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Automation and it's Types ( programmable, Fixed and flexible Automation)

Automation and it's Types
Automation is the creation of technology and its application in order to control and monitor the production and delivery of various goods and services. It performs tasks that were previously performed by humans. Automation is being used in a number of areas such as manufacturing, transport, utilities, defense, facilities, operations and lately, information technology.

Types of Automation

Fixed Automation
Programmable Automation
Flexible Automation

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