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Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Exhibiting at WEFTEC 2023 in Chicago, Illinois

August 21, 2023

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Exhibiting at WEFTEC 2023 in Chicago, Illinois

From October 2nd to October 4th, Mitsubishi Electric Automation will be showcasing Water/Wastewater industry solutions, including a new water pumping demo, that are Automating the World for a Sustainable Future

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. will be demonstrating automation solutions at the WEFTEC 2023 show in Chicago at McCormick Place. WEFTEC brings together the world’s industry leaders, technologies, trends, and solutions to improve water quality and operations.

This year, their booth will be joined by ICONICS and TMEIC Corporation Americas to demonstrate collaborative solutions to optimize energy savings, meet sustainability initiatives, and improve overall operations. In booth #4426, in the Intelligent Water & Cybersecurity Pavilion, attendees can visit Mitsubishi Electric Automation industry and product experts to explore demos that include a new water pumping VFD demo showing anti-clogging capabilities, ICONICS SCADA solutions for visualizing, monitoring, and controlling facilities, and TMEIC’s Drive Control Unit (DCU) providing basic PLC and Power Quality Metering features.

“TMEIC is excited to unite with Mitsubishi Electric and ICONICS at WEFTEC 2023 to introduce our new DCU to the water industry. Combined with ICONICS software, TMEIC’s new “drive control unit” (DCU) creates a seamless level of interconnectivity between TMEIC’s medium voltage products and Mitsubishi Electric’s line of low voltage drives and automation equipment,” says Ravi Kureti, at TMEIC Corporation Americas.

Ravi Kureti, at TMEIC Corporation Americas

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