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ROK Talk on Safety, Sensing and Connectivity

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by Rockwell Automation

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Podcast Overview

Welcome to ROK Talk on Safety, Sensing and Connectivity, the podcast that gives you the latest updates for the Rockwell Automation Safety, Sensing and Connectivity Business. Hosted by Business Managers, Rob Mosher, and Nathan Balakrishnan, ROK Talk will discuss the role safety, sensing and components components take in the machine builder and industrial application space to make manufacturing safe, secure, and more productive. This podcast will take an outside-in look at how we are expanding human possibilities one component at a time.

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3/17/2021

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for 5: Uncoding Encoders

February 14, 2022

5: Uncoding Encoders

<p>In Episode 5 of ROK Talk, Rob has Linxi Gao back on the podcast to discuss how to select an encoder. Linxi talks about variables to think about, where to start, what information needs be gathered and more.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 4: Laser-focused on Safety with SafeZone

January 6, 2022

4: Laser-focused on Safety with SafeZone

<p>In Episode 4 of ROK Talk, Rob and Adonis Evangelista Reyes (who filled in for Nathan) chat with Product Marketing Engineer, Edward Tillinghast on Safety Laser Scanners. Ed talks about what a safety laser scanner does, the portfolio of SafeZone™ Safety Laser Scanners, configuration and applications.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 3: Safety Encoders—The Key to Safe Motion

July 19, 2021

3: Safety Encoders—The Key to Safe Motion

<p>In Episode 3 of ROK Talk, Rob and Nathan have two guests Linxi Gao, Product Manager, and Jon Riemer, Commercial Project Engineer for Safety Systems. Linxi gives an overview of Safety Encoder features and application examples, while Jon talks about selection, and the differences between drive- and controller-based applications.</p>

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What is ROK Talk on Safety, Sensing and Connectivity?

Welcome to ROK Talk on Safety, Sensing and Connectivity, the podcast that gives you the latest updates for the Rockwell Automation Safety, Sensing and Connectivity Business. Hosted by Business Managers, Rob Mosher, and Nathan Balakrishnan, ROK Talk will discuss the role safety, sensing and components components take in the machine builder and industrial application space to make manufacturing safe, secure, and more productive. This podcast will take an outside-in look at how we are expanding human possibilities one component at a time.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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