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Sick Announces Solutions Forum in Cincinnati

Minneapolis-Sick, manufacturer of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, and automatic identification products for factory and logistics automation, has announced free seminars designed to help attendees reduce costs, increase productivity and enhance safety. Join Sick product experts at the 2010 Sick Solutions Forum, June 23, in Cincinnati, OH, at the Cincinnati Marriott North Union Center to take part in hands-on product demonstrations as well as in-depth application and technology information seminars.

Sick Solutions Forums are scheduled throughout the year in key location across the United States and in Canada. At each Sick Solutions Forum attendees can select up to six out of nearly 20 hour-long seminars, including topics such as “Six Steps to a Safe Machine”, “3-D Machine Vision for the Factory Floor” and “Clearly Better Packaging Solutions.” These free seminars cover a wide range of industries and applications.

To register and for more information about the schedule of events, visit www.sickusa.com/solutionsforums.

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