This webinar features speakers from a Virginia-based manufacturer of construction and mining machinery and an Ohio-based maker of industrial process furnace equipment.
Industrial machine designers have to successfully adapt to many changes in industrial automation such as:
- Rising importance of designing for energy efficiency
- How legislation and best practices are affecting design for safety
- How visualization and component reuse are leading to faster machine designs
This webinar features speakers from three industrial machinery manufacturers in the United States.
The presenters outline the design challenges they have overcome, the keys to their successful designs and the results that they have achieved.
About the Speakers
Bob Mileti — President, Trlby Innovative LLC
Tomington, Connecticut
Trlby Innovative LLC provides diversified product design, development and manufacturing services for a client base that is almost exclusively made up of Fortune 500 companies across multiple industries. www.trlby.com
James Truskey — Design and engineering, software administrator,
TREAD Corp., Roanoke, Virginia
TREAD Corp. manufactures bulk explosives handling equipment and machinery for mining, quarry and construction industries globally. Tread products include bulk trucks, bins, elevators, control systems, explosive storage, emulsion plants and mixing plants. www.treadcorp.com
Steven Zimnoch — Project Manager, The Lanly Company
Cleveland, Ohio
The Lanly Company, founded in 1938, designs and builds industrial ovens, industrial dryers, material handling equipment, process control systems and custom heat processing equipment. Lanly’s equipment is used in many applications and industries including aluminum, board/Insulation, ceramics, chemical, coating processing, electrical, food processing, investment casting, lamp, refractories, rubber/plastics, steel heat treating and textiles.
Melissa Schultz — CAD Administrator, The Robbins Company
With more than 60 years of innovation and experience, The Robbins Company is the world’s foremost developer and manufacturer of advanced, underground construction machinery. Robbins has been involved in hundreds of tunnel boring projects around the world and offers an extensive range of underground excavation equipment.
Complete the form on the right to join us on September 30th at 2:00 to hear insights from these machine designers. This webinar is sponsored by Siemens PLM.
You may also be interested in Current and Future Trends in Industrial Machine Design Part 1 on August 21