Bright Machines Welcomes Restronics as a Manufacturers’ Representative

SAN FRANCISCO, CA –– June 8, 2021 ––Today, Bright Machines, an industry leader in intelligent, software-defined manufacturing, announced a new partnership with Restronics, a leading consultive OEM Sales Rep Organization. As a result, Restronics will now offer Bright Machines Microfactories –– a combination of adaptive software with advanced digital manufacturing to automate assembly and inspection tasks –– to their customers in New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Southeast region. 

“Bright Machines Microfactories represent the realization of Industry 4.0, giving manufacturers more dynamic, efficient operations through a powerful combination of software and robotics,” said Steve Heinzen, Business Development Director, Bright Machines. “We’re thrilled to have Restronics join our growing roster of manufacturers’ representatives so that more manufacturers will be able to advance their operations through intelligent automation.”

“The Restronics team takes pride in representing brand leaders in each product category and only selling highly differentiated products. We’re excited to be able to include Bright Machines among those products and look forward to educating manufacturers about the huge potential for smart automation,” said David Leventhal, President of Restronics. 

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