Webinar: What You Need to Know About a FANUC SCARA Robot Solution

June 17, 2021

Date/Time: June 17, 2021/3:00-4:00PM EDT

FANUC’s line of SCARA robots provide great solutions when speed and repeatability are essential. Designed to help customers increase productivity, FANUC SCARAs are working in a variety of industries including consumer electronics, auto components, plastics, food & beverage, lab automation, appliances and medical device manufacturing.  FANUC hope you can join them as their expert hosts review the SCARA robot family, covering features and benefits, application trends, easy programming, and intelligent software.    

Speaker:

Bryan O’Neal – District Manager Central Region

Adam Willea – District Manager Southeast Region

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