IICA announces Technology Expo in Singleton

IICA (Institute of Instrumentation, Control and Automation)

Friday, 19 May, 2023

IICA announces Technology Expo in Singleton

The Institute of Instrumentation, Control, and Automation (IICA) has announced it will be holding the Singleton (NSW) Technology Expo on 21 June.

Singleton is a thriving mining town located in the heart of the Hunter Valley, with a population of over 22,000 people. The town has a rich history in mining and power generation and has played a significant role in the development of the region. The Hunter Valley is also renowned for its wine industry, with the Broke Fordwich Wine Region nearby. Singleton perfectly encapsulates the symbiosis between traditional industries and the cutting-edge advancements that drive progress.

The IICA Expo provides an opportunity for industry professionals to connect and share knowledge. The event will feature experts from various industries discussing the latest developments in instrumentation, control and automation. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with various companies that will be exhibiting the latest innovative technologies in both hardware and software for advanced manufacturing, instrumentation, automation and telemetry.

Sponsoring the event will be ifm Efector, Pilz, Phoenix Contact and Weidmüller, along with a wide range of other companies, who will be there for one day only, between 2 pm and 6:30 pm.

The mining and power industries are important to the Singleton economy. The expo will provide an opportunity for attendees to learn about the various initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development in the region.

The IICA expo is open to everyone, including electricians, engineers, maintenance managers, production planners, operational employees, instrument technicians, health and safety officers, managers, apprentices and students. Doors will open at 12:00 pm, and lucky door prizes will be drawn throughout the day. The IICA and exhibitors will provide a complimentary Happy Hour for attendees at 4:30 pm.

The event will be held at Club Singleton, 50 Pitt Street, Singleton, NSW.

The Expo is free to attend, however online registration is required by clicking here.

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