WAGO Announcces Free Automation Training Opportunity

Feb. 10, 2015
WAGO Corporation announces a free three-day Customer I/O training program.

WAGO Corporation announces a free three-day Customer I/O training program. 2015 dates include - March 17-19, May 5-7, July 28-30, September 22-24 and November 3-5.

Training is held at WAGO’s Wisconsin headquarters and covers hands-on instruction in System Configuration and Programming basics. Attendees will have the opportunity to perform CODESYS-based programming exercises on live nodes featuring WAGO’s ETHERNET 2.0 Controller. Networked for in-class communication, the nodes permit coding and web integration. Attendees can also discuss application specific challenges relating to WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM best practices, specialty functions and software.

WAGO provides all course materials and meals. Attendees are responsible for bringing an Ethernet-ready laptop, and for transportation and lodging costs. Seminars are limited to 12 per session, so reserve your spot today.

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