Omron event: Are your processes Industry 4.0-ready?
Efficient and fully connected systems are critical to business innovation. Industry 4.0 — the Fourth Industrial Revolution — has opened new market possibilities and enabled businesses to be more responsive to customer-driven trends.
Next week in Sydney, Omron will host a breakfast seminar to discuss how to prepare your organisation for Industry 4.0. Omron will demonstrate how to create an integrated development environment controlled by Omron’s Sysmac Studio automation software.
Omron said Sysmac Studio has been designed to give machine developers complete control from a single environment, and integrates configuration, programming, simulation and monitoring in a simple interface. It is the sole software required for the NJ-Series machine automation controller, which brings together logic, motion and vision onto a single platform.
Whether an organisation is already using AI and robotics, or planning its first moves, Omron said the event will help users to understand how to adopt or accelerate the use of this technology.
Omron will also demonstrate how a business can boost throughput and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) using the Sysmac platform.
Who should attend:
- Integrators
- Programmers
- Engineers
- Those who you think would benefit from a better understanding of Sysmac Studio and current Omron hardware and software
When:
Wednesday, 11 March, 9 am–11.50 am (doors open 8 am for complimentary breakfast)
Where:
Omron Industrial Automation
6/108 Silverwater Road
Silverwater NSW
Limited seats are available.
RSVP (by 10 March) to karen.b@ssa.omron.com
Phone: 1300 766 766
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