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American Society of Mechanical Engineers Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today's ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the worldwide engineering and technology community. |
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| New York, NY, United States. |
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Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility AIM is a global trade association comprising manufacturers or service providers of technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID), bar code, card technologies, biometrics, and electronic article surveillance (EAS). |
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| Warrendale, PA, United States. |
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Association for High Technology Distribution AHTD comprises automation solution providers and manufacturers who deliver technology-based products, services and solutions. AHTD is devoted to advocating the value of the Automation Solutions Provider (ASP) within the high tech automation channel. |
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| Philadelphia, PA, United States. |
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Association for Manufacturing Technology AMT's goal is to promote technological advancements and improvements in the design, manufacture and sale of manufacturing machinery and equipment, and act as an industry advocate on trade matters to governments and trade organizations. |
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| McLean, VA, United States. |
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Automated Imaging Association The only true machine vision community, fostering expanded interaction between users, suppliers, integrators, researchers and others involved in the industry. |
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| Ann Arbor, MI, United States. |
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British Automation and Robotics Association BARA provides a voice for the Robotics and Automation Industries, when dealing with government, industry, financial and academic institutions. BARA aims to promote the use of, and assist in the development of Automation in British industry. |
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| Coventry, United Kingdom. |
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Control System Integrators Association The largest organization in North America for independent control system integrators, representing companies responsible for more than $1 billion in industrial automation equipment, including $400 million of hardware and software automation products. |
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| Exton, PA, United States. |
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ControlNet International ControlNet International is an association comprised of vendors, distributors and users of factory automation solutions incorporating ControlNet networking technology. |
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| Ann Arbor, MI, United States. |
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European Machine Vision Association EMVA aims to strengthen the position of European machine vision technology in the markets world-wide and provide a European platform for exchange of information and joint action of its member companies. |
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Fieldbus Foundation Established by a merger of WorldFIP North America and the Interoperable Systems Project (ISP), the foundation consists of nearly 120 of the world's leading suppliers and end users of process control and manufacturing automation products. |
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| Austin, TX, United States. |
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Industrial Automation Open Networking Alliance IAONA pursues the aim of establishing open communication standards in every industrial environment at an international level. This refers to all fields of plant automation, process automation, and building automation. |
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| Research Triangle Park, NC, United States. |
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INTERBUS Club An international association of companies with the joint target to push INTERBUS from a technological point of view, spread it on the worldwide markets and support automation solutions with INTERBUS and complementary technologies like Ethernet. |
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Solving the Downtime Dilemma: 5 Reasons to Look Beyond Your Top 10 Downtime List (Activplant White Paper)
This white paper challenges the viewpoint of focusing only on downtime. It illuminates other causes which can negatively impact plant performance. It uses examples to show how concentrating solely on downtime can be misleading and cause manufacturers to waste resources needlessly by fixing the wrong problems.
Finally, the paper proposes an alternate approach – throughput analysis – as a more modern and effective method for acquiring objective data about the causes... |
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International Federation of Robotics IFR promotes the research, development, use and international co-operation in the entire field of robotics and acts as a focal point for organisations and governmental representatives in activities related to robotics. |
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International Measurement Confederation IMEKO aims to promote international interchange of scientific and technical information in the field of measurement and instrumentation and the enhance international co-operation among scientists and engineers from research and industry. |
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International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE is dedicated to advancing scientific research and engineering applications of optical, photonic, imaging, and optoelectronic technologies through its meetings, education programs, and publications. |
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| Bellingham, WA, United States. |
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Japan Robot Association The Association aims to further the development of the robot manufacturing industry by encouraging research and development on robots and associated system products and promoting the use of robot technology. |
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LONMARK International LONMARK is a global membership organization created to promote and advance the business of efficient and effective integration of open, multi-vendor control systems utilizing ANSI/CEA 709.1 and related standards. |
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| San Jose, CA, United States. |
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