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News Release from: The Profibus Group | Subject: Seminar 30 November
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2006
Seminar on Profibus PA in practice on
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Profibus UK has announced a new FREE seminar in the UK for technicians and engineers involved in the design, operation and maintenance of modern process plant
Profibus UK has announced a new seminar for technicians and engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern process plant Addressing the key practical issues arising from the use of digital fieldbus communications technologies in process and hybrid industries, it covers the use of Profibus PA in key application areas such as pulp and paper, chemical, utilities, pharmaceutical, and oil and gas today
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Focusing on the practical aspects of using Profibus in process industry applications from system design and hazardous area considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding, the seminar is supported by live demonstrations of actual tools used in calibration and maintenance and hence will be of great value to instrument technicians / engineers, C + I engineers and system engineers.
Kindly hosted in Bracknell, by Siemens Automation and Drives on 30 November, the seminar is ably presented by fieldbus specialists Andy Verwer of the Profibus Competence Centre at MMU, Mark Cargill of Purac, Tony Grassby of Endress + Hauser, Gareth Johnson of ABB and Anthony Mayall and Mark McCormick of Siemens Automation and Drives.
Attendance is free of charge to pre-registered delegates from the user community, i.e companies that own, operate, design, build or maintain process plant.
To register, a downloadable registration form is available on the internet from the Profibus UK download page.
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