Rockwell Automation TechED to be held in Melbourne

Rockwell Automation Australia

Friday, 10 July, 2015

The Rockwell Automation TechED event (formerly RSTechED) for the South Pacific region is coming to Australia and will be held from 28–30 July at the Melbourne Convention Centre.

The three-day event is set to inspire and educate attendees while showcasing the latest technologies to help improve machine performance, optimise your plant and empower the connected enterprise.

“Capital outlay budgets for new machinery are decreasing, so our customers need to use software to optimise their plants — essentially, they are required to ‘do more with less’ so they can remain competitive in the current market,” said Dean Tresidder, software product manager at Rockwell Automation.

“TechED will build on the success of previous years and feature hands-on labs to show how technology can be used to get the most out of your plant with asset management, data management and software tools that will benefit system integrators, machine builders and end users alike,” he said.

Participants will experience the Rockwell Automation Software Suite, with more than 30 different lab and discussion sessions using current products as well as new and upcoming product releases.

TechED will provide the opportunity to network with peers from around the world while working on the latest technology for improving manufacturing and production. The automation event will demonstrate how adopting new technologies can help you become more productive and your business become more profitable.

For further information, please visit http://www.rockwellautomation.com/en_AU/events/TechED_2015.page.

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