Manufacturers today are navigating constant change. Product variation continues to increase, production volumes fluctuate, labor availability remains tight, and quality expectations keep rising. At the same time, many assembly systems were designed for fixed processes and struggle to adapt when requirements shift.
This webinar will explore what flexibility in manufacturing truly means and how manufacturers can design assembly systems that evolve with their operations instead of limiting them. Attendees will learn how modular equipment platforms, servo-driven technology, and software-based process control make it easier to scale production, reduce changeover time, and maintain consistent quality across product variants. Real-world examples from flexible press and workstation applications will demonstrate how modern assembly systems support both high-volume production and high-mix environments while delivering long-term value.
Whether you are specifying new equipment or improving existing processes, this session will provide practical insight into building adaptable assembly strategies that support growth, reliability, and continuous improvement.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the difference between configurable, modular, and truly flexible manufacturing systems
- Learn how servo-driven assembly platforms enable faster changeovers, higher accuracy, and built-in validation
- Discover how software, data collection, and workflow control support scalable automation strategies
- See real-world examples of flexible assembly systems improving uptime, throughput, and lifecycle value
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