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News Release from: Read-Out Publications | Subject: January issue
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 26 January 2004

Moves and Annunciations! Read-out in
Ireland

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The latest issue of Read-out (Nov/Dec'03-Jan'04) is a little late on the streets because of their relocation to the west of Ireland: features discuss dewpoint measurement and fieldbus trends

The latest issue of Read-out (Nov/Dec'03-Jan'04) is a little late on the streets because of their relocation to the west of Ireland Besides highlighting this move the new Rochester communicating annunciator is a headline feature

An interesting item on dewpoint measurement in compressed air by Niall Howard is the "InsideFront" article.

An application is included on how steam traps are improving the manufacture of jam in Co Cork.

Hassan Kaghazchi of the Automation Research Centre in Limerick University discusses fieldbus trends as part of the build up to the opening of the first ProfiBus Competency Centre (PCC) in Ireland in February 2004.

An apparent upswing in attendances at shows and conference held over the last few months is noted - the ISA's show in the States showed a 20 percent increase; the first Emerson Manufacturing Excellence conference in Ireland had well in excess of 100 people, and a technical talk by the local ISA section attracted in excess of fifty.

The usual product, event reports, people stories and appointment notices are also included.

Read-out is distributed to over 2000 named I and C professionals throughout Ireland.

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