Webinar "E-Mobility: Challenges for Automated Screw Assembly"
Electromobility is fundamentally changing the requirements for fastening technology and assembly processes. Instead of large metric screws, smaller self-tapping screws are increasingly coming into focus – particularly in the assembly of circuit boards and sensitive components in control units and sensor technology. This development brings new challenges for automated screwdriving and fastening processes.
In this webinar, we will show you practical approaches to optimally adapt your screwdriving processes to the requirements of e-mobility. Learn which technologies and methods help you reliably and efficiently automate even demanding assembly processes.
Did you miss the webinar? Further dates will be announced shortly.
Your personal added value
- Gain a clear understanding
of the key challenges in fastening technology for e-mobility
- Discover practical solutions
for demanding applications such as direct fastening and sensitive components
- Increase process reliability
through a better understanding of cleanliness, fastening strategies, and material behavior
- Get valuable impulses
to improve efficiency and systematically reduce errors in your production
Target group
- Production managers and manufacturing planners
who need to adapt processes to new requirements
- Design and development engineers
working with modern joining technologies
- Quality managers and specialists
focused on ensuring stable and reliable assembly processes
- Assembly and automation professionals
looking to expand their expertise
About the speaker
Daniel has been part of the DEPRAG family for nearly two decades. He began his career as a design engineer for screwdriving systems and has continuously advanced ever since. As a Certified Fastener Engineer from the Schraubfachakademie (DSV)®, he has built up in-depth theoretical and practical expertise in screwdriving technology. Today, he heads up product management for screwdriving and feeding technology. His extensive know-how makes him a true professional when it comes to screwdriving technology, feeding technology, and the automation of complex screwdriving processes.


