What are the challenges you face with your current motion control system? Is the complexity too difficult to maintain? Is it consuming a large amount of your engineering and programming time for start-up and get the machines up and running?
We understand how critical and important a motion control system is to achieve high performance and efficiency for your machines. So how to choose the right-size servo drives and motion control to each application, from standalone machines to larger systems with complex motion, networked safety and more is critical for you.
So you would not want to miss this live webinar that will discuss how to leverage the latest solutions and offerings in motion control systems.
In this 13th Asia Pacific wide Smart machines webinar series, you can learn
How to apply motion control, suitable sized for smaller machine applications like packaging and converting, printing and web (CPW) with one design environment which can help simplify machine start up process, get machines to market fast and improve maintenance.
How Kinetix® 5300, new servo drives of Rockwell Automation motion control’s portfolio which is well suitable for small to medium machines, can support advanced features such as tracking notch filters, hardwired safe torque as well as EtherNet/IP device-level ring (DLR) topologies.
Join this webinar and maximize your motion control in your integrated system and flexible machines. Continue your smart machines journey and stay competitive.
Presenter
Simon Wong
Product Manager, Kinetix (Drives) Business, Rockwell Automation
He has over 20 years of experience in Industrial Automation and has a good technical knowledge of understanding OEM needs. During his role as the Business Manager for Motion Products in Asia Pacific he has provided lots of insights and understanding of users which lead to the development of the new Kinetix 5100 & 5300 drive and TLP motor. With his role today he is responsible to provide guidance and product functions that will help contribute to the success of the motion business in the entry level to mid-level OEM machinery.