Our Process

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Step 1: Planning And Development

Process automation uses technology to automate complex business processes. It typically has three functions: automating processes, centralizing information, and reducing the requirement for input from people. It is designed to remove bottlenecks, and reduce errors and loss of data, all while increasing transparency, communication across departments, and speed of processing.

Step 2: Manufacturing, Assembly And Installation

One of the most important application areas for automation technology is manufacturing. To many people, automation means manufacturing automation. In this section, the types of automation are defined, and examples of automated systems used in manufacturing are described.

Three types of automation in production can be distinguished: (1) fixed automation, (2) programmable automation, and (3) flexible automation.

Step 3: Inspection And Testing

Automated inspection leverages advanced technology such as robotics and artificial intelligence to inspect and test parts and products for functionality and quality. Manufacturing processes, medical assembly lines, distribution centers, and other applications are growing in complexity, and companies need inspection and testing solutions to fulfill their customer promise.

Our customers often use testing automation — such as seal verification or electrical testing — after part or product assembly to ensure the assembly works properly. Some applications include combining testing with vision to visually inspect the part as well.

Step 4: Service And Maintenance

Service automation is a process to help human workers complete their tasks quicker, easier, and more efficiently. This can be applied across many business operations, including facilities management. Service automation for facilities management focuses on supporting facilities managers with automated repair and maintenance efforts.