Roboter in der Logistik #28: Das WAKU Update | Guest: Mike Oitzman from The Mobile Robot Guide (EN)
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If we had a crystal ball, we would eagerly peek into the future of
robotics technologies. We prefer to invite experts who have been
observing the market for a long time and are immersed in the latest
developments and promising technologies. One of those veterans in
robotics is Mike Oitzman. So we grill him about: Where is robotics
headed? How are the mobile and industrial robot verticals evolving?
What automation possibilities lie ahead? Mike shares his insights
and highlights from the Automate 2023 conference, where he explored
the latest technologies and identified promising newcomers with
immense potential. In the concluding segment, we engage in a
captivating discussion on the growing interest in robot
maintenance, fueled by the ever-increasing demand for user-friendly
maintenance tools. Does that sound interesting? Then tune in to the
episode now! About our guest: Mike Oitzman has been involved
robotics since 1988, most recently as Product Line Manager of
Mobile Robotics at Adept Technology/OMRON. In 2018 Mike founded The
Mobile Robot Guide to cover the news happening within the emerging
mobile robotics market. In 2021, he brought The Mobile Robot Guide
into the WTWH Media family and is now an editor for the robotics
group within WTWH Media, including the publications: The Robot
Report, Mobile Robot Guide and Robotics Business Review. Mike has
worked for various sized companies from startups to Fortune 500
enterprises during his career and understands all of the issues
with product development and product marketing for everything from
robotics to enterprise software. Connect with Victor and Mike
Oitzman on Linkedin: Victor Splittgerber:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-splittgerber-93547290 Mike
Oitzman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeoitzman/ More information
about WAKU Robotics, the expert for mobile robots in logistics and
production, can be found at www.waku-robotics.com. Bezahlte
Partnerschaft
robotics technologies. We prefer to invite experts who have been
observing the market for a long time and are immersed in the latest
developments and promising technologies. One of those veterans in
robotics is Mike Oitzman. So we grill him about: Where is robotics
headed? How are the mobile and industrial robot verticals evolving?
What automation possibilities lie ahead? Mike shares his insights
and highlights from the Automate 2023 conference, where he explored
the latest technologies and identified promising newcomers with
immense potential. In the concluding segment, we engage in a
captivating discussion on the growing interest in robot
maintenance, fueled by the ever-increasing demand for user-friendly
maintenance tools. Does that sound interesting? Then tune in to the
episode now! About our guest: Mike Oitzman has been involved
robotics since 1988, most recently as Product Line Manager of
Mobile Robotics at Adept Technology/OMRON. In 2018 Mike founded The
Mobile Robot Guide to cover the news happening within the emerging
mobile robotics market. In 2021, he brought The Mobile Robot Guide
into the WTWH Media family and is now an editor for the robotics
group within WTWH Media, including the publications: The Robot
Report, Mobile Robot Guide and Robotics Business Review. Mike has
worked for various sized companies from startups to Fortune 500
enterprises during his career and understands all of the issues
with product development and product marketing for everything from
robotics to enterprise software. Connect with Victor and Mike
Oitzman on Linkedin: Victor Splittgerber:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-splittgerber-93547290 Mike
Oitzman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeoitzman/ More information
about WAKU Robotics, the expert for mobile robots in logistics and
production, can be found at www.waku-robotics.com. Bezahlte
Partnerschaft
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