Video | Agriculture | Confidence | Economy | Energy | Employment | Finance | Media | Property | RBNZ | Science | SOEs | Tax | Technology | Telecoms | Tourism | Transport | Search

 


Rockwell Automation on the Move

Media Release

19th February 2013

Rockwell Automation on the Move – S3 your ticket to a more Safe, Secure and Sustainable plant

The ongoing economic recovery is challenged by rising commodity costs, supply chain disruptions, and persistent unemployment. Following the successful series of events held in Australia in 2012, Rockwell Automation on the Move will move on to New Zealand to bring industry a showcase of technology, products and services. Rockwell Automation on the Move, will demonstrate first-hand how Safe, Secure and Sustainable manufacturing practices can turn these marketplace challenges into advantages, especially during uncertain economic times.

The focus will be to reveal how safety technology, managing security risks and sustainable production, can be combined to provide an integrated, plantwide system to optimise business operations and leverage opportunities in the market place. Visitors will have the opportunity to see, hear and interact with industry experts, ‘hands-on’ labs and displays at venues in Auckland and Christchurch during March 2013.

Rockwell Automation on the Move will commence on 5 March, with a free two-day event at Alexandra Park, then move to Christchurch on 13 March, for a one day event at the Air Force Museum The exhibition features a substantial product and services display area plus two additional hands-on labs and lecture rooms for presentations and interactive workshops.

“This is an exciting event and the one and only automation show of this size and calibre to come to New Zealand. We are looking forward to hosting this unique customer learning experience —with a mixture of hands on labs, interactive productivity enhancing seminars and the chance to network with industry leading technology specialists,” explained Stephen Broadbent, Rockwell Automation New Zealand Sales Manager.

The exhibition also emphasises the importance of partnered solutions in the field of automation and process control by showcasing the latest product developments and technological direction from both Rockwell Automation and its’ PartnerNetwork™.

In addition, the event provides an ideal forum for information exchange. Industry professionals, manufacturers, OEMs, system integrators and third-party suppliers will have the opportunity to meet, network and leverage complementary skills and knowledge.

If industrial automation, process control and information technologies are important to your industry sector, you simply cannot afford to miss this essential event. Attendees will be offered free morning and afternoon tea, lunch and VIP parking at the venues. Full event details and Registration information is available at www.rockwellautomation.co.nz

ENDS

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
Business Headlines | Sci-Tech Headlines

 

Scoop Business: Bathurst Gets Nod For DoC Access To Denniston Mine

Conservation Minister Nick Smith has approved access over conservation estate land for Bathurst Resources to develop an open cast coal mine on the Denniston Plateau, above Westport, to the dismay of environmental opponents. More>>

ALSO:

Minding Of Meats: MPI Working To Clear Shipments To China

New export certificates are being issued to release containers of meat products held up at the Chinese border, the Ministry for Primary Industries said today. Shipments of meat into China were delayed after MPI issued export certification in a format which had not been approved by Chinese authorities at AQSIQ. More>>

ALSO:

Banking Ombudsman: Bank Customers Need To Remember Basics

Have you heard the story about the kids who used their mum’s credit card details to buy up large online? Or the one about the person who saved all their PINs disguised as phone numbers on their mobile which was then stolen by a thief who saw through the disguise and went on a spending spree?More>>

TPP: A Global Fair Deal On Copyright - OurFairDeal.org

Alastair Thompson: The orginal "A Fair Deal" campaign brought together Internet NZ with a bunch of other groups including the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, the Creative Freedom Foundation , NZ Rise , Trademe and Kiwiblog's David Farrar. OurFairDeal.org takes the NZ based campaigns a giant leap forward bringing together 84 lobby groups from across the Asia Pacific in 6 countries into a global alliance. More>>

ALSO:

Business.Scoop: NZOG's Griffiths Backs Director Liability On Health, Safety

New Zealand Oil & Gas chairman Peter Griffiths has thrown his support behind legislative moves to make directors liable if the companies they govern fail to meet health and safety obligations. More>>

ALSO:

Scoop Business: NZ’s Services Sector Expands At Fastest Clip In 5 Mths

New Zealand’s services sector, which accounts for about 70 percent of economic activity, expanded at the fastest pace since October last month, led by activity/sales. More>>

ALSO:

Scoop Business: MRP Senior Managers In Line For $1.2M In Bonus Shares

Senior executives of newly listed, state-controlled MightyRiverPower are in line for shares in lieu of cash bonuses worth $1.2 million for the year to June 30, one of the company’s first disclosures to the NZX and ASX as a listed company show. More>>

ALSO:

Get More From Scoop

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Business
Search Scoop  
 
 
Powered by Vodafone
NZ independent news