Rockwell Automation RSTechED 2012, Orlando, June 10-15
RSTechED provides an advanced education in manufacturing and production applications for users and managers in manufacturing, process, and machine builder industries. It's an interactive classroom-style environment, Rockwell Automation said.
Rockwell Automation RSTechED 2012 offers five days of learning, exploring, and discovering new ways to create innovative, high-performance manufacturing and production applications via keynote addresses, industry expert presentations, 150+ sessions, and more. Rockwell Automation products and technology solutions are also shown.
Are you ready? Will your company be able to respond to production demands through fluctuating market conditions? Rockwell Automation said its RSTechED provides an advanced education in manufacturing and production applications for users and managers at all levels within an organization. Get training on the latest strategies from industry experts. Benefit from highly interactive classroom-style environments set up for people working in manufacturing, process, and machine builder industries.
Speakers include Sugar Ray Leonard, boxing legend, television personality and entrepreneur; Frank Kulaszewicz, senior vice president architecture and Software, Rockwell Automation; Kevin Zaba, vice president, control and visualization, Rockwell Automation; John Genovesi, vice president, information software and process business, Rockwell Automation.
RSTechED 2011 offers PDH certificates.
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/events/rsteched/
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