2025 Automation Technology Open House
April 17th, 2025 09:30 to 4:00
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04/17/2025. Mechatronic Solutions is Having an Open House
- 09:30 A.M. – Doors Open
- 10:00 A.M. – Adrian Choy from Omron Robotics
- 11:00 A.M. – Move it! with Multi-Axis Motion Control Systems | Eric Rice From Festo
- Noon – Lunch Arrives.
- 12:00 P.M. – Josh Teslow from Asyril
- 1:00 P.M. – Dave Giffels from Dorner
- 2:00 P.M. – Scott Burk from Schunk
- 4:00 P.M. – Demo Floor Post-Event Soirée
Many Vendors in Attendance Such as : Omron, Festo, Yaskawa, Motoman, Mecademic, Asyril, and Plenty More.
Over 15 Demos on Display with multiple Live Demonstrations
Catering from R Social.
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Our 2025 Presenters

Adrian Choy from Omron Robotics
Robotic Safety Mythbusting
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Eric Rice from Festo
Move it! with Multi-Axis Motion Control Systems
Multi-axis cartesian motion control systems offer an unparalleled level of optimization of performance around payload, workspace, and speed. Join this session to find out why these systems are often the best choice for many types of material handling tasks. You will also discover a state-of-the-art tool for sizing and selecting pre-configured multi-axis systems, as well as how to take your system to the next level with integrated end-of-arm tooling, pneumatics, cable management, and more.

Josh Teslow from Asyril
Flexible Part Feeding: Enhancing Automation with Asyril’s Patented Vibration Technology
n modern manufacturing, the demand for high-mix, low-volume production has driven the need for adaptable or “flexible” automation solutions. Traditional part feeding methods often struggle with handling diverse component shapes, orientations, and frequent changeovers. This leads to inefficiencies, high-cost custom solutions, and low ROI in automated robotic automation.
This presentation explores flexible part feeding technology by Asyril. Their AI-driven smart control system, Eye+ optimizes the Asyfill hopper dosing, precise vibrations on the Asycube, and vision all-in-one. It efficiently handles a wide range of small to medium parts. We will discuss the core principles behind Asyril’s impressively powerful and easy-to-use technology, highlighting their advantages over conventional feeders.
Key takeaways include:
What flexible feeding is.
How Asyril’s flexible feeders enhance efficiency & improve ROI in robotic automation.
What kind of parts are perfect for an Asycube flex feeder.
How Asyril’s “Control System” Eye+ is so much more than a “vision system”.
How easy Asyril products are to use and integrate.
Best practices for implementing an Asyril system.
The future of flexible feeding & Asyril: New releases & what’s to come

Dave Giffels from Dorner
Everything to Know About Pallet Conveyors
Pallet Conveyor Types Advantages Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Application Example Markets Dorner Offering Q&A

Scott Burk from Schunk
EoAT
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Wago IIAT Vehicle
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Some of Our Demos on Display!
Our Apps Engineers have been hard at work, setting up some fantastic demos for the Open House!