Summary
The user demands more intelligent and flexible machines. Because efficiency is also supposed to increase at the same time, constant upgrading - more sensors, more interfaces, more computing power - does not lead to the goal. The smart servo axis as a strong motion control element in Lenze's automation system combines several approaches that bring time and cost advantages for the OEM and at the same time support the user's productivity goals. Mechanics, electronics, and digitalization thus combine to create an intelligent solution.
Join us and learn how to achieve up to 20 percent faster cycle times, simplify the design of your machine, minimize the use of sensors, and collect, monitor, and interpret data from your machine on the cloud.
Speakers
Jake Henry
Systems Sales Engineer
Jake Henry is a Systems Sales Engineer for Lenze Americas and has been with the company for 11 years. Jake has over 22 years in the Industrial Automation industry. He has held the positions of Sales Engineer, Channel Manager and is currently a System Sales Engineer for distributors and OEM customers in the Indiana, Western Ohio, and Kentucky area. Jake likes helping distributors and customers solve problems using Lenze’s portfolio of products.
Chris Moskaites
Electromechanical Product Manager
Chris Moskaites is an Electromechanical Product Manager for Lenze Americas and has been with the company for over 3 years. He has over 10 years of motion experience and has held various roles with previous companies that include project engineering, application engineering, product management, and marketing. Currently, Chris works closely with customers, sales, and research and development teams to specify and establish innovative electromechanical solutions that deliver value to customers.
Rob Spadarzewski
Senior Application Engineer