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to the metal. Over the course of 15 years, we’ ve invested significant resources into programming a robot that can do that so that the operator can be relocated to the control room. It’ s an expensive proposition to have a robot on site, but our customers can really see the value in that investment and reducing that risk.”
As Inductotherm looks to the future, its mission remains clear: to push the boundaries of what is possible in thermal processing while staying true to the principles on which it was founded. From groundbreaking projects that drive sustainability to investing heavily in R & D, IIoT, and advanced automation, the company continues to revolutionize the industry with its advanced induction melting systems. By upholding its high standards of innovation and excellence, Inductotherm is not only preserving Henry Rowan’ s legacy, but expanding it for a new generation.
“ 2026 is going to be a big year for Inductotherm. Last year, we invested heavily to reinvent our customer training program as we continue to grow. Structured operator training and ongoing education programs help customers maintain performance and safety over the life of the equipment. We want to get the word out that we are here to help you use our equipment correctly,” Robert reveals.
“ Looking to the future, we’ ll continue to take care of our customers and employees.” he says, concluding our conversation.“ We value creating deeper relationships and delivering the solutions they need. Manufacturing is evolving rapidly, but the fundamentals remain the same – safety, reliability, and trust. Our role is to honor that foundation while continuing to innovate. That balance is what defines Inductotherm.” ■
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