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Automation and Robotics in an Industry 4.0 World

DAY 1 (14.05.2024)

HALL B, CONFERENCE ROOM 1

Invited speakers, representing leading automation and robotisation companies as well as the world of science, will present key issues concerning the development of technology, standards and regulations in the area.
Three thematic blocks are planned during the conference, forming the following agenda:

11:00 - 11:15

➣ Opening of the conference

Warsaw Industry Automatica Exhibition Management

➣ Introduction to the conference theme

Andrzej Soldaty -Director of the Centre for Industry 4.0 at the Silesian University of Technology

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11:15 - 12:30

Block of presentations on contemporary and forward-looking communication standards in the area of industrial automation

➣ "Contemporary trends in industrial communication".

Agnieszka Staniszewska – Head of the Research Group for Drive Devices and Controls,OBRUSN Łukasiewicz Research Network Industrial Institute for Automation and Measurements

➣ "TSN as a core technology for real-time communication implementation"

Kamil Wachowicz-Business Area Manager, Phoenix Contact Sp.z o.o.

➣ "How and why 5G will impact automation and robotics in industry".

Grzegorz Klimczyk - Director of Sales and Business Development - Orange Polska

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12:45 - 14:00

Block of presentations on methods for preparing and implementing robotisation in industry

➣ "Design and implementation of intra-logistics systems based on AGVs and AMR vehicles"

Marek Drewniak - Kierownik Działu Badań i Rozwoju w Dziale Automatyki - AIUT Sp. z o.o.

➣ "Towards Smart Factories: robot programming and simulation in a PLM environment"

Józef Skoworodko - Head of CAM solutions, DPS Software Sp. z o.o.

➣ "Energy efficiency in industrial robotics"

Agnieszka Sękala-  Assistant Professor, Silesian University of Technology

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14:10 -15:10

Presentation block on safety and resilience of automation and robotisation

➣ "Building and maintaining the cyber security of industrial IT/OT systems"

Wojciech Kroma – Managing Director of Anzena Ltd.

➣ "Requirements under the current Machinery Ordinance in relation to robotisation"

Andrzej Oleśkiewicz - Director of Machine Safety, ELOKON Sp.z.o.o.

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15: 10 – 15:20

Summary and conclusion of the first day of the conference

Conference organiser:

ROBOTICS IN AUTOMATION. TRENDS AND CHALLENGES

DAY 2 (15.05.2024)

HALL B, CONFERENCE ROOM 1

Tomasz Haiduk, CEO FAiRP-0 portrait

11:00 - 11:15

Tomasz Haiduk, CEO FAiRP

Robotisation in practice. Trends and challenges

"The dynamic development of robotisation is not only a question of the number of robots per 10,000 employees and the need to install robots to increase competitiveness. It is also a volatile market and a challenging geopolitical environment. What's more, the progressive demographic decline is a fact that is keeping many leaders of manufacturing companies up at night.

How are the world's most developed economies coping with the problem of labour shortages?
Which industries are currently investing most intensively in robotics?
Will AI help robots to be more competitive and more efficient?"

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Łukasz Gębala, Member of the Management Board, Dentec-0 portrait

11:15 – 11:40

Łukasz Gębala, Member of the Management Board, Dentec

How to improve the efficiency of plastic part production - robotic overmolding - case study

The production of parts using overmolding technology offers a number of advantages. Especially when it comes to feeding brass inserts into the injection mould. How did you successfully install a console robot on a 350 tonne injection moulding machine and what business effects did such an implementation bring for the customer?

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Sylwester Kominek, CEO, Robotrends-0 portrait

11:40 – 12:05

Sylwester Kominek, CEO, Robotrends

The robot the blacksmith of our fate? On the use of industrial robots in forging processes

Jawor Forge is one of the first examples of robotisation in a non-obvious industry. Hence, a lot of questions at the start of the insvestment:
- what issues need to be taken into account when selecting an implementation partner?
- What decisions are necessary to make the project a success?
- What does the production sequence "from raw material to finished product" mean?
A case study will provide answers to these questions.

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Jan Auguściuk, Managing Director, AUTOMATECH-0 portrait

12:05 – 12:30

Jan Auguściuk, Managing Director, AUTOMATECH

Integration of robots into presses with CE certification process of new machine assembly - case study

"Often robots are integrated into older machines, e.g. presses, and in this way new machine assemblies are created that should meet the current legal requirements resulting from the need for CE marking. On the one hand, a robot is a typical example of an unfinished machine, and on the other hand, when integrated into an older press, the whole thing should nevertheless meet the current safety requirements.
How to do this properly while fulfilling the expectations of implementing a proper technological process and, at the same time, the machine safety requirements resulting from DM 2006/42/EC will be presented in the case study."

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Marcin Kozłowski, President of the Management Board, BAUMALOG-0 portrait

12:30 - 12:55

Marcin Kozłowski, President of the Management Board, BAUMALOG

Does increased production require the purchase of more laser cutters?

Increasing the efficiency of laser cutting machines and changing material flow through the use of automation. Systems, implementation examples and the most common customer objections based on Baumalog's experience

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12:55 - 13:15

Break

Bartosz Jaźwiec, Project Manager teamtechnik Poland -0 portrait

13:15 – 13:40

Bartosz Jaźwiec, Project Manager teamtechnik Poland

The battery industry today and in the future - case study

The future success of e-mobility will depend on improving the efficiency of the vehicles and their accessibility to the ordinary user. This requires continued technology development that will lead to lower production costs, increased battery capacity and therefore vehicle range and charging speeds.

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Szymon Paprocki, Vice-President of the Management Board, ENCON-0 portrait

13:40 – 14:05

Szymon Paprocki, Vice-President of the Management Board, ENCON

Digital Transformation of a Manufacturing Company x 25

25 production lines combined into one system? In addition, connected to a private cloud where production data is collected? This is a fact. So how to comprehensively implement digital transformation using the example of the food industry.

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Rafał Wójcik, Chief Operating Officer at PROPOINT S.A.-0 portrait

14:05 – 14:30

Rafał Wójcik, Chief Operating Officer at PROPOINT S.A.

Innovative automation in action: From need to implementation. How to successfully implement a robotic assembly line, case study.

The case study takes a look not only at the behind-the-scenes of the project, but also at the Industry 4.0 assumptions that guide innovative automation. The aim and challenge of the project is to create a robotic line to assemble a new product model and increase volume. For our experts at PROPOINT, this is an invitation to create something unique, a combination of knowledge and the latest technology. The result is a production line with the highest possible efficiency

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Emilia Gałdyn. Sales Director AMG -0 portrait

14:30 – 14:55

Emilia Gałdyn. Sales Director AMG

Encoder on a flight to the moon - case study of a lunar manipulator

Working with the customer in selecting automation components for space applications presents a number of challenges.
- what requirements must a measurement system operating in space meet?
- does cooperation with a customer from the space industry require a different approach?
- what are the prospects for the development of robotisation in the Polish space industry on the example of our cooperation?

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14:55 – 15:10

Completion