Online Section Meeting – October 14: Josh Pawley of Vectis Automation

Members of the AWS San Francisco Section:

 

Our first online meeting featuring Guest Presenters Frank Carbone and Jennifer Bernard of Red D Arc Welderentals was a success. Thank you to Frank and Jennifer for a great presentation and thank you to all who attended. 

*Click here to view the recording of the meeting. 

 

We are excited to announce our next keynote speaker, Josh Pawley of Vectis Automation. 

 

Josh Pawley is an AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University and an MBA from Indiana University. 

 

Josh Pawley is a founding partner of Vectis Automation and leads Vectis’ business development and application engineering teams.  Josh has nearly 10 years of experience in under-the-hood robotic welding and applications experience; which has given him both the passion and the know-how to help manufacturers identify how to improve weld processes with automation.

 

In this presentation, Vectis Automation will talk about what makes a weld application a good fit for automation, discuss how cobots enable manufacturers of all sizes and skill levels to implement robotic welding, and finish with a live demo of Vectis’ Cobot Welding Tool.

 

 

Join us Wednesday, October 14th, 2020 at 6:00 pm Pacific time.

Register HERE

 

 

About Vectis Automation

Vectis Automation’s mission is to help manufacturers boost productivity amid the shortage of skilled labor by reducing the learning curve, setup time, risk, and cost of robotic welding.  With over 100 years of combined experience in robotic welding, the Vectis team is known for its focus on substance and results.  Powered by a Universal Robots UR10e collaborative robot, the Vectis Cobot Welding Tool is a portable, safe, versatile, and extremely easy-to-use welding automation solution – designed to empower manufacturers of all sizes and skill levels.  Many users of the cobot welding tool are seeing 2-3x boosts in productivity, all while increasing quality and softening the blow of the skilled welder shortage.