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News Release from: ICS (Industrial Control Software) | Subject: WCCE7 in Glasgow July 2005
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 September 2004
ICS joins World Congress of Chemical
Engineering
ICS, producers of the IMAC suite of alarm monitoring and analysis products have announced that they will be exhibiting at the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE7) in Glasgow in July 2005
ICS, producers of the IMAC suite of alarm monitoring and analysis products have announced that they will be exhibiting at the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE7) in Glasgow in July 2005 The event, which is held every 4 years, is going to be one of the largest gatherings of process and chemical engineers from around the world, with more than 2000 paying delegates expected
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Following the highly successful 6th Congress which was held in Melbourne, Australia in 2001 the event is returning to Europe for the first time in 14 years.
The congress will feature special industry-led sessions focussing on chemical engineering at the sharp end.
These sessions will include feature contributions on issues such as plant performance, asset integrity and legislative compliance.
ICS will be exhibiting the latest developments in alarm and event monitoring and analysis software by demonstrating how the products are used in practical applications to improve plant safety and efficiency by reducing shutdowns and loss of production.
ICS will also be featuring information on their range of alarm rationalisation services which will be of particular interest to organisations wishing to analyse and reduce their number of alarms but have neither the time nor the manpower to do it themselves.
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