The Future of High-Mix Automation

📅 April 23, 2026 🕑 2–3pm ET
Interested in automation that evolves with your business?
If you’re exploring robotic automation and want a system that supports your current and future product mix, this webinar is for you.
Learn how manufacturers move from rigid automation to a no‑code, vision‑driven system that runs unlimited SKUs and supports first‑time robotics users.
You’ll see:
â–¸ Camera vision and software that replace manual programming
â–¸ Robots that adjust their movement based on what they see
â–¸ Verification that reduces operator error and prevents faults early
Speakers

Colin Riggs
CEO & Co-Founder

Diane Abruzzini
COO & Co-founder
Vision-Enabled Palletizer
The RIG Vision system is designed for ultimate flexibility in a high-speed production environment.
As a mobile palletizing cell, its standout feature is a vision-enabled calibration system that allows it to be moved between production lines without the need for constant, manual programming.
For a first-time robotics user, the interface is built to press start, and step back. The robot uses its cameras to verify box dimensions and automatically corrects the orientation of incoming products.
Even if an operator enters the wrong data or a box arrives crooked on the conveyor, the robot adjusts in real-time.

Vision-Directed Dispenser
For the furniture manufacturer NE Woodcraft, the Vision‑Directed Dispenser tackles the challenge of a high‑mix production floor where drawer sizes change constantly.
Instead of requiring pre-set programs, the robot uses vision scanning to “see” each unique drawer as it arrives, automatically generating a custom glue path.
Designed for a first-time operator, the system features a highly intuitive, role-based UI that limits access to complex settings.
This “smart” automation allows the shop to handle random product flows with total consistency, removing the technical barrier for a traditional operator.



