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HIGHLY ACCLAIMED SPEAKERS & KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
How FedEx Is Using Autonomous Robots To Make Future Deliveries
How Robot Waiters And Waitresses Are Serving Customers In Australia
How Autonomous Robots Are Doing Maintenance At Sydney
Harbour Bridge
How Vision-Equipped Robots Are Saving The Great Barrier Reefs
See The Future Of Mining With Robots And Intelligent Machines
Learning Lessons From Cobots Implementation: Failures, Challenges,
Painpoints And Implementation Success
How Exoskeletons Can Assist Humans In Heavy Manufacturing
How Rolls Royce Automated An Entire Assembly Line With Cobots
How Sydney Waters Uses Robots To Maintain Its Pipelines
How Catch Group Built A Fully Autonomous Warehouse With
Cobots And Robotics
12 MARCH, EVENING: CHAMPAGNE NETWORKING SESSION
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with otherlike-minded individuals on topics that are of most interest
to you and fellow delegates.
PRASHANT MENONManaging Director IT FedEx Express
PROF. DIKAI LIU (Invited)Co-director, Centre for Autonomous SystemsUniversity of Technology Sydney
PHILLIP CROTHERSEnterprise Domain Leader - ManufacturingBoeing
PROF. ANDREW HARRISDirector, Technical Futures & Engineering Excellence GroupLaing O’Rourke
STEPHEN PARKERHead of Product Niska Retail Robotic
MATTHEW DUNBABINProfessorQueensland University of Technology
DR. SARATH KODAGODAAssociate Professor, Deputy Director University of Technology Sydney
RICHARD WHETTONHead of FullfillmentCatch Group
ALI SOOFASTAEIResearch Developer at Artificial Intelligence CenterVale
LUC SCHEFFERChief of Manufacturing TechnologyRolls Royce
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUMHow ANZ's COBOT Revolution Could Transform Future Automation
Main Forum: 12-13 March 2020Venue: MELBOURNE MARRIOTT HOTEL
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DAY 1: THURSDAY, 12 MARCH 2020
DAY 2: FRIDAY, 13 MARCH 2020
MAIN FORUM
MAIN FORUM
PARTICIPATING COMPANIES INCLUDE:
• How FedEx Is Using Autonomous Robots to Make Future Deliveries
• Building Autonomous Factory Of The Future With Cobots And Robotics
• Exoskeleton Demonstration: How Exoskeletons Can Assist Human In Heavy Manufacturing & Emergency Services
• How Cobots Makes Visual Inspections In The Blink Of An Eye
• How Vision-Equipped Robots Are Saving The Great Barrier Reefs
• How Robotic Exoskeletons Are Used To Reduce Factory Injuries By 75%
• Automating The Entire Assembly Line With Cobots And Robotics
• How Laing O'Rourke Uses Robotics To Drive Future Automation
• How Australia Post Automates with Robots In Its Warehouses
• Autonomous Maintenance Robots At Sydney Harbour Bridge: Micro-Robots Find And Manage Flaws In Painted Surface On Bridge
• How Sydney Waters Uses Robots To Maintain Its Pipelines
• Robotic Butchery: How Robot Butchers Are Driving New Levels Of Productivity In Meat Processing
THE FORUM AT A GLANCE
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5POWERFUL REASONS TO ATTEND THE COBOTS 2020 FORUM
1. Join an exclusive gathering of thought and business leaders for meaningful exchanges around intelligent robotics and their promise in various industries
2. Acquire actionable insights, proven solutions and effective strategies to deploy your own ultra- efficientcobotoperation
3. Discover new ways cobots are being used to ratchet up productivity and efficiencywhile tackling labor costs and shortages
4. Forge valuable partnerships with some of the most innovative minds at the forefront of the intelligent robotics and Industry 4.0 revolution
5. Learnmoreabouthoworganizationsinvariousfields and sectors have successfully used cobots to overcome a host of tedious and dangerous on-job tasks
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3HEAR FROM KEY EXPERTS
FEATURED THOUGHT LEADERS & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LINE UP
JOHN COXCIO
Australia Post
PROF. DIKAI LIU (Invited)
Co-director, Centre for Autonomous Systems
University of Technology Sydney
ALI SOOFASTAEI Research Developer at
ArtificialIntelligence Center Vale
NATHAN KIRCHNERHead of RoboticsLaing O'Rourke
PROF. SALAH SUKKARIEH
Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems
The University of Sydney
STEPHEN PARKERHead of Product
Niska Retail Robotic
PROF. ANDREW HARRIS Director, Technical
Futures & Engineering Excellence GroupLaing O’Rourke
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUM | 12 - 13 MARCH 2020
MATTHEW DUNBABIN Professor
Queensland University of Technology
SENIOR MANAGEMENT Victoria International Container Terminal
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DARRYL HEIDKE Science and Technology
Manager - Processing efficiency
Meat & Livestock Australia
SARATH KODAGODA Associate Professor, Deputy
Director - Teaching and Research Integration
University of Technology Sydney
LUC SCHEFFER CENG PMP
Chief of Manufacturing TechnologyRolls Royce
PROF. DAVID GILLATT Professor of Urological Oncology and Robotic
SurgeryMacquarie University
Hospital Sydney
KATE ORLOVACEO
Niska Retail Robotics
PRASHANT MENON Managing Director IT
FedEx Express
RICHARD WHETTONHeadofFulfilment
Catch Group
PHILLIP CROTHERSEnterprise Domain Leader
- Manufacturing Boeing
DR MARC CARMICHAELLecturer
University of Technology Sydney
RHETT TALLEYBusiness Development Manager – Automation
Diverseco
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUM | 12 - 13 MARCH 2020
HEAR FROM KEY EXPERTS
FEATURED THOUGHT LEADERS & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LINE UP
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5FORUM HIGHLIGHTS
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUM | 12 - 13 MARCH 2020
LEARNING LESSONS FROM COBOTS IMPLEMENTATION: FAILURES,
CHALLENGES, PAINPOINTS AND IMPLEMENTATION SUCCESS
HOW VISION-EQUIPPED ROBOTS ARE SAVING THE GREAT BARRIER REEFS
SEE THE FUTURE OF MINING WITH ROBOTS AND INTELLIGENT MACHINES
HOW CATCH GROUP BUILT A FULLY AUTONOMOUS WAREHOUSE WITH
COBOTS AND ROBOTICS
HOW FEDEX IS USING AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS TO MAKE
FUTURE DELIVERIES
HOW EXOSKELETONS CAN ASSIST HUMANS IN HEAVY
MANUFACTURING
HOW SYDNEY WATERS USES ROBOTS TO MAINTAIN ITS
PIPELINES
HOW ROLLS ROYCE AUTOMATED AN ENTIRE ASSEMBLY LINE WITH
COBOTS
HOW AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS ARE DOING MAINTENANCE AT SYDNEY
HARBOUR BRIDGE
HOW ROBOT WAITERS AND WAITRESSES ARE SERVING CUSTOMERS IN AUSTRALIA
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6DISCOVER
WHO YOU WILL MEETAT THE FORUM
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUM | 12 - 13 MARCH 2020
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with other
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12 MARCH, EVENING: CHAMPAGNE NETWORKING SESSION
Industries (including but not limited to): • Manufacturing• Electrical/Electronic
Manufacturing• Industrial Automation• Mechanical or
Industrial Engineer• Oil & Energy
In the Roles of:Chief/Head/Directors/Managers/Officersof• Engineering• Project Management• Robotics• Design• Operations• Systems• Drafting• Construction• Technology• Operations• Research
SENIORITY LEVEL OF DELEGATES
Director Levels & Above
Head of Departments
Manager
70% 10% 20%
Who You Will Meet:
• Planning• 3D - Printing• Software• Information• Packaging• Assembly• Machine Tending• Quality Inspection• Research and
Development• Quality Control• Manufacturing• Warehouse
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7HERE ARE
10 REASONSWHY YOU SHOULDATTEND THE FORUM
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUM | 12 - 13 MARCH 2020
Compelling case studies shared by speakers who have played
major roles in making the cobot revolution a reality
Useful examples of what Australia stands to gain from the uptake of intelligent robotics
over the next 15 years
An exclusive platform for experts to address pressing challenges to deploying cobots in various settings
A valuable opportunity to engage and forge
partnerships with Industry 4.0 thought and business leaders
Hard-hitting takeaways on how intelligent robotics are transforming sectors from
manufacturing and logistics to food processing and healthcare
Insights into why companies need
cobots, and how their implementation can fail
Actionable tips on rolling out cobots across the entire value chain, and where they shine most in assisting and augmenting human workers
Inspirational showcases of how intelligent
robots have delivered benefits in the cultural and
environmental spheres, in addition to commercial
Proven best practices and practical insights on the
technology and methodologies needed to maximize the real-world potential of intelligent
robotics
Interactive, outcome-focused
roundtable discussions and panels aimed at
demystifying cobots, and assisting delegates in
plotting a course to onboarding their own
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE
ROBOTICS AUTOMATION
FORUM
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812 MARWED
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 1
10:1512:30
Morning Refreshment & NetworkingLunch & Networking
KEYNOTE: HOW INTELLIGENT ROBOTIC TECHNOLOGIES ARE DRIVING THE NEXT WAVE
OF MASSIVE AUTOMATION
AUTONOMOUS FACTORY OF THE FUTURE WITH COBOTS AND ROBOTICS
09:00
09:15
11:00
09:45
10:30
12:00
Welcoming Speech, Opening Remarks & Thank You Sponsor Speech by Conference Producer
Massive Automation With Intelligent RoboticsHow Unilever Uses Cobots And Intelligent Robots To Drive The Next Wave Of Massive Automation
Roundtable Discussions
Autonomous Factory Of The FutureNokia: Autonomous Factory Of The Future With Cobots And Robotics
Smart FactoryFujitsu Digital Factory: Pioneering Next Wave Of Automation With Cobots Providing Humans With Precision Manufacturing
5G: How Ericsson Uses 5G To Usher In A New Generation Of Connected Robots To Automate Entire Assembly Lines (Sponsored Session)
• Using Wearables To Improve Execution Between Robots And Humans
• Visual Inspection Cobots• Robotic Exoskeletons
Nokia’s “factory of the future” in Oulu, Finland offers a glimpse into a world in which high-speed connectivity promises to transform manufacturing. The Oulu campus, where the company is manufacturing its 5G base stations, is the heart of Nokia’s 5G radio design and innovation efforts, allowing the company to test and build equipment in tandem with researchers. Industrial robots are doing final assembly of some products. By standardizing such things as screw sizes, Nokia has been able to turn more and more of the work over to robots. Nokia is also starting to introduce cobots which have a high degree of sensitivity and are safe to use alongside humans. An advantage of cobots is that they can be more easily reprogrammed to handle repetitive tasks. Automation has enabled new levels of sophistication, increasing the number of components on a motherboard dramatically, and allow quality inspection in soldering work with optical system, something that would be nearly impossible to do with the human eye.
Fujitsu is changing the way computer mainboards are manufactured and tested, with a pioneering collaboration where robots assist humans, working side-by-side on electronics assembly lines. The safety-first deployment is part of a co-creation project at the Fujitsu Digital Smart Factory in Augsburg, Germany, one of the world’s most modern IT production facilities. In this ground-breaking mainstream electronics implementation, human-robot collaboration includes the handling of delicate computer components: a task that was previously considered beyond the range of robotic automation. To make the approach more quickly available to other manufacturing companies, Fujitsu and its partners have developed an Industry 4.0 robot-based process automation solution to provide high-precision mainboard handling and testing.
With 5G a growing reality and Industry 4.0 underway, Ericsson is taking a big step toward smarter wireless manufacturing and automation at its own 5G factory. An intelligent automation system is deployed for the production of Ericsson Radio System, including a fully automated flexible robot cell solution for final assembly. Ericsson plans to subsequently combine this system with its own connectivity layer - adding machine learning and artificial intelligence to its production, enabling real-time data analytics and an end-to-end predictive automated manufacturing chain.
Robots and automation are helping all kinds of businesses to keep up with the demands of consumers, from the smallest manufacturer to the largest multinationals. Unilever and other giants of the consumer goods industry have started to reinvent themselves, with robots and automation at the core of their new business strategies. Unilever has tapped on the power of intelligent robotic technologies in its manufacturing transformation:• Boosting Product Variety - handling multiple product
sizes• Combining Different Product Lines with robotic
palletizers• Expanding production capacity and mass customization
with cobots
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• Automating Entire Assembly Line With Cobots
• Robotics As A Service
DR MARC CARMICHAELLecturerUniversity of Technology Sydney
LUC SCHEFFER CENG PMPChief of Manufacturing TechnologyRolls Royce

912 MARWED
15:00 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 1
13:3015:30
16:30
17:0014:30
16:00
14:00
Quality inspectionHow Cobots Make Visual Inspections In the Blink Of An Eye
Calling All Innovators! Imagine Tomorrow Now: How Vendors And End-Users Can Collaborate In Combining Next-Generation Robotics With Traditional Automation Into New Solutions
Panel DiscussionLearning Lessons From Cobots And Robotic Implementation: Failures, Challenges, Painpoints And Implementation Success
How Robots Can Help Do Your Grocery Shopping!Vision-Based RobotsHow Vision-Equipped Robots Are Saving The Great Barrier Reefs
ExoskeletonThe Future Of Construction With Robotics And Exoskeletons
Opportunities And Challenges In Developing And Deploying Truly Collaborative Systems
VIP Packaging, a leading plastic and steel packaging company in Australia and New Zealand, has tapped automation to minimise manual handling and gain production efficiencies. The company implemented a fully automated system - including three robots, a pallet dispenser, a twin shuttle, a three-vision system, a fully automated HMI, an automated pallet strapping system and a pallet stretching machine - which were all controlled by one central motor control centre. They were able to integrate vision systems that could identify a number of bottle faults and reject those bottles. This automated quality control system was more consistent than the human element, which allowed lowering the cost of each pallet through the associated labour savings and reduced packaging waste. The system was also programmed to monitor and sound an alarm to alert the operator if too many bottles were rejected consecutively.
RangerBot AUV is a novel completely vision-based robotic tool that has been developed to provide coral reef managers, researchers and community groups extra ‘hands and eyes’ in the water to help monitor and manage various threats on the Great Barrier Reef. This includes monitoring reef health indicators like coral bleaching and water quality, mapping and inspection, and pests like the Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish (COT). Advances in robotic vision and artificial intelligence meant the COTSbot could recognize COTS 99.4 percent of the time. This project is in collaboration with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation with support from the Google Impact Challenge.
SAVING AUSTRALIA'S GREAT BARRIER REEFS WITH VISUAL INSPECTION ROBOTS
HEAVY LIFTING COBOTS WITH EXOSKELETONS
MATTHEW DUNBABINProfessorQueensland University of Technology
PHILLIP CROTHERSEnterprise Domain Leader - Manufacturing Boeing
PROF. ANDREW HARRISDirector, Technical Futures & Engineering Excellence GroupLaing O’Rourke
RHETT TALLEYBusiness Development Manager – AutomationDiverseco
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NATHAN KIRCHNERHead of RoboticsLaing O’Rourke
PHILLIP CROTHERSEnterprise Domain Leader - Manufacturing Boeing
KATE ORLOVACEONiska Retail Robotics
INSPECTION COBOTS: AUTOMATING VISUAL INSPECTION AND AUDITS
17:30 FedEx Autonomous Delivery Robots
PRASHANT MENONManaging Director IT FedEx Express
18:00 Closing Remarks by Conference Chairman
18:05 End of Day One Champagne Networking Session
After a long day of learning, benchmarking, and planning, unwind and mingle with your peers

1013 MARTHU
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 2
10:15
12:00
Morning Refreshment & Networking
Lunch & Networking
09:00
09:15
11:00
11:30
09:45
13:00
10:30
NATHAN KIRCHNERHead of RoboticsLaing O’Rourke
PROF. DAVID GILLATTProfessor of Urological Oncology and Robotic SurgeryMacquarie University Hospital Sydney
JOHN COXCIO Australia Post
SENIOR MANAGEMENTVictoria International Container Terminal
STEPHEN PARKERHead of Product Niska Retail Robotic
PROF. DIKAI LIU (Invited)Co-director, Centre for Autonomous SystemsUniversity of Technology Sydney
DR. SARATH KODAGODAAssociate Professor, Deputy Director University of Technology Sydney
Welcoming Speech, Opening Remarks & Thank You Sponsor Speech by Conference Producer
Process AutomationRobotics Roadmap Lays Out Future For Construction
Robots For Smart PortsVictoria International Container Terminal: The World’s First Fully Automated Container Handling Terminal
F&B Robot AssistantReady To Be Served By A Robot? How Do Ice Cream And Robots Go Hand In Hand?
Robot AssistantRelieving Healthcare Professional With Hospital Robot Helper : A Case Study By Macquarie University Hospital Sydney
Maintenance RobotsAutonomous Maintenance Robots At Sydney Harbour Bridge: Micro-Robots Find And Manage Flaws In Painted Surface On Bridge
Automated WarehouseAutonomous Warehouse: How Australia Post Meets The Growing Demand Of Online Shopping
New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) invested in the development of autonomous robots for removing rust and old paint on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Once placed within a steel structure, a user can simply activate the robot which then automatically senses and explores an unknown 3D environment, builds a 3D map, plans collision-free motion, and performs blasting operations. The major benefit of the robots is the drastic reduction of worker exposure to hazardous grit-blasting environments, compared to the existing manual blasting process.
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AUTOMATING ENTIRE ASSEMBLY LINE WITH COBOTS AND ROBOTICS
SERVICE ROBOTS: HOW ROBOTS ARE TRANSFORMING THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY
DEPLOYING INTELLIGENT ROBOTS IN THE MAINTENANCE OF VITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
BUILDING A FULLY AUTONOMOUS WAREHOUSES WITH COBOTS & ROBOTICS
FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVICE ROBOTS
13:30 How Sydney Waters Uses Robots To Maintain Its Pipelines
Employing in-pipe robotic tools allowed Sydney Water to perform cost-effective advanced condition assessments. It enables Sydney Water to intelligently identify actual ‘end-of-life’ replacements. The cost of asset renewal programs has been reduced from approximately $AU50 million per year to $AU30 million. Sydney Water invested as part of a consortium-run project worth $AU12 million. The project involved 10 major Australian water utilities.
14:00 Future Mining With Robots And Intelligent Machines
ALI SOOFASTAEIResearch Developer at Artificial Intelligence CenterVale
MINING ROBOTS

1113 MARTHU
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 2
COBOTS 2020: INTELLIGENT AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS AUTOMATION FORUM | 12 - 13 MARCH 2020
15:00 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking
15:30
16:30
17:00
14:30
Building A Fully Autonomous Warehouse With Cobots & Robotics
Case Study: How Meat & Livestock Australia Uses Robots Across The Entire Value Chain
Closing Remarks by Conference Chairman
Robotic-as-a-ServiceRise Of Robotics-as-a-Service: How RaaS Will Lower Investment Costs And Drive Massive Adoption In Robotics Technology
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is currently driving an extensive $AU60 million program of advanced 2D and 3D imaging technologies, encompassing the full ‘paddock to plate’ red meat value chain. MLA has key strategic partnerships with leading domestic and global technology provider organisations, for example: hyperspectral imaging (US), dual energy xray (NZ), airline baggage CT (US), including both 2D and 3D modalities.
Wartsila’s Central Distribution Center in Kampen, the Netherlands, serves as a hub for the entire logistics chain of spare parts supporting energy and marine solutions. In partnership with DHL, the company chose to deploy Robotics-as-a-Service to implement a Virtual Conveyor material transport solution and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to simplify point-to-point material handling. With the Cloud Robotics Platform, the systems were deployed in just a few days. Since each AMR is equipped with sensors, they were able to intelligently navigate through normal warehouse operations, slowing down around people and finding their own safe paths through the warehouse. In addition to reducing the physical stress on workers, robotic AMRs were able to take over the repetitive task of transporting goods.
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THE RISE OF ROBOTIC-AS-A-SERVICE
ROBOTIC TECHNOLOGY FOR FOOD PRODUCTION
16:00
PROF. SALAH SUKKARIEHProfessor of Robotics and Intelligent SystemsThe University of Sydney
RICHARD WHETTONHead of FullfillmentCatch Group
DARRYL HEIDKEScience and Technology Manager - Processing EfficiencyMeat & Livestock Australia
Food Production RobotsHow Robots Can Overcome Challenges On-Farm

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An invoice and registration confirmation will be sent within 7 days, please contact us if you have not heard from us within 7 days. Payment can be made by credit card, by bank transfer or by cheque made payable to “CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED”.
ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED IN ADVANCE OF THE EVENT.
BY CHEQUE / BANK DRAFT :Made payable to CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and mail to: 3 International Business Park, #04-29, Nordic European Centre, Singapore 609927.BY TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER TO:Bank Name: Standard Chartered BankBank Code: 7144Bank Branch Code: 001Bank Address: 6 Battery Road, #01-01 Singapore 049909Bank Account No: 0107775042Bank Account name: CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDSWIFT Code: SCBLSG22Please note that all bank charges are to be borne by participants. Please ensure Clariden Global International Limited receives the full invoiced amount.Note: Please include invoice number on all payment types and your company’s name in your payment instructions for our reference.CREDIT CARD:To make payment by credit card, please call our client services hotline at +61 3 9909 7310.
Melbourne Marriott Hotel12 - 13 March 2020Address: Corner Exhibition &, Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, AustraliaPhone: +61 3 9662 3900Website: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/melmc-melbourne-marriott-hotel/
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