About Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation is one of the largest pure-play industrial automation companies in the world, with products spanning programmable logic controllers (Allen-Bradley), motor control, industrial networking, MES software (Plex), and the FactoryTalk software portfolio. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and founded in 1903, the company is one of the leaders in U.S. discrete and hybrid manufacturing automation. Rockwell's partnership with PTC, ownership of FiiX (cloud CMMS), and integration of generative AI through its Plex platform position it at the center of the smart-manufacturing transition.
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Rockwell Automation was added to the S&P 500 on Mar 12, 2000 and is currently classified under the Industrials sector.
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