- October 20, 2025
- Durham, N.C.
The International Society of Automation (ISA) — the leading professional society for automation — has relaunched its news publication for the global automation community, Automation.com, with a refreshed design and improved site navigation based on ISA technical content topics. This upgrade offers a more modern look and feel with advanced search capabilities and more intuitive topic organization.
The updates to Automation.com reflect its continued commitment to delivering timely, relevant, authoritative content to ISA members and non-members alike. The redesigned website features:
- Advanced Search Functionality: Enhanced search tools make it easier and faster for automation professionals to find the news, features, products and guidance they need.
- Modern Look and Feel: The refreshed design offers a clean, modern user experience with improved readability for mobile devices.
- ISA-Related Updates: ISA members can turn to Automation.com for the latest Society news, with a special tag devoted to this purpose.
- Topic-Based Navigation: Site structure and navigation are now organized around ISA technical content topics. Users can browse and drill down by topics of interest — including factory and process control, safety, OT cybersecurity, enterprise architecture and both well-established and emerging technologies — helping them discover content tailored to their needs.
Automation.com’s relaunch aims to foster strong engagement with its readers and deepen the website’s integration with ISA. Together, ISA and the redesigned Automation.com offer invaluable resources for engineers, technicians, plant managers, system integrators and technology providers navigating the digital transformation of industry.
Visit the new Automation.com and experience the enhancements firsthand.
About Automation.com
Automation.com, a subsidiary of the International Society of Automation (ISA), is a leading source of global news, articles, case studies and technical resources for professionals in industrial automation and related fields.