sureshkrish Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 In India, more number of automation industries is available and each and every industry needs more numbers of automation engineers to increase their production rate.Apart from India, other foreign countries have also understood the importance of plc training and its uses. plc training in chennai|plc scada training in chennai
InigoMontoya Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 But are these PLCs useful for the automation of processed ham production?
CaptainPanic Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 PLC training certainly is useful for the automation of the production of pink bunny rabbits. Can we close the thread now? The links have already been sabotaged by a diligent moderator.
kapilvashistha Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 Hi! I am agree to sureshkrish on this that automation industry is increasing heavily and demanding more professionals in PLC but i do not think that this was initiated at india because automation industry is not so advanced in India as i concern.
CaptainPanic Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 Hi! I am agree to sureshkrish on this that automation industry is increasing heavily and demanding more professionals in PLC but i do not think that this was initiated at india because automation industry is not so advanced in India as i concern. First of all, welcome to the forum. Funny that both you and sureshkrish are new members, both with just 1 post, and you're both very keen on PLC. Let me summarize this thread so far... because I think we don't have anything to discuss. Claim #1: more things are getting automated in India. I agree that worldwide, more things are automated now... and India, no doubt, is undergoing the same process. Does anyone disagree with this statement? Claim #2: PLC training (PLC = programmable logic controller, in other words: a computer that operates a machine) is important. And indeed, I think that almost everyone will agree that, if you want to automate something using modern technology, that you will soon end up programming a computer to do the work for you. Claim #3: the automation did not start in India. It is indeed commonly believed that the industrial revolution started in the United Kingdom Mods - I believe that I have answered almost all there ever was in this thread (which was obviously opened as a spam thread to post two links which you disabled immediately). Can we either close or delete the thread now?
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