Arts et Métiers Cetim are organizing Carnot Day for businesses: "R&D: Develop Your Factory of the Future: Robotics for Productive System Performance." Through concrete examples from companies involved in the industry of the future, discover one of its flagship technologies: robotics.
Numerous business applications: handling, forging (via the Vulcain platform), inspection, polishing, etc.
Various activities will punctuate the day:
- round tables: how to deploy the factory of the future in small and medium-sized businesses and finance robotization projects, Carnot support for sensible and effective robotics, etc.
- Robotics demonstration workshops covering numerous business applications: handling, forging, inspection, polishing, etc.
- personalized appointments for your projects to optimize your production system,
- A self-assessment to successfully transform your business for the industry of the future.
Program
09:30 – Presentation of the day's program
10:00 – The industry of the future, analyzed through concrete examples
10:45 – The industrial chair Reconfigurable, safe, high-performance production systems: pragmatically deploying the factory of the future in small and medium-sized businesses
11:30 a.m. – Carnot support for rational and efficient robotics
12:00 p.m. – How to finance your robotization projects
12:30 p.m. – Lunch buffet and industry of the future activities:
- Perform your own Industry of the Future self-assessment using the Brick4future tool developed by Cetim and Arts et Métiers part ofthe Industry of the Future Alliance.
- Discover the keys to successfully transforming your business for the industry of the future with Klaxoon's interactive animation.
Starting at 1:30 p.m. – Personalized appointments with our experts
1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. – Robotics demonstrations:
- Robotic thermography applied to forged parts (Cetim)
- Collaborative robotics for polishing parts (Cetim and Sybot)
- Flexible mobile robotics for parts handling (Cetim)
- Automated robotic press forging (ARTS)
- Contactless inspection of hot parts using stereovision (ARTS)
- Robotic friction stir welding (ARTS)
- Simulator for the start-up process of a manufacturing line (ARTS)
- Improving the competitiveness and attractiveness of manual work through cobotics (TN@UPSaclay)
Practical information
Location: Arts et Métiers, Metz campus - 4 rue Augustin Fresnel - 57070 Metz
Additional information and registration (free of charge) on the dedicated platform.