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Extrusion automation system on show

A Bachelor Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 14, 2003

Bachelor Controls will have exposure at three separate attractions at next week's Allen-Bradley Automation Fair 2003 in Milwaukee.

Bachelor Controls will have exposure at three separate attractions at next week's Allen-Bradley Automation Fair 2003 in Milwaukee.

The company will have a traditional exhibition space, space within the DVT Corporation exhibit, and representatives assisting in the Control and Information System Integrators Association (CSIA) exhibit.

BCI Autopilot v2.0 - the latest release of the industry's first and most advanced automated cooking extrusion control system - will be on display and available for demonstration.

Show visitors can visit the Bachelor Controls exhibit (Booth 237) to see a simulated extrusion automation demonstration and speak with BCI representatives.

In the DVT Corporation exhibit (Booth 500), BCI and DVT will be highlighting their machine vision technology collaboration for Harley-Davidson, as published in the November issue of A-B Journal.

Representatives from Bachelor Controls will also be on hand to assist visitors at the CSIA exhibit (Booth 342).

BCI is a CSIA Registered Member Silver Tier Group, and Ray Bachelor, President of Bachelor Controls, serves on the CSIA Executive Council.

"We are thrilled to be able to showcase the variety and depth of our services and capabilities at the 100th anniversary of Automation Fair.

As a Rockwell Solution Provider, we appreciate the reputation of the conference and feel honoured to be recognised as one of the leaders in the automation industry", said Bachelor.

The Allen-Bradley Automation Fair will run from Tuesday 18th to Thursday 20th 2003 at the Midwest Airlines Centre in Milwaukee.

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