Orange IICA Technology Expo


Monday, 10 July, 2023

Orange IICA Technology Expo

The Institute of Instrumentation, Control and Automation (IICA) has announced it will be holding the Orange (NSW) Technology Expo on 30 August.

Orange is a vibrant city nestled in the heart of New South Wales, known for its rich history and breathtaking landscapes. The region offers a diverse range of industries, including agriculture, mining, health care and manufacturing.

As a hub for technological advancements, Orange is home to numerous businesses and professionals seeking to leverage cutting-edge solutions to enhance their operations. The Orange IICA Technology Expo aims to serve as a catalyst, bringing together companies at the forefront of their respective industries to showcase their latest offerings and forge valuable connections.

On 30 August, the Orange Ex Services Club will be a hub for industry leaders, experts and enthusiasts converging to explore the latest advancements in their respective fields. This one-day event is testament to Orange’s growing significance in the world of technology and innovation.

The expo’s location in Orange also allows attendees to immerse themselves in a region teeming with natural beauty, world-renowned vineyards and a burgeoning food scene.

The Orange IICA Technology Expo is sponsored by ifm efector, Pilz, Phoenix Contact and Weidmüller. Alongside the sponsors, a wide range of companies will exhibit their innovations, from state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment to advanced automation systems.

The event is open to everyone from managers and engineers to electricians and apprentices, and individuals from all walks of life, running from 2–6.30 pm.

For more information and to reserve your place, click here.

Image credit: iStock.com/Thatphichai Yodsri

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