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News Release from: IDC Technologies | Subject: Workshop on PLCs for process control
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2005
2 day workshop on PLCs for process
control
A 2 day workshop is scheduled on programmable logic controllers for automation and process control in Glasgow on the 10-11 November, in Birmingham on the 14-15, and in Manchester on the 17-18
A 2 day workshop is scheduled on programmable logic controllers for automation and process control in Glasgow on the 10-11 November, in Birmingham on the 14-15, and in Manchester on the 17-18 This workshop presents practical up-to-date information on the application of PLCs to the automation and process control of plants and factories
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The skills necessary to plan, programme and install PLCs will be taught.
The information contained in this workshop advances from the basics to challenge even the most experienced engineer in the industry today.
The accompanying 600 page manual includes contributions from a number of experts and is a valuable reference document.
The workshop instructor, Rodney Jacobs, has over 20 years experience in the gold mining industry, both underground, as well as specialising in metallurgical operations in the gold plants.
He has worked predominately in the instrumentation, process control and automation fields, and is responsible for hardware and software designs associated with instrumentation.
His areas of special interest include PLCs, SCADA systems, process control and programming.
Having spent many years on the shop-floor, Rodney has built up a vast amount of hands-on practical experience.
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