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The Automator’s Edge: New Weekly Video Series Comes to Control!

January 16, 2024 by David Peterson

Learn about new manufacturer innovations, useful product highlights, and technical tips in a brand-new weekly video series from Control Automation, designed by engineers, for engineers.

How do you stay up to date on the latest happenings in the world of control engineering?

Easy, you visit the websites of hundreds of individual manufacturers, subscribe to their monthly newsletter updates, and diligently read each one…

Or, in a much simpler move, you can check out the newest offering from Control Automation: a short weekly video featuring news, highlighted products, and a useful technical topic or maintenance tip from the desk of our engineering and editorial team.

 

The Automator’s Edge

Our new videos will be featured weekly on Control Automation’s YouTube channel, so we recommend subscribing to the channel if you wish to have quick access to each publication.

 

What Can You Expect to Learn?

On Control.com, we feature all of the latest news about product innovations, company acquisitions, and updates to some of your favorite software and hardware catalogs.

We also publish regular technical articles with engineering theory and tutorials aimed at solving the most pressing challenges from both modern equipment as well as crucial legacy devices and communication protocols.

Control.com also hosts one of the largest free textbooks in the industry, useful for students, teachers, and technicians wishing to gain some insight into the working world of control systems and robotics.

Did we mention the forum? Our community also boasts one of the most expansive memberships of engineers around the world, sharing questions and answers to immediate pain points from PLCs to motor drives to power generation and SCADA applications.

 

Join the fun at www.Control.com, and now, check out our very first release of The Automator’s Edge, featuring a fairly recent update from Beijer Electronics, highlighting safety light curtains from Omron, and educating motor enthusiasts about the function and importance of the small carbon brushes inside DC motors!