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Want to understand the power of Ignition Perspective and upskill your workforce ready for Mobile responsive design?With a growing install base of the Inductive Automation Ignition platform, more and more systems are being conceived with industry 4.0 motivation. Being able to collect is Stage 1, but Stage 2 is to contextualise and communicate. The Perspective module gives you a rich toolset to be able to create visual representation with user experience at its core, the Perspective training course gives you the foundations to start creating a modern interface based on best practices, tips and tricks and in-class project development.Want to Book your Spot? Don't miss out, be quick and register your interest at the link below:https://lnkd.in/gHdNG4M5#scada #ignition #automation #education #certification#industrialautomation #industrialcontrol #iiot #manufacturing

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