Participate in Our 2012-2013 Product Research and Problem Solving Survey

Dec. 18, 2012

Each year, Control Design conducts its annual product research and buying habits survey to learn about the methods machine builders and system integrators are using when they do research on automation and control products. We've been seeing some of those trends change over the past few years.

Each year, Control Design conducts its annual product research and buying habits survey to learn about the methods machine builders and system integrators are using when they do research on automation and control products. We've been seeing some of those trends change over the past few years.

One continual change we've been seeing is how industry professionals are using the web to help them do their jobs better. So this year, we changed the survey up a bit to to learn about methods and online tools machine builders and system integrators are using, for not only product research, but also problem solving. 

As a thank you for your contribution, participants will earn a chance to win a $100 gift card via a drawing after completing the survey.

Survey results will appear in our March 2013 cover story. Let Editor in Chief Joe Feeley know you want to participate and we'll set it up!

Sarah Cechowski is the associate digital editor for Control Design and Industrial Networking. Email her at [email protected] or check out her Google+ profile.

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