Most technologists believe themselves to be great writers. Some are. Unfortunately, most aren’t. Good technical writing is clear, concise, focused — effectively communicating complex concepts to a specific audience. I’ve written many technical documents over more than forty years as an engineer and engineering manager. I can apply that experience to industrial automation copywriting to help you as well.
ABOUT TECHNICAL WRITING
According to Wikipedia…
Technical writing is any written form of writing or drafting technical communication used in a variety of technical and occupational fields, such as computer hardware and software, engineering, chemistry, aeronautics, robotics, finance, medical, consumer electronics, and biotechnology.
Many types of business communication can be considered technical writing:
- User Manuals
- Implementation Guides
- Data Sheets
- Press Releases
- Briefings and Presentations
- Requirements
- Progress and Status Reports
Let’s face it. Most people hate technical writing, and it shows. As an Industrial Manufacturing Automation Copywriter, I can take that load off of your people, delivering documentation you’ll be proud of – on time and on budget.