Jabil Vice President John Dulchinos to Keynote at Inaugural Robotics Summit & Showcase

VP of Digital Manufacturing at Jabil to deliver keynote address at event for robotics and intelligent systems technical professionals.

CLEVELAND & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Business-to-Business publisher WTWH Media, LLC announced John Dulchinos, Vice President, Digital Manufacturing for Jabil, a product solutions company providing comprehensive electronics design, production and product management services, will deliver a thought provoking keynote address at the inaugural 2018 Robotics Summit & Showcase. The Robotics Summit, taking place at the Westin Boston Waterfront in Boston, Mass on May 23-24, 2018, is an international educational forum dedicated to addressing the technical issues involved with the design, development, manufacture and delivery of commercial class robotics and intelligent systems products and services.


"We are delighted to have John Dulchinos deliver a keynote at the Robotics Summit. John is well known and very respected within the robotics and manufacturing communities for his vast expertise in advanced digital manufacturing technologies, including robotics, automation and 3D printing. His deeply informed insights for bringing technologically advanced products to market will be both informative and inspirational for Robotics Summit attendees," stated Dan Kara, conference chairman and Vice President of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at WTWH Media,

"The Robotics Summit provides an ideal forum for educating and empowering robotics engineering and manufacturing professionals to unlock the full potential of advanced robotics systems in the age of digital manufacturing. This technology presents a big opportunity to create levels of manufacturing agility never seen before, if leveraged correctly. I look forward to sharing best practices, and discussing state-of-the-art solutions to meet the demands for commercial robotics design, development, manufacturing and deployment," said Dulchinos.

As a digital manufacturing visionary, John Dulchinos plays an important role in driving Jabils efforts to explore and expand the use of advanced manufacturing technologies to transform how products are designed, made and delivered. Under his leadership, Jabil has reinforced its industry leadership in robotics, 3D printing, M2M communications, automation and AI-enabling solutions. A frequent lecturer and sought-after digital manufacturing expert, John currently serves as president of Silicon Valley Robotics, and previously served as a board member of the Robotics Industry Association (RIA) and the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).

About The Robotics Summit

The Robotics Summit & Showcase is a multifaceted educational forum and exposition dedicated to addressing the technical issues involved with the design, development, manufacture and delivery of commercial robotics and intelligent systems products and services. Robotics Summit tracks include: Technologies, Tools and Platforms; Design and Development Track; and Manufacturability, Production and Distribution Track. For additional details and registration information, visit www.roboticssummit.com.

About WTWH Media, LLC

WTWH Media is a business-to-business integrated media company serving engineering, business and investment professionals through 40+ web sites, 5 print publications, and many other technical and business events. The "WTWH Network" includes The Robot Report, an online technical, business and investment news and information portal focused on robotics and intelligent systems, as well as the Robotics Summit & Showcase, which addresses the technical issues involved with the design, development, manufacture and delivery of commercial robotics and intelligent systems products and services. See www.wtwhmedia.com.

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