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Industry leaders define the digital technologies and strategies driving business-critical outcomes

1. Rockwell Automation expands ROKStudios with new data-driven content. 2. Industry leaders emphasize digital transformation as crucial for competitive advantage. 3. Interviews highlight benefits of AI and digital technologies in manufacturing. 4. Partnerships enhance resilience and cybersecurity in supply chains. 5. Focus on collaboration between technology and human skills for Industry 4.0.

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Why Bullish?

The emphasis on digital transformation and industry collaboration can lead to increased demand for ROK's automation solutions, historically seen with similar trends in tech adoption boosting ROK's stock in previous years.

How important is it?

The article discusses strategic industry trends and executive insights, aligning with ROK’s core mission, suggesting strong future implications for its market position.

Why Long Term?

As industries increasingly adopt digital technologies, ROK is positioned to benefit sustainably, much like it did post-2008 with automation adoption in recovery phases.

Executive-interview video series from Rockwell Automation highlights how data-driven operations help grow capabilities, boost resilience and empower people, /PRNewswire/ -- Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, today announced that it has significantly extended its popular ROKStudios video series with new insightful content.Compelling viewing for industrial executives, the latest season includes interviews with a variety of business owners, CEOs, CTOs and senior executives, who share insights into how they and their companies are harnessing the power of digital technologies. Stan Miller of Rockwell Automation interviews Martina Stefanon, business development manager, IMA Digital, who explains how layered analytics, secure cloud ecosystems and outcome‑based support help manufacturers turn data into performance improvements - and why successful manufacturers need factories that learn and adapt. "Digitalization is now a business imperative if you want to succeed in a modern industrial environment," explains Jan Van Den Bossche, regional vice president, technology & domain expertise, EMEA, Rockwell Automation. "There are now very few barriers to digital transformation, and the benefits – even in the short term – can be immense, as illustrated by the examples in these interviews. I urge people to watch the new series, as they will find commonality with their own business pressures, operational goals and financial outcomes." Videos in the new season include: Cristiana DiChio and Marcello Ciancio from Tetra Pak in separate interviews discuss digitally driven strategic thinking, and how their company is harnessing the power of AI to boost the resilience of its supply chains and to define its cybersecurity posture – both of which have been heavily supported through a collaboration with Rockwell Automation. Martina Stefanon, from IMA Digital and Simone Capponcelli from IMA E-Commerce, also in separate interviews, walk viewers through AI-powered services and modular automation, respectively, and how the IMA Group is using smart machines, operational data and analytics to foster constant performance improvements and create competitive advantages. Daniele Tocco, site director at Fluorsid, explains how his company has harnessed advanced process control to overcome raw material variability, which not only reduces consumption, but also underpins a new, lower-carbon approach to its operations. Graham Jennings, digital solutions director at inControl Systems explains how people and technology must work together to create a strong foundation for Industry 4.0 aspirations, suggesting that partnerships and culture turn control into a competitive edge. Paolo Panada, co-owner and CEO of HS Automation explains why automation should complement, not replace, human ingenuity, and how people and machines can work together, even in tough times, to innovate and extract mutual operational value. Kenneth Sjo Samuelsen, CTO/technical director at Mongstad Tavleteknikk discusses the challenges faced when addressing modern cyber legislation with legacy technologies. He explains how life‑extension projects that prioritize digital workflows can deliver a new lease of life while setting the stage for future autonomous operations. Recorded at Rockwell's recent ROKLive EMEA event in Rome, the new videos – alongside others featuring executives and domain specialists from Rockwell Automation – join more than 100 previous recordings at the ROKStudios portal.About Rockwell AutomationRockwell Automation, Inc (NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 27,000 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100 countries as of fiscal year end 2024. To learn more about how we are bringing the Connected Enterprise to life across industrial enterprises, visit www.rockwellautomation.com.Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2732655/Martina.jpgLogo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1981317/Rockwell_Automation_Logo.jpg WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM? 440k+ Newsrooms & Influencers 9k+ Digital Media Outlets 270k+ Journalists Opted In Also from this source

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