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News Release from: Rockwell Automation | Subject: Breakfast seminars
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 January 2004

Spring seminars on PC-based motion
technology

Rockwell Automation is holding a series of interactive seminars around the UK to explain the many benefits of PC-based control systems and offer delegates a hands-on demonstration of the technology

Rockwell Automation is holding a series of interactive seminars to explain the many benefits of PC-based control systems and offer delegates a hands-on demonstration of the technology Starting on 2nd March in Manchester/ Liverpool, the seminars will move to venues around the UK including Durham, Birmingham, Cheltenham/Gloucester, High Wycombe, Southampton and Peterborough/Cambridge

Aimed at Software, Control and Design Engineers - or anyone involved in the specification and programming of machines with motion control - the breakfast seminars will explain the latest Kinetix technology and the new Rockwell Automation Sercos version of SoftLogix 5800 control software.

SoftLogix 5800 runs on a PC, which allows it to perform functions normally associated with a dedicated 'hard' programmable logic controller.

The addition of the Sercos interface card also allows direct fibre-optic connection to servo drives.

Other benefits include reduced wiring, easy configuration, powerful graphics and easy connection to peripherals.

Each seminar runs from 8 to 11.30am and includes coffee and breakfast.

As well as the chance to try the latest in motion technology there will also be the opportunity to speak to Rockwell engineers about their applications and ask questions about using PC-based control. Request a free brochure from Rockwell Automation ...

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