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Omron Automation Proof of Concept Centres Now Available in the Americas

September 17, 2024

Test your automation ideas and projects here! Discover, collaborate and validate your automation solutions with an in-person or virtual visit to one of their Omron Proof of Concept Centers.

With locations throughout the Americas, Omron Proof of Concept Centers are established to help you see working solutions and get access to experts, at your convenience. Their application engineers and specialized engineers are ready to assist you with your latest innovations and applications on an in-person or virtual basis.

From cutting-edge technology demos to comprehensive proof of concept testing, they are making the factory of the future accessible to you.

Locations:

  • Chicago – Illinois, United States
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Los Angeles – California, United States
  • Cincinnati – Ohio, United States
  • Detroit – Michigan, United Sates: Complete Tour of the Detroit PoCC 
  • Dallas – Texas, United Sates: Complete Tour of the Dallas PoCC
  • Amherst – Massachusetts, United States
  • Toronto – Ontario, Canada
  • Leon – Guanajuato, Mexico

Why Visit: Get proof that your automation solutions work. Collaborate and network with engineers and technical resources. Get access to state of the art automation technology.

Schedule a visit today! https://automation.omron.com/en/us/ou…

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Omron knows that innovation works best when people bounce ideas off each other and develop a familiarity with building-block technologies and concepts. That is why the company has decided to invest in state-of-the-art proof-of-concept centres (PoCCs) that house a multitude of their products, demos, testing equipment, and more. There are 29 Omron PoCCs around the globe, with several strategically located throughout the Americas.

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