Wago Innovation in Automation Tour Vehicles Hit the Road for 2013

Feb. 26, 2013
Wago Corporation’s 2013 Innovation in Automation Tour (IIAT) commences this week with Vehicles 1 and 2 departing the company’s Wisconsin headquarters.

Wago Corporation’s 2013 Innovation in Automation Tour (IIAT) commences this week with Vehicles 1 and 2 departing the company’s Wisconsin headquarters.

The IIAT Vehicles are mobile trade shows that bring Automation, Electronic Interface and Interconnect Solutions right to customers and potential customers. They travel around to facilities and events around the U.S. to allow entire organizations, from C-level leadership to technicians, a chance to see products, ask questions and find solutions. Free visits are coordinated by WAGO product experts and staffed with Field Application Engineers to address questions.
 
The twin IIAT vehicles feature new exhibits for  2013 supported by interactive technology and pick-and-play displays; free product samples and literature are also available.

IIAT interior updates include:
 

  •   Android Tablets: Gain hands-on experience with WAGO’s JUMPFLEX-ToGo Application for Signal Conditioner visualization and configuration.
  •    PERSPECTO CP TV: Trending, I/O control, bar code scanning, a bar code-based video game and more via WAGO’s PLC/HMI device.
  •    EPSITRON Energy Management: Preview soon-to-be released products. Power Supplies are linked to HMIs for viewing power supply monitoring software.
  •    smartPRINTER and WAGO ProServe® smartDESIGNER software. Instantly print Continuous Marking Strips, and learn how to better meet marking needs.
  •    picoMAX Pluggable Connector System augmented with hand-held PCB demos.


The IIAT Vehicles will also attend industry functions. Vehicle 1 will be at the Offshore Technology Conference, outside the Houston Reliant Center (May 6–9).

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