(MCA: Ann Arbor, MI) -- Motion Control Association (MCA), the global trade group for the motion control industry, has launched a completely redeveloped website. Motion Control Online originally launched in 2006 and has grown to become the leading global website for motion control and related automation technology information.
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The redesigned site offers a number of improvements that were made to create a more user-friendly experience for visitors. The site is packed with content—technical articles, the latest products and technologies, videos, educational information, leading supplier company profiles, tools to help users find distributors and manufacturers that can help with projects, the latest market data and trends, a motion-control career center, and more.
MCA completely rethought the navigation structure to ensure users are only a click away from the information they’re looking for. Search capabilities have been greatly enhanced with advanced web development and search-engine strategies and tools, including a quick access dropdown function on the home page and a “browse by” option so users can quickly find the products, companies, and services to meet their needs.
Other new features include:
• MCA member company profile page enhancements so website visitors can easily find pertinent and relevant information about each company’s products and services
• New tools give MCA member companies 24/7 access to content uploads, website traffic, statistics, and more.
• Career Center portal to post and view job opportunities in the motion control industry
• New options for advertisers, providing additional opportunities to reach their target markets.
The website makes it easy to interact with MCA via social media channels, as well as share information. In addition, Motion Control Online is responsive and scales for tablet and mobile phone viewing, and has Google translate built in, giving visitors from around the world a better experience in their own language.
For more information on the MCA and to view the site, visit Motion Control Online.
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