Mitsubishi Electric continues to expand its factory automation capabilities by strengthening the integration of PLC systems, industrial networks, and smart manufacturing technologies.
The company is focusing on building more connected and intelligent production environments where machines, controllers, and enterprise systems operate as a unified ecosystem.
As global manufacturing becomes increasingly digitalized, Mitsubishi Electric is adapting its automation platforms to support higher levels of connectivity, flexibility, and operational intelligence.
Programmable Logic Controllers remain at the core of Mitsubishi Electric’s automation strategy.
Modern PLC systems now support:
These improvements allow manufacturers to achieve higher production efficiency while maintaining stable and reliable operations.
PLC systems are no longer isolated controllers but key components of larger industrial networks that support data-driven manufacturing.

Industrial communication plays a crucial role in modern automation systems.
Mitsubishi Electric continues to expand its CC-Link IE industrial network, enabling high-speed and reliable data exchange between controllers, sensors, drives, and production systems.
This network architecture supports:
By enabling seamless communication across industrial environments, CC-Link IE helps manufacturers build more efficient and flexible production systems.
Digital transformation is reshaping industrial production across all sectors.
Mitsubishi Electric is integrating digital technologies into its automation systems to support:
These capabilities help manufacturers reduce operational costs while improving overall system performance.
Digital factory solutions are becoming essential for maintaining competitiveness in global manufacturing markets.
Mitsubishi Electric automation systems are widely used in:
Each application benefits from improved system integration, higher efficiency, and greater operational stability.