Element14 ties up with TE Connectivity

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Elements14 has joined hands with TE connectivity (TE) to offer the most comprehensive range of interconnect components to drive power in machinery and automation for HMI, robotics, PLC, servo motors and servo drives. TE’s broad portfolio of product solutions supports in every aspect of industrial production processes, from simple machinery to fully integrated factory automation.
Sean Mak, Head of Supplier Management, Element14 Asia-Pacific, said, “Our customers find our microsites easy to use and helpful in selecting TE products quickly, based on the specifications they require. We are proud to launch this TE microsite, the seventh we have created as a specific showcase, on our new transactional website platform which we have upgraded to make finding, choosing and ordering easier and more personalized for our customers.”
“Element14’s new microsite with its powerful enhancements will allow us to deliver an extraordinary customer experience, enabling customers to easily review and select from a wide range of TE interconnect products. In addition to fast access to evaluate and choose products needed for HMI or PLC, customers will enjoy the benefits of exceptional customer service and technical support provided by Element14,” said Sean Miller, Vice-President, Channel Sales, TE Connectivity in Asia.
Engineers can access Element14’s new microsite to get information on the TE industrial solutions that will help them develop next-generation technologies for automation and control:
-       Human machine interface (HMI): Modern industrial production requires highly functional HMIs that are intuitive and easy to use. As the critical interface between the operating system of a production plant and the managing team, a safe and reliable HMI is essential to ensure a stable and dependable production environment....See More

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