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14.03.2024

New Trade Congress “Robotics meets eMobility”

New Trade Congress “Robotics meets eMobility”

On June 1, the first edition of “Robotics meets eMobility”, a new trade congress launched by Rohmann Automation, will take place on the company’s premises at the German town of Ingelheim am Rhein. In case studies, leading manufacturers of e-vehicles and e-mobility components will discuss the versatility of robotic solutions in manufacturing processes. Suppliers of manufacturing technologies will demonstrate latest system innovations. The event will be held under the patronage of Ms. Malu Dreyer, Prime Minister of the German Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate.

The transition from the combustion engine to e-mobility causing a lot of companies to change their products and necessary production technologies. Mechanical components are less in demand, electrical ones more so. This is true for the entire technology chain from component production  to the necessary charging infrastructure. Robotics are playing a central role in virtually all production processes: Against international competition, the efficiency of manufacturing determines manufacturers’ competitiveness – especially in high labour-cost countries such as Germany.

The congress at Ingelheim am Rhein will bring together component and vehicle manufacturers with companies providing future-proof solutions. Vehicle and battery manufacturers such as Stellantis, Gotion and BMZ will be presenting already available systems and those needed for future manufacturing. On the basis of case studies, companies such as KUKA, Trumpf and YASKAWA will be discussing solutions that increase manufacturing efficiency. Presentations by leading battery researchers from RWTH Aachen University will disclose details of what the future holds. The keynote lecture by Prof. Detlef Zühlke, the originator of the term “Industry 4.0”, will illustrate the way how the Smart Factory helps in streamlining processes and reducing costs.

Panel discussions lets attendees communicate directly with leading experts in the electromobility industry. Jascha Rohmann, founder and CEO of Rohmann Automation GmbH, commenting on his intention to provide a new joint forum for the players in this key industry: “To ensure that German manufacturers remain at the top, it is vital to consolidate know-how now – bring together small and large companies in the industry. That is why we are organizing “Robotics meets eMobility 2023”. The congress provides a forum to bring market players in the electromobility industry and robotics closer together.”

(Source: Rohmann Automation Press Release)

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