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News Release from: Total Processing and Packaging
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 July 2003
ISA joins Total Processing and Packaging
2004
The Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society (ISA) is to have a high profile at Total Processing and Packaging, the new international event dedicated to processing and packaging machinery
Total Processing and Packaging 2004: The Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society (ISA) is to have a high profile at Total Processing and Packaging, the new international event dedicated to the processing and packaging machinery sectors Due to be held at the Birmingham NEC from 29th March until 1st April 2004, Total will give the ISA an ideal opportunity to promote itself and its activities to a wider audience
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With 38,000 members in 110 countries, the ISA is focused on the theory, design, manufacture and use of sensors, instruments, computers and systems for measurement and control in a wide variety of applications.
The ISA will be working alongside Reed Exhibitions to ensure that Total Processing and Packaging meets the needs of all visitors and exhibitors involved in process and control engineering.
"Advances in instrumentation, control and automation system technology are opening up a wealth of new possibilities for companies in every sector that could help them transform their processes and boost their productivity" says Mark Dutton, President, of the ISA England Section.
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"Total will provide an excellent international platform for the ISA to raise awareness of new developments in technology and to communicate the expertise of our members to a broad international audience".
Barbara Jackson, Exhibition Director, Reed Exhibitions, added: "Working with the ISA will enable us to address the control and instrumentation issues most important to engineers, whether this be advances in technology or changes in legislation affecting production operations.
Together, we are committed to providing an exhibition that is informative, relevant and meets the needs of the processing and packaging industry".
Total Processing and Packaging promises to be the UK's largest integrated exhibition for the processing and packaging industries.
Combining the Eurochem exhibition with Interphex, Pakex and the PPMA Show, Total promises to attract a broad range of visitors from throughout the international chemical processing community, including chemical and petrochemical, pharmaceutical and the food and drink sectors.
As well as featuring the latest products and services, Total will also feature specialist areas offering in-depth information on topics including control and instrumentation and process automation, heat exchange, health and safety, energy efficiency and legislation.
The ISA fosters advancement in the theory, design, manufacture, and use of sensors, instruments, computers, and systems for measurement and control in a wide variety of applications.
The society serves the interests of engineers, technicians, corporate management, and R and D professionals worldwide, working across all industries.
The involvement of industry associations such as the Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society is a key element in the Total show.
Names currently signed up to support the show include the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE), the Institute of Packaging (IOP), the Institute of Packaging Professionals, the Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA), the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) and the British Plastics Federation (BPF).
The exhibitor list for the event already includes Burkert Fluid Control Systems, George Fischer, Hosokawa Micron, Alfa Laval, Swagelok, Sundyne and JP Pumps, GEA Niro, Ytron Quadro and Lock Inspections Systems, Newson Gal, Syspal, Larox, Mono Pumps, John Crane, Manesty, David Brown Engineering, Burgmann, Busch and Rietschle.
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