4 results for tag: data collection
DRM to Showcase Integrated Automation Systems at MAX 2026
Booth #515 will feature a live robotic demonstration cell and scheduled automation discovery sessions for manufacturers attending MAX.LAWRENCEBURG, TENN. — March 11, 2026 — DRM, LLC, a Tennessee-based automation integrator, OEM equipment builder and general contractor, will exhibit at the MAX Manufacturing and Automation Exchange, March 24–26 in Nashville.MAX connects regional manufacturers with automation providers focused on improving throughput, stabilizing quality, and addressing workforce constraints. DRM sees the event as an opportunity to engage directly with plant teams seeking practical, integrated solutions.“Most automation challen...
GlassBuild 2025 Recap. What the Show Revealed About Automation in the Glass Industry
GlassBuild 2025 Recap. What the Show Revealed About Automation in the Glass Industry
A live robotic demo at GlassBuild 2025 sparked practical conversations about where automation fits in the glass industry. This recap highlights key themes from the show, including common challenges, dispensing priorities, and what manufacturers are asking as they look to modernize.
At GlassBuild 2025, DRM showcased a live robotic dispensing cell and engaged in three days of conversations with manufacturers from across the glass sector. Attendees represented a wide range of specialties, including residential and commercial window and door production, custom ...
DRM Showcases Robotic Simulation and Integration Expertise at GlassBuild 2025
DRM will exhibit at GlassBuild America 2025 with a live robotic motion demo that simulates dispensing applications for glass manufacturing. Stop by Booth #23159 to see how DRM supports power-to-process integration, including controls, safety, motion, and data collection. DRM is a KUKA Robotics Platinum Partner and a Rockwell Automation Gold OEM Partner.
Modern Data Solutions for Glass Manufacturing
In glass manufacturing, every fraction of a second and every square inch of material counts. Despite the industry’s critical need for precision, many plants still rely on outdated processes...

