Panduit to Showcase Future-Ready IT/OT Solutions at Rockwell Automation Fair in Chicago

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Nov 14, 2019

Panduit will be showcasing IT/OT solutions at Rockwell Automation Fair in Chicago, IL on November 20-21, 2019.

The architecture needed to support the inclusion of smart devices, demand for enclosure density, and evolution of structured cabling puts pressure on organizations to have future-ready technology that enables security, safety, visibility, and agility. Panduit IT/OT solutions are engineered for all aspects of designing, installing and maintaining infrastructures within a variety of industrial environments. Booth #1229 is where you can see it to believe it.

Here’s what attendees can expect to see and hear about at Rockwell Automation Fair 2019:

  • New products including Data Access Port, Dielectric Double Jacketed (DDJ) Fiber Cable, Pre-Configured Industrial Distribution Frame with SmartZone™ G5 Access Control, and more.
  • Single-pair Ethernet connectivity on the plant floor
  • Deploying a Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architecture (CPwE) with valued partners like Rockwell Automation and Cisco
  • Certified Prevention through Design services for enhanced safety
  • Transforming industrial standards into solutions

Attendees can also visit the Panduit Single Pair Ethernet product feature in Rockwell’s Innovations booth.

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