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Travis Cox

Chief Technology Evangelist / Inductive Automation
Travis Cox started with Inductive Automation in 2004 and previously served in leadership roles in various divisions including Co-Director of Sales Engineering. In his current role as Chief Technology Evangelist, Travis builds relationships with industrial professionals to foster innovation and raise awareness of industry trends, modern technologies, open standards, and the many possibilities of the Ignition platform. Travis shares the company’s vision far and wide to increase the growth and reach of the global Ignition community. He shares his message through a variety of formats, including presenting at conferences and events, meetings with customers and industry leaders, and media interviews.
Announcing the Community-Powered Sparkplug Data Dash at ICC 2023! Travis Cox Thu, 07/20/2023 - 08:08
At the Ignition Community Conference (ICC), we’re always exploring ways to elevate both the technology and the community behind Ignition to new heights. That’s why at ICC 2023, we’re doing something completely new — our first-ever Sparkplug Data Dash!
Beyond the Hardware: The Importance of HMI Software Travis Cox Wed, 02/17/2021 - 14:34
Editor’s Note: We sat down with Travis Cox, one of the Co-Directors of Sales Engineering at Inductive Automation to talk about HMIs, specifically software. While the hardware options for HMIs can be endless, the software in most cases is the "secret sauce" that brings it all together. See what Travis has to say about HMIs and the important software considerations for OEMs.
Data, SCADA and Digital Transformation Travis Cox Mon, 01/11/2021 - 10:24
Editor’s Note: Our content marketing team had the opportunity to sit down with Travis Cox, one of the Co-Directors of Sales Engineering at Inductive Automation. With so many industrial automation solutions out there, we wanted to pick Travis’ brain about some important topics affecting SCADA now and in the future. See what Travis has to say about SCADA systems, digital transformation, the explosive increase in data, and the future of SCADA.