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CLPA
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CLPAChild Labour Programme of Action (national plan to eliminate child labour in South Africa)
CLPAConnection-Level Performance Analysis
CLPACollaborative Law Participation Agreement (litigation negotiation)
CLPACarte de Localisation de Phénomènes d'Avalanche
CLPACC-Link Partner Association
CLPAClub Loisirs et Plein Air (French: Leisure and Outdoor Club)
CLPAConveyancing and Law of Property Act (real estate law; Singapore)


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CHICAGO -- The CC-Link Partner Association announced today that the Control and Communication Link (CC-Link) open fieldbus network has exceeded 6.
The global independent CC-Link Partner Association manages the certification process and the introduction of new technology such as CC-Link IE, the world's first gigabit industrial Ethernet controller network.
With e-F@ctory, Mitsubishi Electric Automation is contributing technology to the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) that takes the established open CC-Link network technology and expands it into a fully developed architecture.
 
 
 
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