Speakers sought for Automate 2013 conference.

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Speakers are now being sought for Automate 2013 conference in Chicago, Jan 21-24, 2013, according to Association for Advancing Automation (A3), the primary sponsor of event. A3 is looking for experts in robotics, vision, motion control, assembly automation, sensors, test and measurement, and systems integration to help educate audience with practical information that addresses their specific challenges. As many as 30,000 automation users, suppliers, and integrators are expected to attend.



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Speakers Sought for Automate 2013 Conference



Ann Arbor, Michigan - Speakers are now being sought for the Automate 2013 conference in Chicago, January 21-24, 2013, according to the Association for Advancing Automation (A3), the primary sponsor of the Automate 2013 event.

"We're looking for experts in robotics, vision, motion control, assembly automation, sensors, test and measurement, systems integration and related areas to help educate our audience with practical information that addresses their specific challenges," said Jeff Burnstein, President of A3.

Burnstein said that as many as 30,000 automation users, suppliers and integrators are expected at Automate 2013, which is collocated with ProMat, North America's premier material handling, supply chain and logistics event.

"The people attending Automate 2013 want solutions on how to successfully automate their operations," said Burnstein. "Many of these people come from small and medium sized companies, some of whom have yet to start automating. They need to know why they should automate as well as how and they need to know who can help them get started or improve upon what they've already started doing," he explained.

"Automate 2013 will feature exhibits from more than 150 leading automation suppliers and system integrators, as well as an in-depth conference. And, for the first time, we'll offer Expert Huddles on the show floor focused on topics attendees want to discuss. The expert huddles will be just that, discussions, led by an expert, not presentations - no audio/visual of any kind will be used. This will really be useful to attendees who know exactly what they are coming to learn," Burnstein said. Expert huddle information can forms can be found at: automate2013.com/the_show/expert_huddles.

The conference goes more in-depth on key topics in order to expose attendees to a broad range of issues that are critical to developing a successful automation solution. Among the expected topics are how to work with system integrators, the fundamentals of robotics and vision, selecting the correct end-of-arm tooling for your application, robot safety, 3-D vision solutions, non-visible imaging solutions, high speed motion systems, new developments in step motors, and case studies of successful automation solutions. Abstracts for non-commercial conference presentations can be submitted at: automate2013.com/the_conference/conference_abstract_submission.
People interested in leading an expert huddle or giving a conference presentation should submit their ideas on the Automate 2013 website (www.automate2013.com) or contact Jeff Burnstein at jburnstein@robotics.org.

The Association for Advancing Automation is the not-for-profit umbrella corporation of the Robotic Industries Association (RIA), AIA - Advancing Vision + Imaging, and the Motion Control Association (MCA). Together these associations represent nearly 700 member companies from 32 nations. Members include suppliers, system integrators, end users, universities, consulting firms and others involved in automation.
For more information on RIA, visit www.robotics.org. For AIA, visit www.visiononline.org. For MCA, visit www.motioncontrolonline.org. Automate show and conference information can be found at www.automate2013.com. To reach Association Headquarters, call 734/994-6088.

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