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News Release from: The Profibus Group | Subject: Profibus lectures
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 December 2005
The Profibus group at MTEC 2006
The Profibus Group will be participating at MTEC 2006 by presenting a short session in the Technology Centre in Industrial Networks - for fieldbus and open systems
The Profibus Group will be participating at MTEC 2006 by presenting a short session in the Technology Centre in Industrial Networks - for fieldbus and open systems: the presentation will be titled 'Techniques for fault-finding and maintenance of plant equipment over Profibus' The economic benefits of Profibus are widely known and accepted across a wide range of industries, however these benefits extend far beyond savings in installation costs
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This presentation overviews techniques that are available for fault-finding and predictive maintenance on operational Profibus systems.
The presentation will include a live demonstration of modern fault-finding tools on a working Profibus network.
The presenter will be Andy Verwer, Principal Lecturer, Automation Systems Centre, Department of Engineering and Technology Manchester Metropolitan University.
Andy runs the Automation Systems Centre, which is a UK registered Profibus Competency Centre.
The Profibus Group will also be participating in the exhibition with a new multi-vendor demonstration system designed, built and operated by the team from the Profibus Competence Centre at MMU.
The Profibus group will be at MTEC 2006 from Feb 15 to 16, at the NEC Birmingham.
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