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SAGE Automation is delighted to be selected as the tunnel and building management control system designer and integrator for the Metro Tunnel Project in Melbourne.
A group of more than twenty representatives from Destroyer Enterprise, including Thales Australia Engineers and Royal Australian Navy personnel from NUSHIP Sydney, were impressed by SAGE Group's Industry 4.0 training and manufacturing capabilities during a tour of the company's headquarters at Tonsley.
The Komax Zeta 640 cabling machine is the latest piece of SAGE’s Industry 4.0 transformational journey, enabling SAGE to ramp up its manufacturing capability more than ever before.
SAGE Automation has completed the world’s first installation of Emerson’s CPE115 PLC, just weeks after it rolled off the production line in Charlottesville, Virginia USA.
Industrial companies in their dozens are signing up for SAGE's brand new remote VPN service for the industrial sector.
The main takers of the Remote Service Module (RSM), are remote clients with mission critical plants who want to ensure they can minimise downtime, explained SAGE Queensland service manager Scott Gamble.
SAGE Automation is thrilled to be involved in a major renewable energy initiative designed to help reduce water bills for South Australians.
A SAGE South Australian smart container deposit system has had immediate success in Queensland as the state launched its first container deposit scheme in November.
SAGE clients can expect to pay less for their control system fault resolution, and bounce back from downtime faster, when they opt to use SAGE Automation’s newly launched National Operations Centre (NOC) for remote support.
SAGE Automation has partnered with University of Adelaide engineering students to implement a series of industry 4.0 improvements set to revolutionise its manufacturing process.