See automation in practice before you decide.
The Experience Center helps you see what fits your application, what still needs proof, and what the next step should be.
Explore the real question
Automation questions rarely start with certainty.
Can this be automated? Which approach fits the application? What still needs proof before a decision can be made?
This is where those questions can be explored in a practical environment. Real setups, technical discussion, and direct interaction with specialists help turn early assumptions into clearer choices.
What you gain
A clearer view of your options
See which technologies or approaches best fit the application.
Early insight into risks
Discuss trade-offs, limitations, and technical requirements before they become project issues.
Better grounded next steps
Define what needs validation, what looks promising, and how to move forward with more confidence.
What you'll experience
A visit takes place in a real engineering environment, not a showroom. It allows you to see automation in practice, discuss questions in context, and gain a clearer understanding of what fits your application.
Depending on the topic, this may include welding cells, robot applications, vision systems, technical reviews, live demonstrations or ongoing development and validation activities.
What that means in practice
Real setups
See arc welding, laser welding, vision, and robotic applications in use.
Real discussion
Talk through possibilities, limitations, and trade-offs with specialists.
Real context
Explore ideas in an environment connected to development, validation, and day-to-day technical work.
Why this environment adds value

Explore technologies and applications before they enter customer projects.

Test technical assumptions and setup choices in practice to see what works and what still needs proof.

Daily use, training, and practical projects keep the environment connected to real equipment, questions, and constraints.
Clarity before commitment.
A visit does not need to end with a final answer.
It should give you a clearer understanding of what fits, what still needs validation, and what the next step should be. That may mean confirming a direction, identifying a risk earlier, or sharpening the core project question.