Rockwell Automation on the Move back by popular demand

Rockwell Automation Australia
Thursday, 16 January, 2014

Rockwell Automation on the Move (RAOTM) is returning to Melbourne in 2014. To be held at Melbourne Park Function Centre on 25 and 26 March 2014, the event will demonstrate how the latest industry practices are turning marketplace challenges into advantages.

The event will have a strong industry focus and offers presentations from leading experts, hands-on lab sessions, workshops, technical sessions and a large exhibition area featuring the latest in automation products and technologies.

“This year’s event will follow the success of previous events by providing participants with the latest information about industry trends, new technology development and sharing of best practice,” said Matthew Treeby, commercial marketing manager at Rockwell Automation.

“The event will give participants an interactive, hands-on experience where the latest technologies and products from Rockwell Automation will be demonstrated by the experts who use them. Our experts will discuss in detail specific applications and how they benefit end users in achieving their business goals.”

RAOTM will showcase how automation, process control, power and safety solutions are combined to provide an integrated system that optimises operations and leverages your business investment. The event will particularly highlight solutions for the mining, oil and gas, food and beverage, and water and wastewater industries.

Participants can take advantage of automation expertise from Rockwell Automation together with its PartnerNetwork, providing a comprehensive set of industry leaders in distribution, systems integration, machine building and complementary technologies.

“We aim to deliver tangible outcomes from Rockwell Automation on the Move by providing proven methods for improving businesses in areas such as productivity, performance and cost reduction,” said Treeby.

For more information on the event, click here.

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