embedded computing industry in roles including Sales and Sales Management, Product Management and Channel Sales Management. He holds a BSME in...
Executive Vice-President, Brand Director, Embedded Franchise, OpenSystems Media
Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OpenSystems Media’s Embedded and IoT portfolios, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director or UBM’s award-winning Design...