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12
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Live In-person

SMARTE Series: Advancing CNC & Robotic Manufacturing with Siemens & ThinkPLC | CCAT Advanced Technology Center, East Hartford Copy

November
12
@
9:00 am
-
November
12
@
1:30 pm
Register to Attend

CCAT Advanced Technology Center 
409 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT

Discover how cutting-edge CNC control is transforming robotic manufacturing!Join CCAT for a dynamic, hands-on event showcasing the power of Siemens SINUMERIK ONE and ThinkPLC’s turnkey robotic solutions—designed with special interest to support and advance our partners at Aerospace Components Manufacturers (ACM).

What to Expect

  • Live Demonstrations of advanced robotic machining and deburring programming
  • Digital Twin Technology in action with Run MyVirtualMachine
  • Seamless Robot Integration using Run MyRobot
  • Expert Insights into the digital thread and process optimization
  • Training Made Simple – see how easy it is to implement and operate these systems

Whether you're a manufacturer, engineer, or tech enthusiast, this event will show you how to streamline production, boost efficiency, and empower your workforce with smart automation.

Led by

Nasir Mannan, Principal Engineer, CCAT
Lars Faller, Siemens
Bobby Cole and Dan Cavanaugh, ThinkPLC

Join Us In Person

Discover innovative manufacturing solutions, connect with industry experts, and gain practical insights to enhance your operations.

Don’t miss this opportunity—secure your spot today!

Missed the previous CT Smarte Technical Workshops? 
Watch the recordings here

CT SMARTE Series

This is the third event in the CT SMARTE (Smart Manufacturing Assessment & Access to Reduce Technology Emissions) Series, supporting small- and medium-sized manufacturers in reducing energy costs and emissions through smart technologies and high-performance computing.

The program, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, is led by the University of Connecticut, CONNSTEP, and CCAT. Access past workshops here and apply for energy assessments here.

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