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Omron Announces Grand Opening of Newest Proof of Concept Centre in Guadalajara, Mexico

May 7, 2024

Omron Announces Grand Opening of Newest Proof of Concept Centre in Guadalajara, Mexico

Omron’s latest Proof of Concept Centre in Guadalajara allows industry professionals to explore technology demos at the forefront of automation, validate solutions, and collaborate with experts.

Omron is excited to announce the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Proof of Concept Center (PoCC) in Guadalajara, Mexico. This new center is designed to provide industry professionals with a unique and immersive experience, offering hands-on access to automation technology, validation opportunities, and expert collaboration to streamline operations and enhance productivity.

The PoCC in Guadalajara offers a dynamic environment where visitors can explore the forefront of automation technology. From vision to robotics, advanced motion control and component and sensor demos, the center showcases a wide range of automation solutions that cater to the diverse needs of industries.

Visitors can also learn about Omron’s AI-powered inspection systems, offering enhanced speed, reliability and accuracy for various industries. Built with Omron’s robust Sysmac platform, our machines are ideal for a variety of mission-critical applications found in automotive, medical, aerospace and semiconductor industries.

One of the key benefits of the PoCC is the opportunity for industry professionals to validate solutions and explore their potential impact on operations. By providing access to expert guidance and tailored solutions from Omron’s experienced team, the PoCC enables businesses to make informed decisions and implement automation technologies effectively. The Guadalajara PoCC team, with over 50 years of collective experience in industrial automation, is ready to address the specific automation needs of customers.

“By bringing together industry professionals, technical experts, and Omron’s innovative technologies, the center fosters a collaborative environment where ideas can be shared, solutions can be refined, and new possibilities can be explored,” says Robb Black, president and CEO Omron Automation Americas. “This collaborative approach ensures that businesses can leverage the expertise of Omron and industry peers to optimize their operations and enhance productivity.”

To learn more about the Proof of Concept Center in Guadalajara or schedule a visit follow the link below. https://automation.omron.com/en/us/our-value/atc-poc/guadalajara

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