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Open Applications Group and ISA-SP95 converge
The Open Applications Group and ISA announce their intent to work together to minimise redundancy and converge their work on standards for manufacturing interoperability
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (12 December 2005)
Rittal supply racks for new E.ON data centres
E.ON consolidated nine data centres into two, housed within a new facility, and required only one rack supplier - thereby reducing costs and simplifying the installation: but needed a fast timescale Brochure available
News from Rittal ( 1 December 2005)
Third FREE wall poster explains IP ratings
Phoenix Contact has now released their third wall mounting poster, explaining the definitions and standards associated with IP ratings in a simple tabular format Brochure available
News from Phoenix Contact (25 November 2005)
SAP and BASF IT Services sign partnership contract
BASF IT Services has concluded a partnership contract with SAP for software used in the human resources sector, eg for payroll services, personnel administration, time management, company pension etc
News from BASF IT Services ( 8 November 2005)
Harmonising LIMS and ERP/MRP systems
LIMS (Laboratory Information Management Systems) underpin the infrastructure of academic and commercial laboratories: but they need to interface to ERP/MRP systems in the outside world Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (26 October 2005)
Extended range of filter calibration standards
Whitehouse Scientific has further extended its range of filter pore size standards, with the inclusion of standards down to 0.5 micron Brochure available
News from Whitehouse Scientific (21 October 2005)
Are current sound insulation standards adequate?
The degree of sound insulation between our homes is an issue of increasing concern, particularly in higher density developments: this is the frequent source of litigation between the parties involved Brochure available
News from Institute of Acoustics (19 October 2005)
Institute of Acoustics discuss planning and noise
Since it was issued in 1994 the DoE document PPG24 Planning and Noise has been the main source of guidance for those involved in planning decisions where noise disturbance is a significant factor Brochure available
News from Institute of Acoustics (17 October 2005)
Reduce your testing requirements
Autoscribe sample tracking and LIMS solutions enable you to save time and money by reducing your testing requirements based upon the number of samples of a specific product registered Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (29 September 2005)
System tracks progress of samples and work
Autoscribe Sample Tracker is a Windows based system that enables users to track the progress of samples and work Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (29 September 2005)
NI plan for new RoHS compliant products
National Instruments has announced its plan to release environmentally friendly products as part of the NI Hazardous Substances Reduction Initiative Brochure available
News from National Instruments (28 September 2005)
Manage training records for ISO compliance
The Autoscribe Active Training Manager System actively manages training records using a protocol driven system that can be accessed directly or via the internet Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (28 September 2005)
"Setting the Standard for Automation" at ISA Expo
The new ISA positioning statement is not to be confused with a mere tagline - it's a message and a promise that will resound in every ISA initiative, from books and standards to conference sessions
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (26 September 2005)
Open standards for the broadcast industry
Using industrial automation techniques, a supplier of broadcast hardware has redesigned the equipment it supplies - offering a level of openness and flexibility far ahead of alternatives Brochure available
News from Rockwell Automation (23 September 2005)
Helping to define the automation profession
As the organization that sets the standard for automation, the ISA signature certification programme - Certified Automation Professional - will play a critical role in the future of the industry
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (23 September 2005)
ASME opens an office in Brussels for the EU
In an effort to broaden its global outreach to the engineers in Europe, Middle East and Africa, ASME has announced the opening of an office in Brussels, Belgium.
News from ASME (14 September 2005)
Global expansion highlights ISA importance
With over 170 sections on five continents, the ISA importance as the worldwide provider of products and services for automation professionals continues to grow
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (15 August 2005)
The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
Technical background article The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) harmonises national legislation of EU member states vis a vis the design, manufacture, testing and conformity assessment of pressure equipment and assemblies
News from TUV International UK - Rheinland Group ( 8 August 2005)
ISA positioned for a changing world
In the changing world of automation and control engineering, professionals look to ISA to keep them abreast of what's new and how they can manage through complex problems
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society ( 1 August 2005)
Enterprise-control system integration committee
The ISA SP95 standards development committee on Enterprise-Control System Integration has completed the third of its well-received series of industry standards on enterprise-control system integration
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (15 July 2005)
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