Knowledge and experience:
In the manufacturing industry, these qualities are not always cumulative. A robotic top gun technician leaves the company, and now the robots don't work as well as they did. An engineer changes departments, and their is a sudden lack of programming skills available. These things happen all the time, even in companies with very successful robot programs. Our world class experience can help get you back on the tracks quicker, or get that new robot project purchased and installed with as few hiccups as possible.
Some of Jim's Credentials:
- Author, Automating the Welding Process, published by and available from Industrial Press
- Industry Expert columnist for www.thefabricator.com
- Speaker/presenter for numerous technical seminars/educational courses
- Advisor to the American Welding Society D16 Committee on Robotic Welding
- B.S. Welding Engineering from LeTourneau University
- 25+ years experience in robotics and automation
Some of Jim's articles on www.thefabricator.com:
- *** NEW in May 2007 *** The Costs of Inefficiency
- Optimizing Flow Through Robotic Welding Workcells
- Are Company Politics Undermining Your Robotic Projects?
- How to Kill a Robot Project in Five Easy Steps
- Welding Fundamentals for Managers
- Setting Realistic Goals for Robotic Welding Projects
- Using the Tandem Welding Process to Your Advantage
- Welding Robots and Lean Manufacturing Learn to Play Together
Let's talk! contact us for an honest and confidential conversation about how we can help.
