TRS has been active with A3 for years, and as the Detroit show proved --- there are tremendous opportunities at Automate.

Talking AUTOMATE 2024 with TECH RIM Standards

Q&A with | TECH RIM Standards

Tell us about your company

TECH RIM STANDARDS is redefining automation technology, and pushing the boundaries of modern  manufacturing.

 

Your company will be exhibiting at Automate, what is it that makes this an important event for your company? 

TRS has been active with A3 for years, and as the Detroit show proved --- there are tremendous opportunities at Automate.

What makes your booth a must visit for Automate Attendees? 

In our booth (5213) we will have a new automated  Robotic / End of Arm cell that will showcase a large portion of our product lines.

 

When you get a chance to walk the exhibit hall floor yourself, what is it you will be most interested to see?  Any educational sessions, pavilions etc. you plan on attending? 

We will be looking at all areas in the conference, including our competition, identified prospects , and partnering up with groups that match our vision.

 

Manufacturing is undertaking rapid advancements, be it automation, robotics and of course AI.  How is your companies services and products utilizing AI now to improve business? 

AI allows us to work with our vast customer base providing  solutions on problem areas, and designing  products to promote and compliment the automation world.

 

Give us your thoughts on what the future holds for manufacturers and automation. 

We have many customers and clients across the globe, and there are many opportunities to unveil new architecture to serve these industries.

 

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