Patti Engineering Unveils Platform to Share Industry Expertise, Engage with Community

May 8, 2012
Patti Engineering, Inc. recently introduced new blog Engineer Chatter

Patti Engineering, Inc. recently introduced the blog Engineer Chatter. The blog is part of Patti Engineering's effort to communicate in the industry, providing insight and advice on control systems integration, automation projects, and industry news. The blog will serve as a platform to engage Patti Engineering’s community of partners, clients, and colleagues with informative discussions sharing technical expertise and knowledge.

The launch of Engineer Chatter features several posts from the company on the importance of lot trace systems in manufacturing execution systems, a video interview with ICONICS president and CEO, and tips on PLC simulators. The Engineer Chatter blog will also feature events, Patti Engineering news, and knowledge and expertise from its key partnerships.

The blog is open for anyone to post; the engineering team will respond to all posts within one business day. To engage with the Patti Engineering team, subscribe to Engineer Chatter here.

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