OCTOPUZ, a great sales tool for Robotic Integrators
OCTOPUZ is a great sales tool for Robotic Integrators. With OCTOPUZ, Integrators can create a quick simulation that will demonstrate exactly how the entire robotic solution will look in their facilities and even simulate the entire program.
Robotic Integrators provide the end-user with a complete robotic solution. From identifying the correct robot, equipment and cell for the end-user's needs to suggesting programming software and incorporating the system into the user's facilities.Â
One of the main hurdles an integrator must tackle is how to show the customer what they are spending their money on; what will it look like? With OCTOPUZ, Integrators can create a quick simulation that will demonstrate exactly how the entire robotic solution will look in their facilities and even simulate the entire program. Furthermore, with OCTOPUZ' 3D PDF capabilities the Integrator can easily share the proof of concept with the key customer stakeholders.
3D-PDF not enough? What if you could have your prospect virtually walk through their facilities with the new robotic system in place? Thanks to the latest update, OCTOPUZ now has VR capabilities!
If you are interested in learning more, register for our webinar of approximately 30 minutes that will cover how OCTOPUZ offline robotic programming and simulation software can serve as a valuable sales tool for Robotic Integrators.Â
This webinar will cover the following topics:
• 3D PDFs
• Drawing Tab
• Sales Tools
• Simulation
• VR capabilities
We will provide a copy of the recording of this webinar after the live webinar is hosted for your convenience.
Webinar Details
Date: Friday, June 22nd 2018
Time: 10:00am EDT
Visit our website to register.
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