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Harmonic Drive Experts Reveal How Actuator Design Enables Advanced Robotics Capabilities at RoboBusiness Direct

Brian Coyne, Lee Ginter, Bob Mullins will explain the potential benefits of advanced actuators for robotics development in this RoboBusiness Direct keynote panel.

RoboBusiness Direct Harmonic Drive

By RBR Staff | October 8, 2020

Today’s innovative robot designs require actuators that are highly efficient and functional. They must feature position sensing and an integrated servo drive, but without sacrificing package size or torque density. Robot design engineers are continuing to work at an unprecedented pace to address these challenges, and they are constantly exploring ways to increase the diversity and potential of robots while accelerating time to market.

On Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. EDT, is a session designed for robotics engineers and engineering management, a keynote panel of Harmonic Drive business and technical experts led by Brian Coyne, vice president of engineering, will discuss how an actuator’s design can be a more significant enabler of robotics development. Recent innovations and solutions will be highlighted.


About RoboBusiness Direct

RoboBusiness Direct is an ongoing series of digital events delivered by brightest minds from the leading robotics and automation organizations around the world. The series complements continuing coverage and analysis in Robotics Business Review.

RoboBusiness Direct is designed to impart to business and engineering professionals the information they need to identify market opportunities, successfully develop and deploy the next generation of commercial robotics systems, and accelerate their businesses.

You can find a listing of RoboBusiness Direct speakers and session topics, along with the dates and times of RoboBusiness Direct programs, HERE.

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About Harmonic Drive panelists

Brian Coyne, Harmonic Drive
Brian Coyne, Harmonic Drive

Brian Coyne is the vice president of engineering at Harmonic Drive LLC. Thanks to his expertise in mechatronics, the company developed and launched a line of mini-actuators with a built-in, integrated servo drive. Coyne’s team is currently working on new mini-actuator products with advanced features that will be announced soon.

Before coming to Harmonic Drive, Coyne spent 15 years at Assembly and Automation Technology (AAT). Prior to AAT, he attended Tufts University, where he developed his appreciation and understanding for custom machine design and processes. Coyne holds a BSME and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) from Tufts University.

Lee Ginter, Harmonic Drive
Lee Ginter, Harmonic Drive

Lee Ginter is the sales engineering manager, Central Region, for Harmonic Drive. He has been an active member of the motion control industry for more than 25 years. Ginter has worked with industry-leading companies on every side of motion control, including servo motors, linear motion platforms, planetary gears, and now, high-precision harmonic gearing. Ginter’s customers rely on his expertise and unparalleled experience in motion control and robotics. He has a BS in both electrical engineering and physics.

Bob Mullins, Harmonic Drive
Bob Mullins, Harmonic Drive

Bob Mullins has been with Harmonic Drive for over 25 years. He started with the company as a field sales engineer in the Midwest. Today, Mullins is vice president of sales in the U.S. corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Beverly, Mass.

An avid engineer, Mullins works closely with today’s leading roboticists. He is a respected motion control expert, with experience participating in industry speaking engagements and authoring and presenting webinars. Mullins earned his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering at the University of Connecticut and his MBA at Illinois Benedictine University.

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