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Mike Caliel resigns as president while Ken Brown is named acting president during search for replacement.
Company executives lay out wireless road map for the future to media and customers.
Company executives lay out wireless road map for the future to media and customers.
More than 600 end-users, integrators and OEMs descend on Orlando for the second GE Fanuc users conference. The company also announces enhancements to its Process Analytic Technology offerings.
The company’s Indian workforce is expected to double as the firm taps local engineering talent.
Invensys announces “enterprise control system” designed to expand analysis beyond process control to business and profitability control for manufacturing enterprises.
At its Manufacturing Perspectives 2005, an annual event for manufacturing media and analysts, Rockwell Automation highlighted global manufacturing trends and automation success stories.
A software simulation tool developed at the Wharton School aims to help students better understand the production process.
Integrators and users converge on hot Austin, Texas, to hear about hot technologies.
Honeywell users convened recently in Phoenix to get an update on the new Experion R300 solution, and to discuss topics that ranged from security strategies, migration plans and wireless networking to improved business flexibility.
Finding the right feature/price balance is key to success for process analytical instruments vendors, study says.
Automation technologies were at the forefront of news at the annual pharmaceutical industry gathering in New York City.
Major opportunities are opening up for vendors of SCADA systems and other equipment to ensure safe operation of PEMEX pipelines.
UGS Corp.’s acquisition of Tecnomatix is expected to strengthen its competitive hand in the fast-growing product lifecycle management market.
Modeling and training simulation software from AspenTech extends capabilities of Honeywell’s Experion PKS.
The machine vision supplier uses the event to provide education and networking opportunities, while showcasing its latest products and strategies.
Proficy Intelligent Production Solutions provides a broad range of integrated, easy-to-use software applications and services designed to allow users to improve productivity, profitability and competitive advantage by enabling the real-time enterprise, says the vendor.
Radio frequency identification topics pack the house at a recent Chicago conference, while researchers predict costs for suppliers and project rapid market growth.
The two companies will focus initially on the hydrocarbon market, then extend to additional target industries.
A new program for system integrators offers benefits including free product samples and deep discounts on software.
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