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Welcome to Sterile Device Packaging on Track podcast. Listen in as we speak with the nation’s leading experts in medical device packaging.The goal of this Podcast is to engender a community of packaging and manufacturing engineers that can pose questions to our panel of SME’s. We will cover all corners of medical device packaging from trending medical device packaging regulatory issues, new packaging technologies, and techniques as well as a host of case studies designed to make your medical device packaging program more robust.We would love to hear your feedback about our program and receive your input and suggestions on how we may improve this podcast. We are working to build a community of enlightened medical device packaging professionals. If you would like to be included in an upcoming episode please feel free to contact us at our website - www.spotradiopodcast.com, or send us an email to info@spotradiopodcast.com.
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Welcoming collaborative Robots into the medical device packaging cleanroom. (part one)
On this 2 part Podcast, we speak with Joe Campbell of Universal Robots about how collaborative Robots can make a more efficient workflow on the packaging line in the cleanroom. As throughput demand for medical devices continues to surge medical device packaging engineers will look at smaller, easy to integrate Robots as a scalable cost-effective solution.
Guest Description:
Joe Campbell is the head of strategic marketing and applications development for Universal Robots North America, where he is leveraging his 35+ years’ experience in the robotics and factory automation industry. Prior to joining Universal, Joe was vice president sales & marketing for Swiss-based gantry robot and track manufacturer Gudel. Previous assignments include executive roles in sales, marketing, operations and customer service with industry leaders including ABB, KUKA, AMT, and Adept. Joe has also consulted to the industry on strategy, marketing, M&A and product development.
Joe is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He is a regular speaker and lecturer at trade shows, industry events, and manufacturing symposiums, presenting the technology and economic benefits of robots and factory automation. Joe and his family live in Birmingham, MI.