ATI Hosts Open House, Training Seminar
ATI Industrial Automation, a manufacturer of ATCs, multi-axis force/torque sensing systems, robotic deburring tools, robotic collision sensors and other products, will host its second annual open house and training seminar August 21 at its Detroit, Michigan sales office. The open house is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 5
ATI Industrial Automation, a manufacturer of ATCs, multi-axis force/torque sensing systems, robotic deburring tools, robotic collision sensors and other products, will host its second annual open house and training seminar August 21 at its Detroit, Michigan sales office. The open house is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with training sessions throughout the day. The company will discuss details of end-effector products developed during the past year, while account managers and executives will be available to discuss existing and potential applications and answer questions about the product line. A live robot demonstration of the company's robotic tool changers, collision sensors, deburring tools and compensators will run all day. Engineering team members will also be available for informal, one-on-one meetings to discuss various topics or specific customer applications. For more information from ATI Industrial Automation, visit the company's MMSOnline Showroom.
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