Omron Announces Génik as Certified Systems Integrator Partner

October 14, 2022

 

 

Industry-leading automation solutions provider Omron Automation Americas welcomes new partner Génik with over 30 years of automation expertise.

Omron Automation Americas recently announced Génik as a new partner in its Certified Systems Integrator program. Génik has been providing end users with optimal solutions using their G-KDM (Génik – Kaizen Design Method) that eliminates waste, increases quality, and reduces cycle times, among other benefits.

The systems integrator brings exceptional expertise and credibility to benefit customers looking to implement fully integrated solutions in their factories. Génik is able to design and build machines from raw metal all the way to the complete integration of Omron’s full Sysmac Platform across various types of application. Given today’s industry trends, production challenges, and labor shortage concerns, Génik will be an excellent partner for end users in various industries to engage with to improve system performance.

 

About the Omron Certified System Integrator program

The Omron Certified Systems Integrator program matches best-in-class solution providers with the technology, training, and resources required to deliver innovative and competitive solutions. With the rapid growth in automation technologies, manufacturers and business partners strive to deliver open and secure Industry 4.0 solutions that support flexible manufacturing and deliver a competitive advantage. The combined strength of this relationship solves customer challenges today while enabling more efficient, fully integrated systems that will successfully weather future demands.

For Omron, systems integrators play a critical role in designing and delivering fully integrated automation solutions. They also possess industry and application expertise in implementing the latest technologies from Omron and providing turnkey system solutions.  

“Our certified system integrator program provides end-users peace of mind when procuring automation solutions,” says Peter Brouwer, Vice President of Sales, Omron Automation Americas. “These companies have proven expertise when it comes to implementing our latest technologies, and they have full access to local training and resources needed to successfully deliver fully integrated automation solutions.”

“Génik is proud to collaborate with Omron who is a leader in the industrial automation industry. Since our custom solutions are often a first, we always use the highest quality components on the market to make sure we get the best performance and reliability for the needs of our customers. Omron’s service has always added value to our projects, making them a partner of choice in our engineering team,” says Patrick Gariepy, VP Strategy.

 

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