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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
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. At its peak, Rockwell International was No. 27 on the Fortune 500 list, with assets ...
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.
The 130,000-square-foot building is the site of the former Anorad/Rockwell Automation; the structure is being converted and renovated and plans and permits have been processed, Panico...
Rockwell Automation at No. 476 with over $900 million in profit. For the first time in the list’s history, more than 10 percent of Fortune 500 companies have female CEOs.
Allen-Bradley essentially took control of Rockwell's industrial automation division. Rockwell eventually moved its headquarters to Milwaukee. In 2002, when Rockwell split into two companies, Allen-Bradley followed the automation division into Rockwell Automation.