Automation Fair 2006 to offer tech sessions, labs and workshops
June 15, 2006
Automation Fair is the premier industry event focusing on advanced automation products, integrated control and information architecture, valued-add services and solutions.
Automation Fair is the premier industry event focusing on advanced automation products, integrated control and information architecture, valued-add services and solutions. This year's event, which is free for all attendees, will include:
Hands-on Labs Hands-On Labs are always a popular feature at Automation Fair where Fair attendees can work directly with Rockwell Automation products. On-site registration for Hands-On Labs is located on Level 3. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis following the time schedule shown below. Individuals who register for a lab will receive an admission ticket and are free to attend industry forums, technical sessions or just explore the show floor until their lab begins.
Technical Sessions This year's Technical Sessions cover 14 areas and are offered both days of the Fair. See the Technical Session At-A-Glance to view the general sesson breakout or click on the links below to view the related technical session details for each area.
WorkshopsWorkshops will be offered once each day of Automation Fair. They are 2-hour sessions and will include demonstrations and presentations by leading industry experts. All workshops are first-come, first-served — just show up and sit down. No additional registration is required.
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