Speakers & Sessions

Speakers & Sessions

Connect with Industry Leaders!

Join us at the Welding Automation Exposition & Conference to learn directly from the industry’s leading experts in automated welding, inspection, and quality assurance. Our speakers bring years of hands‑on experience implementing cutting‑edge technologies—and they’re ready to share insights that can elevate your approach to automation and inspection.

Discover the speaker lineup and see what awaits you at the Welding Automation Exposition & Conference.

Jeff Burnstein

Jeff Burnstein | President, Association for Advancing Automation

Jeff Burnstein is the President of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3), the leading North American trade group representing over 1400 global companies involved in robotics, artificial intelligence, vision, motion control and related automation technologies. Burnstein joined the association in 1983 and has held a variety of senior positions, culminating in his promotion to President in 2007. He is a frequent commentator on automation issues to the news media, policy makers and the public, and regularly speaks at global conferences on topics such the latest automation trends, the impact of automation on jobs and the future of automation beyond the factory floor. In 2023 he received the Engelberger Robotics Award for Leadership, widely considered the “Nobel Prize of Robotics.”

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: TBA

Keynote presentation overview coming soon.

Carey Chen

Carey Chen | CEO, American Welding Society

The Board of Directors appointed Carey Chen as Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on Monday, January 20, 2025.

Mr. Chen brings extensive leadership experience to AWS, having previously held CEO roles at Fathom Digital Manufacturing Solutions (NYSE:FATH), Cadrex Manufacturing Solutions, and Incodema Holdings LLC, and as Executive Chairman and President of Cincinnati Incorporated. Earlier in his career, he held key executive positions, including Vice President & Chief Financial Officer of Hypertherm, Inc., Vice President Finance of Wiremold | Legrand (Paris:LR.PA), and Vice President & CFO of Bayliner Marine Corporation, a subsidiary of the Brunswick Corporation (NYSE:BC).

A longstanding supporter of AWS, Mr. Chen has been an active volunteer with AWS and the AWS Foundation since 2007. He served as AWS Treasurer from 2015 to 2022, during which he chaired the Finance & Business Development and Investment Committees and was a member of both the AWS Board of Directors and the AWS Foundation Board of Trustees. Most recently, he chaired the Audit Committee. His contributions to AWS have earned him prestigious recognitions, including being named an AWS Counselor in 2022 and receiving the National Meritorious Award in 2024.

In addition to his role at AWS, Mr. Chen currently serves as Chairman of the Board for Roberts Hawaii, Inc., an independent Board Director for CHART Rehabilitation, and an Independent Board Advisor for KarYard, Inc. Mr. Chen received a BS in Applied Mathematics from University of California, Los Angeles. He earned an MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and currently serves on the Gies College of Business Dean’s Business Council. He also holds several US Patents.

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: TBA

Keynote presentation overview coming soon.

Dennis Harwig

Dennis Harwig | EWI

Dr. Dennis Harwig is a recognized international expert in arc welding & DED additive manufacturing processes, weldability/buildability of advanced materials, and structural metal fabrication. He has deep knowledge in Navy nuclear equipment pressure vessel manufacturing and shipbuilding. His OSU research areas include arc welding & DED process innovation, computer aided robotic process modeling, intelligent multi-process digital “convergent” manufacturing software platforms, gas metal arc metal transfer control and consumable development, reactive & refractory metal weldability, functionally graded DED materials, weldability / buildablity test methods, adaptive DED process sensors & controls, and in-situ process monitoring & NDE. He is an American Welding Society (AWS) fellow and serves on the following AWS committees:

TAC – Technical Activities Committee,
HEC-E, Higher Education Subcommittee – Engineering,
D20 - Specification for Fabrication of Metal Components using Additive Manufacturing, and
G2 – Joining of Metals and Alloys – Chair.

PRESENTATION: Convergent Manufacturing Platform for Welding and DED Processes

The presentation overview coming soon.

Slade Gardener

Slade Gardener | Big Metal Additive

Slade Gardner has led Big Metal Additive from startup to internationally recognized manufacturing company serving customers in aerospace and defense with industry leading, large scale, metal additive manufacturing. Dr. Gardner is the 2022 SME Additive Manufacturing Industry Achievement award winner recognizing outstanding accomplishments of significant impact advancing industrial additive manufacturing.

PRESENTATION: Pushing to the Next Level of Automation for Wire Arc DED

Wire arc directed energy deposition (DED) is an additive manufacturing method that uses Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to produce metal products. The evolution of this manufacturing method has progressed with industry and government standards for part acceptance providing a path for product insertion. Digitizing in-process measurements can accelerate acceptance. GMAW equipment could be improved for wire arc DED of critical products. This presentation will provide context of wire arc DED needs, identify gaps in equipment capabilities and offer suggestions for improvements to address market and customer requirements.

Kaushalya Putta

Kaushalya Putta | GE Aerospace

Kaushalya (Kaushi) Putta is an Advanced Lead Welding Engineer at GE Aerospace, specializing in automated joining processes for aerospace manufacturing. She drives strategy and development initiatives in welding automation, with a particular focus on GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) automation for thin-walled materials, exotic materials, and components with complex geometries. Kaushi's expertise spans manufacturing producibility, filler metal development and testing, materials research, and digital manufacturing. She is passionate about integrating advanced technologies with practical shop-floor solutions and sharing insights that benefit not only aerospace but also other industries.

PRESENTATION: Welding Automation in Aerospace: Principles, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Automation is transforming welding in aerospace manufacturing, where stringent quality requirements, advanced materials, and variable component geometries create unique challenges. This presentation will examine how the aerospace industry is driving advancements in welding automation, spanning mechanized and semi-automatic processes to fully automated robotic and collaborative robot (cobot) solutions. Key topics include deisgn for automation, addressing adoption challenges, and integrating technologies such as vision systems and cobots. The session will focus on broadly applicable insights and lessons learned, rather than proprietary details, offering attendees practical strategies to navigate high-precision manufacturing challenges across industries.

Kyle Anderson

Kyle Anderson | Vectis Automation

Kyle Anderson is a Regional Manager at Vectis Automation. He started working in the traditional robotic welding industry in 2010 as a project engineer and programmer, before transitioning into project management and sales engineering roles. He started working with collaborative robots in 2020, and has enjoyed watching robotic adoption increase as the technology becomes more accessible.

PRESENTATION: How to Scope and Execute a Welding Automation Project

This presentation will outline a structured approach for scoping and executing a successful welding automation project. Users and equipment providers can work together to select the appropriate technology and solution by defining project objectives and assessing feasibility pre-sale, but it is equally important to consider the long-term operation of the equipment. We’ll cover key concepts, including project definition, change management, training, and performance metrics. Whether you’re looking to start your first automation project, or already have a few successes or scars, this session will provide you with actionable insights to ensure your welding automation initiatives deliver measurable value.

Jeff Noruk

Jeff Noruk | Servo Robot

Jeff Noruk’s career began as a welding engineer for P&H (Komatsu) and since has worked for 45 years in all facets of welding automation. Presently, Jeff is President of Servo Robot Corp., a leading supplier of laser vision camera systems for robot guidance and weld inspection. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Welding Engineering from The Ohio State University and is an active member of AWS D16 (Robotic and Welding standards committee) and D8 (Automotive Welding standards committee) as well as a CWI and PE.

PRESENTATION: Laser Vision Scanning for Various Applications

The presentation overview coming soon.

Mike Dietrich

Mike Dietrich | Vice President of K-12 and Instructor Training, LAB Midwest

Mike Dietrich serves as Vice President of K-12 Education & Instructor Training at LAB Midwest, one of the largest distributors of curriculum, eLearning, and training equipment that supports STEM and Advanced Manufacturing Careers. Mike is a former educator with a Master’s Degree in Urban Special Education, and has been with LAB Midwest for over 9 years, specializing in curriculum design and developing post-secondary and industry partnerships for countless K-12 programs across the Midwest.

PRESENTATION: What it Takes to Build Automation-Ready Welding Talent

Finding welders is tough; finding welders who can step into robotic and automated welding workflows is even tougher. With more than 320,000 new welding professionals needed in the U.S. by 2029, we need to address the gap now. Yet many welding programs still over-index on legacy techniques while shops accelerate into robotic welding, automated cells, and data-driven production.

The good news: the pipeline is already changing faster than most employers realize. Some high school career-tech programs are teaching robotic welding alongside core processes, building true “automation-ready” graduates. Technical colleges are formalizing robotic welding coursework and pathways, and institutions are investing in dedicated automated fabrication labs that mirror modern production environments.

In this session, we’ll break down what “day-one ready” looks like in 2026 welding roles and how it’s already being done in schools across the Midwest. We’ll also share strategies for how employers and educators can co-design a pipeline where students graduate fluent in both welding fundamentals and automation.

Don Schwemmer

Don Schwemmer | Pemamek

Donald D. Schwemmer Jr. is President and co-owner of AMET, inc., a US based company developing and producing innovative, automated welding systems solutions.

In 1989 Mr. Schwemmer, and his partner Dave Stompro, founded AMET inc. to develop advanced and intuitive control systems that integrate all process and motion functions to successfully meet the requirements of the some of the most challenging welding applications. Over the past 37 years AMET has designed, manufactured, installed and supported over 800 advanced automated welding systems, worldwide. These systems are being used in the nuclear, aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, petroleum and other commercial industries.

Prior to forming AMET, Mr. Schwemmer held a number of management and executive positions with Rockwell International and Rockwell-INEL. As Director of Engineering and Production Development he was responsible for the management of all facility and process engineering tasks to design, build, and start up a facility for the manufacture of advanced armor packages for the M1A1 tank.

At Rockwell International, Mr. Schwemmer served as Branch Manager of Joining Research and Technology. He was responsible for the management of over 100 engineers and scientists to develop and implement production joining processes and equipment to support production operations. During his tenure he received Rockwell’s President’s Award for establishing and managing a specialized team to develop and implement advanced welding and manufacturing processes for a critical weapons component.

Mr. Schwemmer has been a member of the American Welding Society for 49 years and has served on the Scholarship and Handbook Committees. Mr. Schwemmer received his B.S. in Computer Science from Colorado State University in 1975 and his M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in 1977.

PRESENTATION: COBOT and Traditional Automation for Shipbuilding Welding Applications - The Challenges and Progress

As labor and welding experience continue to be a scarcer resource, greater emphasis is placed on the successful implementation of automation for more and more difficult applications. This presentation will review several shipbuilding applications and the challenges around successful automation. The applications discussed include GMAW, GTAW, SAW, and LASER. It will present both COBOT and traditional automated systems that are in use or being developed for those applications. It will discuss the development and integration of sensors and other welding components to address the challenges and allow for the expansion of automation in shipbuilding applications.

Dan Colvin

Dan Colvin | Pemamek

Dan Colvin started with ESAB in 1996 as an equipment specialist and has worked in various roles- Sales Director, Director of Automation, and now VP of Robotics and Digital Solutions and HIP (Heavy Industrial Products). Previously, Dan managed the international business for Sigmatek, an industrial software company. Having worked in the welding industry his whole life, Dan brings expertise to welding and cutting, as well as a solid understanding of his customers and their applications.

PRESENTATION: Advancements in Automated Welding on Thin and Sensitive Materials with Maximum Precision

As labor and welding experience continue to be a scarcer resource, greater emphasis is placed on the successful implementation of automation for more and more difficult applications. This presentation will review several shipbuilding applications and the challenges around successful automation. The applications discussed include GMAW, GTAW, SAW, and LASER. It will present both COBOT and traditional automated systems that are in use or being developed for those applications. It will discuss the development and integration of sensors and other welding components to address the challenges and allow for the expansion of automation in shipbuilding applications.