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Declan McEvoy  
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 More options Mar 29 2005, 2:59 pm
Newsgroups: alt.engineering.electrical, alt.mechanical.engineering, sci.electronics, sci.electronics.equipment, sci.engr.control, sci.engr.manufacturing, sci.engr.mech, sci.mech.fluids
From: "Declan McEvoy" <c...@eircom.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:59:01 +0100
Local: Tues, Mar 29 2005 2:59 pm
Subject: Help!! Your opinion on the direction of Industrial technology devices?
Hi All,

You might be able to help me in the following.

My knowledge base is in electro-mechanical devices and hence I currently
providing training to Industry in the areas of Pneumatics, Hydraulics, PLC's
and associated technologies.

I am thinking of branching out my training services into other related areas
and so I am setting about doing a little research as to what devices or
kinds of technology are now the most popular & indeed as to what devices are
going to be the up and coming norms in technology for the future. Perhaps
devices like variable speed drives or proportional hydraulics?

I am wondering has anybody got an opinion on what is or will be in demand in
this area of electro-mechanical engineering. I'm particularly interested in
packages like PLC's, Logic Blocks, Variable Speed Drives etc as they are
small and relatively cheap and simple to make related training devices and
accompanying notes etc.

Any ideas will be much appreciated.

Declan.


 
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