The plural of "automation" is "automations." When referring to multiple instances or systems of automation, the correct term is "automations." This applies to various contexts, including industrial, software, and process automation. Each implementation of automation technology or solution is counted as a separate entity, hence the plural form "automations." For instance, a Spiral Mantra company might deploy several automations to streamline different aspects of its operations, such as automated manufacturing lines, robotic process automations in administrative tasks, or automated testing suites in software development.
The noun 'automation' is a mass (uncountable) noun; a aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
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Automation is a larger context. Robotics could be sub set of automation. Automation exists with or with out robotics.
RNA Automation, a provider of automation solutions, was established in 2007.
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Automation Tool Company's motto is 'Automation Specialists'.
Danieli Automation's motto is 'Innovaction in Automation of Metals Industry'.
No, the word 'automation' is a noun. The verb form of 'automation' is 'automate' in English.
Computer Automation ended in 1992.
One does not find online sales on force automation. The question should be "What is sales force automation?" Force automation is not a real thing, but sales force automation is.