“Rewrite the future of Automation” by UniversalAutomation.org

On Sunday, November 16, 2025, UniversalAutomation.org (UAO) successfully hosted its landmark event, “Rewrite the Future of Automation,” at the iconic Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. The evening brought together industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers for an exclusive gathering focused on shaping the next era of industrial automation.

The event highlighted UAO’s pioneering role in redefining how hardware and software interact within the automation industry. Attendees explored the transformative impact of adopting a shared technology that decouples hardware from software, creating a revolutionary ecosystem of portable, interoperable, and scalable automation systems.

Throughout the evening, participants gained valuable insights into how this paradigm shift is enabling businesses to innovate faster, reduce risk, and optimize operations in multi-vendor environments. Discussions showcased open, interoperable technologies that are driving sustainability and efficiency across industries.

A key highlight of the event was a panel discussion featuring experts from diverse sectors. Each panelist shared real-world use cases, illustrating how open automation principles are already delivering measurable benefits such as improved flexibility, reduced integration costs, and accelerated innovation.

The event fostered collaboration and inspired attendees to embrace the vision of building the next generation of automation together. By the end of the night, it was clear that UniversalAutomation.org is at the forefront of creating a more connected, flexible, and future-ready industrial landscape.

30.09.2025
UAO Day 2025 - Chicago
UAO Day 2025 - Chicago
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