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RBR Tightens CRO Focus With Online Content, Events Nationwide

By Eugene Demaitre | November 14, 2018

Chief robotics officers, the executives charged with evaluating, deploying, and managing robotics and automation, have a lot to do. RBR’s renewed CRO focus is designed to help you.

CRO Focus Tightens at RBR With Coverage, Events

Robotics Business Review has been covering the global ecosystem for robotics, artificial intelligence, and autonomous systems for the past 15 years. Just as the technologies and markets have evolved, so have we. In the coming year, we’ll be honing our focus on specific aspects of robotics, including the challenges facing chief robotics officers, or CROs. Our CRO focus has already begun, thanks to feedback from readers like you.

The CRO title, while not yet widespread, includes the set of responsibilities around assessing an organization’s need for automation, evaluating available products and services, and implementing and deploying those systems.

In its recent “Commercial Service Robotics Survey,” analyst firm IDC found that more than 90% of respondents have plans for robotics in the near future, with 21% actively piloting the technology. More than 37% of companies noted that a lack of a champion and support from upper management pose challenges to robotics projects.

CROs, or the business leaders and teams tasked with managing robots, must also ensure buy-in from management and staff. They monitor returns on investment (ROI) and work with suppliers, partners, and customers.

In addition, workforce development and retraining, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and legal concerns around safety are more areas of CRO focus. “Industry 4.0,” “cobots,” and “digitizal transformation” and are just some of the buzzwords for CROs to watch as they manage change.

With CxOs already wearing multiple hats, the CRO role poses both familiar and new challenges. CIOs, CTOs, chief data officers, and chief automation officers, as well as vice presidents of engineering and operations, can all benefit from our CRO focus.

CRO Online Summit

On Dec. 5, our CRO Online Summit will feature experts who will address the automation challenges facing executives and business managers. IDC Research Director John Santagate will examine CRO responsibilities and what you need to do to prepare to become one.

Nicholas Akiona, robotics research lead at Accenture, will discuss the CRO focus on defining the business problems to be solved with robots. He will step you through questions to answer, as well as how to manage expectations for the rest of the C suite.

Integrators play a major role in adopting automation, particularly at small and midsize enterprises. Craig Salvalaggio, vice president of sales and engineering at Applied Manufacturing Technologies, will talk about getting started with robotics and building strong relationships with systems integrators.

Speaking of relationships, partners can make or break a robotics implementation. Roger Counihan, vice president of sales at Fortna, will analyze tradeoffs in expense models, building a business case for robotics, and measuring ROI.

We’ll be interviewing each of these presenters between now and the summit, and be sure to register now!

CRO focus in RBR

Robotics Business Review will continue to report on developments in manufacturing, supply chain, healthcare, and other vertical segments. With our CRO focus, we’ll be looking to share case studies, how-to advice for first-time robotics adopters, and information about regulations and different markets around the world.

More for CROs:

  • Robotics Business Review Announces Chief Robotics Officer Online Summit
  • Reshoring and the Supporting Key Technologies
  • Robotics Themes and Emerging Trends From RoboBusiness 2018
  • Roundup: How to Best Calculate Robotics ROI
  • Automation Safety Often Overlooked, Say Robotics, AI Experts
  • How to Get Started With Warehouse Automation and Sell It Internally
  • Industrial Automation Providers: A Look at the Top 10
  • How to Pick the Right Cobot for Your Business
  • Robots as a Service: How to Lessen Upfront Costs
  • Human Activities Analytics Needed for Industry 4.0 Success, Survey Finds

In the coming months and year, our CRO focus will extend into articles, reports, and webcasts, each of which will help you understand the different phases of bringing robots into your organization.

Our RBR Insider content, which serves developers of technologies such as sensors, grippers, and mobile platforms, can also help businesses looking for solutions for materials handling or pick-and-place operations. Subscribers get full access to our company and transactions databases and exclusive content.

CRO on tour

Beyond next month’s CRO Online Summit, you’ll have a chance to meet fellow business leaders at a range of events with a CRO focus.

In January 2019, we’ll be presenting the track on service robots at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

In February, we’ll be hosting CRO-focused sessions around smart manufacturing and robotics champions at ATX West in Anaheim, Calif.

In April, ProMat and Automate make Chicago the place to be for the latest in supply chain and manufacturing, and we’ll be there!

And, of course, our flagship RoboBusiness conference in Silicon Valley in September will include programming around our CRO focus.

I look forward to speaking with people everywhere about their robotics journeys, and don’t hesitate to contact me with your own CRO tales! From case studies and webcasts to panels and networking events, we’ll all have a lot to learn from in the coming year.

About The Author

Eugene Demaitre

Eugene Demaitre is editorial director of the robotics group at WTWH Media. He was senior editor of The Robot Report from 2019 to 2020 and editorial director of Robotics 24/7 from 2020 to 2023. Prior to working at WTWH Media, Demaitre was an editor at BNA (now part of Bloomberg), Computerworld, TechTarget, and Robotics Business Review.

Demaitre has participated in robotics webcasts, podcasts, and conferences worldwide. He has a master's from the George Washington University and lives in the Boston area.

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