Edithistory:Industrial Automation
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| 1284670000 | 2025-04-09T00:53:17Z | Amin20251 | Industrial automation is the use of control systems, such as computers, robots, and information technologies, to manage industrial processes and replace human labor. It enhances efficiency, quality, and safety while reducing costs across various industries like manufacturing, energy, and food processing. Key components include control systems, sensors, actuators, robots, and human-machine interfaces. Automation systems can be fixed, programmable, or flexible, depending on the production needs. W |
| 1284669732 | 2025-04-09T00:49:59Z | Amin20251 | Industrial automation is the use of control systems, such as computers, robots, and information technologies, to manage industrial processes and replace human labor. It enhances efficiency, quality, and safety while reducing costs across various industries like manufacturing, energy, and food processing. Key components include control systems, sensors, actuators, robots, and human-machine interfaces. Automation systems can be fixed, programmable, or flexible, depending on the production needs. W |
| 1284668308 | 2025-04-09T00:35:11Z | Amin20251 | Industrial automation is the use of control systems, such as computers, robots, and information technologies, to manage industrial processes and replace human labor. It enhances efficiency, quality, and safety while reducing costs across various industries like manufacturing, energy, and food processing. Key components include control systems, sensors, actuators, robots, and human-machine interfaces. Automation systems can be fixed, programmable, or flexible, depending on the production needs. W |
