Rockwell Automation on the Move in Melbourne
Rockwell Automation on the Move is soon to tour Australia, providing industry with a showcase of technology, products and services. The two-day event commences in Melbourne on 6 March with the participation of the Hon Greg Combet, Minister for Industry and Innovation and Climate Change and Energy Efficiency.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see and hear about best industry practices, new technologies, products and services, and talk to industry experts in the areas of automation, process control and safety solutions. The event will showcase a combination of ‘hands-on’ lab sessions and presentations from industry specialists.
The event will also feature a comprehensive Safety Automation Forum - ‘an event within an event’ - highlighting leading industry automation safety and process control applications. The forum will showcase machine process and electrical safety techniques from leading industry experts.
The exhibition features more than 1400 m2 of display space plus an additional three lecture rooms for presentations and interactive workshops. Key areas to be presented will include the Rockwell Automation integrated architecture solution for network connectivity, PlantPAx, power solutions, intelligent motor controls, software applications and Service & Solutions information kiosks.
The free event begins at the Melbourne Park Function Centre on 6 March 2012. Attendees will be offered free parking at the Melbourne venue. It will then progress to Sydney (2-3 May), Brisbane (22-23 May) and Perth (6-7 June).
More information is available on the event website.
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