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News Release from: Read-Out Publications | Subject: Read-out Dec 06
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 December 2006
Final issue for 2006 features chemical
analysis
The final issue of Read-out, the magazine for the automation industry in Ireland, published this month, features chemical analysis: the next issue will review wireless sensors
The final issue of Read-out for 2006 is now being distributed In this issue, a report on the ARC study on automation in the food and beverage is highlighted
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tony Donnolly of Endress + Hauser writes on a "PAT" solution in gas and liquid analysis where the whole system is pre-constructed in a large cabin and the entire unit is transported to the site and wired and piped in situ.
A report from the editor of Processingtalk is included on the British Water and Waste Show which happened in Telford.
Continuing on exhibitions there is a farewell to exhibitions from Peter Dand who leaves Beamex this year.
He gives a very up-beat recollection of the Instrumention series of exhibitions held up and down Britain by the organisers of the Mtec exhibition.
The Wonderworld conference run by Pantek in Daventry had quite an Irish flavour and this is reflected in the report in the magazine.
The Ireland Section of the ISA Instrument Society was well represented at the ISA autumn show in Houston.
Three members were recognised by their peers at this annual event.
Maurice Radford, a founder member received the Golden Achievement award, while at the other end of the spectrum Kevin Dignam was presented with the Emerging Leader Award.
Finally on a sad note there is a mention of the passing of Fred Gilroy, one of the stalwarts of instrumentation in Ireland in the last forty years.
Read-out is published at two month intervals, and features news of the automation industry in Ireland, plus also informing the Irish market of the advances in the technology throughout the world.
The next issue will feature wireless, its application and how the big players are facing up to the challenge, or not, as the case might be.
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