LEONI brings together automation technology, German brew at OktoberfestNetworking event

July 13, 2016
LEONI Engineering Products & Services, Inc. will celebrate its German roots and the benefits of automation technology during an Oktoberfest-styled event.

LEONI Engineering Products & Services, Inc. (LEONI EPS), part of Nuremberg-based LEONI AG and a North American supplier of robot equipment, automation training, and machine vision solutions, will celebrate its German roots and the benefits of automation technology during an Oktoberfest-styled event at its facility in Lake Orion, Mich.

The event is open to representatives from industrial companies across North and Central America and will include German food and beer, as well as five technology demonstration stations to show off LEONI EPS’ five groups: Robotic Solutions, Machine Vision, Automation Systems Training, Service, and Automation & Drive Cable Solutions. Each demonstration station will contain multiple automation systems for visitors to review while LEONI staff members make themselves available to answer any automation-related question.

“Who could be in a better position to answer questions on automation technologies than a company that is certified as an educational and training institution in the U.S.?” said Jean-Marc Vico, Vice President and General Manager of LEONI EPS, referring to his company’s two automation systems training facilities in Michigan and Tennessee. “But even more than demonstrations, our Oktoberfest celebration will bring together the tight-knit automation professionals community and give them a chance to network in a casual yet festive environment.”

The event will run throughout the day to accommodate everyone’s schedules. Periodically, LEONI engineers will tap a new German beer keg at each demonstration station. Demonstration stations will include all of LEONI’s primary products and services, including the LSH3 dress pack system and tool center point (TCP) automated robotic end effector calibration and protection system from the Robotic Solutions group; color machine vision and camera-based 3D profilometers from the Machine Vision group; mobile portable robotic workcells built to show the breadth of expertise provided by LEONI’s Automation Systems Training group; and commissioning and programming automation systems from the Service group.

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