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Laser Projection Systems: Best Practices in Industrial Manufacturing

September 08, 2022 |

Laser projection systems are a vital tool in the automated manufacturing environment, delivering precision measurement and greater efficiencies in labor asset management with minimal training and ease of integration.

In today's "new normal" manufacturing climate, different industries seek to boost manufacturing efficiencies by embracing the latest Industry 4.0 technologies, automation, and agile and digital production solutions. The current manufacturing landscape is doing more with less—coming out of a post-COVID period with struggles to find skilled labor—while focusing on minimizing errors impacting the increasing cost of raw materials.

Laser projection systems bridge the gap between the real and the digital world. They are a vital tool in the automated manufacturing environment, delivering precision measurement and greater efficiencies in labor asset management with minimal training and ease of integration.

Agenda:

  • Best practices from the automotive industry
  • Think outside the box: composite layup, assembly and beyond
  • Ease of integration into automated manufacturing processes
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Ben Van Nevel

Senior Account Manager

Ben Van Nevel is a senior account manager for laser projection systems in the North American market at LAP. In 2015, he started as a sales account manager, responsible for sales involving projection laser systems used in industrial manufacturing processes. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and started his career as a service tech and inside sales assistant.

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