RSTechED returns to Australia and New Zealand in 2014
RSTechED is returning to Australia and New Zealand in 2014. Now in its 14th year, the event brings together a diverse range of professionals, including control engineers, manufacturing IT, and plant, operations and maintenance managers.
The Australian event will be held over 25-27 February at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. The New Zealand event will take place at the Waipuna Conference Suites Highbrook in Auckland from 4 to 5 March 2014.
“A key focus of RSTechED 2014 will be to provide participants with a greater understanding of the information revolution, and how the latest Rockwell Automation products and solutions can assist organisations to establish an integrated enterprise system,” said Lucas Maw, commercial marketing engineer with Rockwell Automation.
“The benefits of connecting the business and IT areas of an organisation to the plant floor are infinite - our solutions create working environments that are smarter, more productive and more secure.”
Both locations will feature hands-on product demonstrations that will allow participants to use the latest technology. Attendees will also hear from industry experts about best practice and see how technology can be applied to solve common manufacturing and production challenges.
RSTechED organisers say the event delivers the industry’s only multiday event offering unique ways of learning, exploring and discovering techniques for creating innovative, high-performance manufacturing and production applications.
For more information and to register for RSTechED Gold Coast, click here.
For more information and to register for RSTechED Auckland, click here.
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