The nation’s largest collaborative robots conference and tradeshow, Collaborate North America 2025, takes place in Novi, Michigan, Jan. 28, 2025, and is free to attend.
The one-day, in-person event created and powered by Universal Robots (UR), a market leader and pioneer of collaborative robotics, brings together 500+ manufacturing professionals from across North America, automation specialists, educators, and industry thought leaders from renowned institutions and companies such as MIT and the Association for Advancing Automation (A3).
“Whether you’re exploring cobots for the first time or looking to expand your automation capabilities, this event will provide the inspiration, tools, and connections needed to succeed,” said Jonathan Sbert, vice president of sales, Americas, Universal Robots.
Cobots are the fastest-growing segment of industrial automation with the global market forecasted a skyrocketing 20%+ growth through 2028. Universal Robots (UR) is working to transform the way cobots work, helping businesses unlock new levels of productivity, efficiency, and innovation, including artificial intelligence (AI) applications, the company says.
Event highlights:
Hands-on demonstrations: Attendees can explore 30+ different cobot-powered solutions for applications such as welding, quality inspection, material handling, machine tending, assembly, painting, and palletizing. The hands-on demos are presented by UR and its UR+ ecosystem partners including A.I Automation, Schmalz, Magswitch, PIAB, Zimmer, Schunk, Flexline Automation, Acumino AI, and SICK.
Keynote presentations: Universal Robots’ Chief Commercial Officer, Stacey Moser, will deliver the openi. She is joined by leading voices in robotics and automation, including a few surprise speakers from dominant automotive and AI chip making technology companies delivering insights on industry trends and practical applications. Additional speakers include:
- Ben Armstrong. executive director and research scientist, MIT: Armstrong specializes in innovation and operational performance in manufacturing, focusing on how companies adopt advanced technologies. His work at MIT involves researching the intersection of robotics, workforce development, and operational efficiency to ensure sustainable growth in the industrial sector.
- Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial: Jake Hall is a prominent advocate for modernizing the manufacturing industry through automation and emerging technologies. Known for his engaging social media presence and thought leadership, he bridges the gap between traditional manufacturing practices and future-forward innovations.
- Alex Shikany, vice president, membership & market intelligence, A3: Alex Shikany provides data-driven insights to guide businesses in adopting robotics and AI technologies. His expertise includes market trends, industry growth analysis, and strategies for integrating automation into existing operations.
Networking opportunities: Attendees can engage with peers, decision-makers, and industry influencers to exchange ideas and foster collaboration.
Registration Details:
For signup and more information about Collaborate North America 2025, register for a complimentary pass here.
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Related Glossary Terms
- robotics
robotics
Discipline involving self-actuating and self-operating devices. Robots frequently imitate human capabilities, including the ability to manipulate physical objects while evaluating and reacting appropriately to various stimuli. See industrial robot; robot.