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Rockwell Automation’s ROKLive 2024 Brings the Latest in Industrial Technology to Adelaide

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Manufacturing, mining, utilities, and heavy industry professionals gather to network and learn at flagship event

 

Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has unveiled an exciting program for its flagship Australia-New Zealand training, upskilling, and knowledge-sharing event. ROKLive 2024 will take place from July 30 to August 1 at the Adelaide Convention Centre.

 

The program this year features over 80 sessions across six streams and includes useful hands-on lab sessions that bring concepts to life. “Manufacturers are increasingly turning to automation to boost productivity, sustainability, and ROI,” says Anthony Wong, regional director, South Pacific, Rockwell Automation. “Businesses now have higher expectations from their automation investments and will seek out better performing solutions that deliver higher levels of productivity.”

 

ROKLive 2024 will offer business-critical, data-driven insights and practical solutions to aid attendees in their automation journey in areas ranging from AI to machine performance optimisation. Keynotes from leading experts will provide valuable insights into areas such as operational efficiency, empowering people, driving sustainability, increasing resilience, and accelerating digital transformation.

 

Highlights of ROKLive 2024 include:

 

  • The event will open with an inspiring keynote by Steve Vamos who will draw on his vast leadership experience at Apple, Xero, Microsoft, and Telstra. He is passionate about creating and enabling innovation at work, which is particularly important in a fast changing and rapidly evolving world.

 

  • Over 80 sessions across six thematic streams are designed to enhance knowledge and skills in topics like artificial intelligence, digital transformation, machine performance optimisation, and operational efficiency improvements.

 

  • Hands-on labs will allow attendees to directly engage with the latest technologies and solutions. These sessions demonstrate how emerging technologies can be seamlessly integrated into business operations.

 

ROKLive 2024 will offer valuable networking opportunities, enabling attendees to exchange ideas and make connections while spending time with a vibrant community. Every attendee will also be able to download a Certificate of Attendance that can be added to their professional portfolio.

 

Industrial automation is set for a transformative period and the industry will continue to experience rapid evolution. ROKLive 2023 on the Gold Coast was completely sold out and attendees are advised to book their spot early this year.

 

For a limited time, early bird registration is being offered at the discounted price of AUD$450 +GST. Following the early bird period, the standard ticket price will increase to AUD$625.50 +GST.


About us:

About Rockwell Automation

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 29,000 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100 countries. To learn more about how we are bringing The Connected Enterprise to life across industrial enterprises, visit www.rockwellautomation.com.au

 

Premier Partner – Team Adelaide

We are proud to announce that Team Adelaide (Business Events Adelaide, The Adelaide Convention Centre, and the Government of South Australia) has joined ROKLive as a premier partner! Their support underscores our commitment to delivering unparalleled experiences and fostering innovation in the world of business events, especially in the space of advanced manufacturing.


Contact details:

Jack Mallen-Cooper
PR Consultant
Whyte Public Relations
(02) 9901 4306
whytepr@whytepr.com.au

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