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News Release from: Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance | Subject: ISA EXPO
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 24 September 2007

"No Wires, No Hype" at ISA EXPO 2007

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WINA will sponsor a Wireless Technology Tour entitled "No Wires, No Hype" at ISA EXPO 2007, taking place from 2-4 October in Houston, as well as three conference sessions

The Wireless Tech Tour will give attendees a chance to hear expert overviews of the various wireless technologies available in the market today The tour will move through the ISA EXPO exhibit floor, providing information, answering questions, and responding to participant's wireless interests in a casual group environment

The daily tours will be led by WINA executives.

The tours will depart from the WINA kiosk in the Automation Federation Pavilion, booth 2610, on Tuesday at 1630, Wednesday at 1200, and Thursday at 1200.

WINA will also hold three conference sessions as part of the ISA EXPO 2007 Wireless and Networking Exchange.

"WINA: Wireless Applications, Sensors, and Networks in Operational Environments Part I" will be held on Tuesday, 2 October, from 2 to 3:30 pm.

During the same time on Wednesday, a WINA representative will present "WINA: Process Industry Applications for Wireless Sensors".

The third conference session, entitled "WINA: Wireless Applications, Sensors, and Networks in Operational Environments Part II," will be held on Thursday, 4 October, from 4 to 5:30 pm.

The Wireless and Networking Exchange features sessions, tutorials, and presentations focused on topics like SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), signal compatibility, wireless, cyber security, fieldbuses, industrial Ethernet, safety buses, EDDL (Electronic Device Description Language) network selection, and the ISA100 wireless standards.

For more information about WINA, or to become a member, please visit the website.

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