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News Release from: Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems 2008 | Subject: Seminars at Aberdeen
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2008
Instrumentation Scotland seminar
programme
The seminar programme for the biennial Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems exhibition is now announced, and visitor pre-registration is now open on the website
Trident Exhibitions are pleased to announce that their biennial Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems exhibition will return to the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre on 3rd and 4th September 2008 Located in the heart of the offshore industry in Aberdeen, the exhibition brings together the many companies who supply products and services specific to the offshore industry in addition to others representing processing, power generation, paper, distilling, water and waste, and marine engineering in north east Scotland
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Trident Exhibitions are pleased to announce that their biennial Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems exhibition will return to the Aberdeen AECC on 3rd and 4th September 2008
Review of companies exhibiting for 2006
There will be over 70 companies exhibiting new products and services at the two-day Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Services event in Aberdeen on 6-7 September
For this event, 14 new companies will be exhibiting for the first time and visitors will be able to see all the latest technological innovations, new systems and products from the leading suppliers to this industry.
Visitors will also benefit from a varied seminar programme covering many different topics presented by experts in their field.
This full seminar programme is nearing completion for both days.
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Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems
The biennial Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems exhibition returns to the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre on 6th and 7th September 2006
Successful exhibits at Instrumentation Scotland
"Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems - brilliant. Within an hour a job had landed and made the show worthwhile", said Andy Brant, York EMC Services, amongst many others
On Wednesday 3rd September there will be seminars conducted by JWF Process Solutions and Honeywell who will be discussing 'One Wireless Solutions'.
BFI Optilas will be presenting a paper entitled 'Sensors for the Oil and Gas Sector' and the Foundation Fieldbus Group will host a seminar on 'An overview of Foundation Fieldbus - the technology and applications'.
On Thursday 4th September JWF Process Solutions and the GTMA will be hosting seminars and Honeywell, BFI Optilas and the Foundation Fieldbus Group will be repeating their seminars from the previous day.
A full breakdown of all seminars, timings and speakers can be found on the show website.
Gail Downham is the Instrumentation Scotland Show Manager and says 'One of our key objectives for the show is to bring together leading companies with visitors to the show and provide an excellent way to network in an informal environment.
Face-to-face discussions and demonstrations allow both visitors and exhibitors the chance to understand each other's requirements and act on them'.
The event is also fully supported by the Institute of Measurement and Control, Instrumentation Magazine, GTMA, Foundation Fieldbus, Roustabout and Platform magazines.
Visitor pre-registration is now open on-line, where visitors can pre-register their attendance at the event and also register for the seminar sessions.
The event is free to enter and includes free parking and free lunch.
A full exhibitor list is also available on the website, where you will also be able to see a floorplan and get directions to the event.
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