Siemens Canada Automate The Future Tour

May 8, 2023

Siemens Canada Automate the future tour
Siemens Canada is excited to invite you to the Automate The Future Tour.

This cross-Canada tour showcases new innovations in manufacturing and process technologies. You will have the opportunity to learn from Siemens industry experts, participate in interactive sessions, and network with peers and like-minded professionals from various fields.

Three different sessions catered to both factory and process automation are being offered at each location.  If you prefer learning about new innovations and solution offerings or prefer a deep dive, they have a session for you!

Calgary, AlbertaMay 15, 2023
Vancouver, British ColumbiaMay 18, 2023

Sessions to Choose From

Infoshop – Factory Automation & Motion Room

This session is for those interested in the new innovations for industrial automation and motion systems. The demands on modern machines and plants are steadily growing in all industries. With Siemens, you can cover all requirements while benefiting from maximum efficiency, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. 

Workshop – Factory Automation & Motion Room

This session is for technical people who are interested in a hands-on workshop focused on WinCC Unified and Integrated Motion Control. With the industrial automation and motion systems from Siemens, you can cover all requirements while benefiting from maximum efficiency, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. Find more details in the agenda! Registrants for Workshop Room will receive a survey to select which sessions they wish to attend.

Infoshop – Process Automation Room

This session is for those looking to discover the value of Siemens solutions for your plant, production, and process automation solutions – from the new web based DCS to digitalized operations. Find out, how you can benefit from our comprehensive portfolio, industry expertise and service offerings – anytime, anywhere.

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