Closing the intralogistics loop with mobile cobots

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Internal material flow is where production pressure shows up first

Lines wait. Operators walk. Forklifts get close.

In 45 minutes, we break down what a mobile cobot actually is, show real applications on active production floors and walk through how to build the business case for your first deployment.

What you’ll learn

  • Where internal material flow stalls — and what it costs in labor, throughput and safety

  • How a mobile cobot works as one system, moving and handling material with minimal supervision

  • Three applications in action: transport, machine tending and pick and place

  • The business case: ROI, deployment without fixed infrastructure and how to scale

  • How an open platform grows with your operation instead of locking you in

이벤트 정보

  • Online
  • 2026년 7월 16일 PM 01:00 UTC

  • English

What we'll cover:

  • The challenge: Where internal material flow stalls - labor, throughput and safety pressures

  • The concept: What a mobile cobot is: a MiR autonomous base carrying a UR cobot arm​

  • Applications in action: Transport & material flow, machine tending, and pick & place​

  • The business case: ROI, deployment feasibility, scalability and safety / compliance

  • Next steps: Talking to us about your first mobile-cobot workflow

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Kent Kjær
Sales Engineer | Mobile Industrial Robots

Kent is a Sales Engineer at Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), working closely with manufacturers and logistics teams to evaluate, deploy, and scale AMRs for internal transport. His work focuses on identifying suitable automation workflows, defining success metrics, and supporting customers as they move from initial deployment to larger‑scale adoption. He brings hands‑on experience supporting customers from first deployment through broader adoption in real production environments.

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Kyle Havey
Applications Engineer – Teradyne Robotics

Kyle Havey is an Applications Engineer at Teradyne Robotics specializing in autonomous mobile robots. With nearly a decade of experience, Kyle works hands-on daily with manufacturers to design, deploy, and optimize AMR fleets, bridging technical design and real-world operations to deliver measurable performance, reliability, and ROI.

What changes on your floor with mobile cobots

  • Material arrives where it’s needed — without manual transport

  • Operators stay at their stations instead of walking parts

  • Work cells keep running instead of waiting

  • Transport becomes predictable, repeatable, and measurable

Applications

  • Transport between stations

  • Machine tending and loading

  • Pick and place workflows

  • Packaging and palletizing

  • Replenishment and internal logistics

Who should attend

Operations and engineering leaders, automation and process engineers, plant and warehouse managers, and finance, procurement, and EHS stakeholders evaluating mobile automation.

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See how to turn transport into a system - and where a mobile cobot fits on your floor.

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