Simulation based development of human-robot production systems

Simulation based development of human-robot production systems
Computer simulations are a timely and important subject. Production companies use them to support the design and development of production systems based on collaborative robots (cobots). And they help companies save valuable time and money.
This is a timely and important subject as computer simulations are increasingly supporting the design and development of production systems based on collaborative robots (cobots) to save time and money.

This webinar is aimed to discuss:

- Simulation based development of cobots based production systems
- Simulations for business value assessment of integrating cobots
- Human safety assessments through simulations
- Simulation as a digital twin of a human-robot production system
- Multi-user virtual reality (VR) meetings to design and develop cobot systems
- The webinar includes a 40 min. presentation and 20 min. for questions from the audience.

Unable to participate live?
The webinar will be recorded and sent to you via e-mail shortly after the event.

Presenter
Ali Ahmad Malik is working as an expert in Robotics and Automation at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. Ali received his PhD and MSc from the University of Southern Denmark. Ali is active in the research of digital twins for cobots based production systems, and his articles have been published in Science Robotics, Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, CIRP Annals, World Economic Forum and other outlets.

A copy of Ali’s PhD thesis is available for download here

Registration fee
DKK 250 +25% VAT Members of ATV-SEMAPP, IDA Mechanical
DKK 375 +25% VAT Non-members

The event is in collaboration with ATV SEEMAPP, and you register directly to them. IDA will receive the participantlist after the event. 
There is no online registration at ida.dk.
Information
  • When

    8. okt. 2020 10:00 - 11:00
  • Where

    Webinar - In front of your pc/tablet/phone

  • Registration Deadline

    7. okt. 2020 - 23:59

  • Organizer

    IDA Mechanical

  • Available Seats

    79

  • Event Number

    337757