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Industrial Automation
Industrial Automation
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United States
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Industrial Automation
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ATO Inc.
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10/9/2017
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    The industrial automation is the premier supplier guide featuring control system integrators who provide industrial process automation integration solutions. This is the first place to search for industrial automation answers and the right technology teams to implement your next integration project.
    Our industrial automation solutions include: controllers, IO systems, Industrial PCs, Displays, and PLCs, VFDs. Take a look at our industrial automation to use products or get in contact with us to see how we can make your solutions more competitive. A rapid influx of smart equipment and connected devices that can communicate on an industrial Ethernet network is enabling manufacturers to understand the performance of their machines and processes like never before. Yet equally important to 'what' is being connected is 'how' it's being connected within industrial automation. New technologies are enabling manufacturers to manage their infrastructure, deploy devices and share information in new ways.

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    Since the industrial revolution, factory owners have looked for ways to automate production – making the manufacture of their product more efficient. As industry changes and expands with new technology, the need for skilled and educated technicians who are able to maintain and fix robots and machines increases. The Automation Technology program will prepare you for a career working in a facility that relies on motors, robots, mechatronics, programmable controls, and electronic systems.
    Many economists argue that automation bears much more blame than globalization for the decline of jobs in the region’s manufacturing sector and the gutting of its middle class. Indeed, in his farewell speech to thousands in a packed convention hall in Chicago, President Obama warned: “The next wave of economic dislocations won’t come from overseas. It will come from the relentless pace of automation that makes a lot of good middle-class jobs obsolete.”
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