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Integrated display
30 March 2016
At this year's Drives & Controls Mitsubishi Electric is assembling an exhibition display that integrates robots, HMIs, servos, drives, PLCs and networking into interactive displays.

Chris Evans, marketing & operations group manager at Mitsubishi Electric - Automation Systems Division UK comments: "We are looking to inspire, not just the next immediate generation of engineers and programmers but everyone working in automation and engineering today, our product range alone is enough to control and automate virtually anything from a small machine to an entire integrated production or process plant.
"For this reason we will be demonstrating a full range of Mitsubishi Electric automation solutions and applications for visitors to the stand to be inspired by and start thinking about their next automation project." Stand D544
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- Linear and rotary combination
- High temperature chain fluid
















