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  2. Rockwell Automation - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell Automation, Inc. is an American provider of industrial automation and digital transformation technologies. Brands include Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk software and LifecycleIQ Services. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  3. Allen-Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Allen-Bradley is the brand-name of a line of factory automation equipment owned by Rockwell Automation. The company, with revenues of approximately US $6.4 billion in 2013, manufactures programmable logic controllers ( PLC ), human-machine interfaces, sensors, safety components and systems, software, drives and drive systems, contactors, motor ...

  4. Rockwell International - Wikipedia

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    Printing presses. Valves and meters. Industrial automation. Rockwell International was a major American manufacturing conglomerate involved in aircraft, the space industry, defense and commercial electronics, components in the automotive industry, printing presses, avionics and industrial products.

  5. Rockwell Automation Headquarters and Allen-Bradley Clock ...

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    Rockwell Automation Headquarters and Allen-Bradley Clock Tower. The Rockwell Automation Headquarters is an office building located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building is known for once having the largest four-faced clock in the world.

  6. Rockwell Collins - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell Collins was a multinational corporation headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, providing avionics and information technology systems and services to government agencies and aircraft manufacturers.

  7. Keith Nosbusch - Wikipedia

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    Keith Nosbusch was the chairman and CEO of Rockwell Automation Inc., one of the world largest industrial automation companies. He was appointed the company's CEO in 2004 and chairman in 2005. Before that, he worked as senior vice president and president of Rockwell Automation Control Systems.

  8. Arena (software) - Wikipedia

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    Arena is a discrete event simulation and automation software developed by Systems Modeling and acquired by Rockwell Automation in 2000. It uses the SIMAN processor and simulation language. As of 2020, it is in version 16. It has been suggested that Arena may join other Rockwell software packages under the "FactoryTalk" brand.

  9. Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell Automation, an industrial automation company that descended from Rockwell International. Rockwell Collins, a communications and aviation electronics company that also descended from Rockwell International, and now part of United Technologies ' Collins Aerospace division.

  10. DeviceNet - Wikipedia

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    DeviceNet was originally developed by American company Allen-Bradley (now owned by Rockwell Automation). It is an application layer protocol on top of the CAN (Controller Area Network) technology, developed by Bosch.

  11. Plex Systems - Wikipedia

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    Plex Systems began as an internal IT project at an automotive parts manufacturer, MSP Industries Corporation, in 1989. The company was formed as Plexus Systems LLC in 1995 by Robert Beatty, [3] providing client/server manufacturing software. The company began offering its software via the software as a service (SaaS) or cloud computing model ...