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News Release from: ISA
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Chicago to host ISA Expo 2005
ISA Expo 2005, North America's number one event for automation and control professionals, will be held from 25th to 27th October at McCormick Place Lakeside Center in Chicago, Illinois.
ISA Expo 2005, North America's number one event for automation and control professionals, will be held from 25th to 27th October at McCormick Place Lakeside Center in Chicago, Illinois With practitioners from over 70 countries, ISA Expo features the largest and most comprehensive products and services exhibition, a cutting-edge technical conference, and an exceptional continuing education and training program
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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ISA Expo 2005 will feature over 500 exhibitors showcasing their state-of-the-art technologies, products, and services to thousands of industry professionals in today's automation and control market.
A number of special features will be included at ISA Expo.
The Sensors Fair, grown from the Sensors Pavilion, will be located in a prominent area of the exhibit floor, and will showcase all sensors and related technologies, in both process and discrete applications.
The Industrial Communications Pavilion will highlight data communications technologies from wireless datalinks to fibre optic Ethernet switches, and connectivity between device and process control and management systems.
The Discrete Optimisation Pavilion is new to ISA Expo in 2005.
This exciting new pavilion will be teeming with products and technologies that increase ROI by cutting manufacturers' downtime, increasing productivity and eliminating waste in the manufacturing process.
The ISA Expo 2005 technical conference will feature informative sessions focusing on core automation and control topics, including: manufacturing and control systems security; industrial networking and communications; automation and control strategies; safety and reliability; productivity and asset management; field devices - sensing and measurement; and managing in automation.
Conference delegates will gather the information needed to increase their knowledge, understanding, and performance.
In addition to the technical conferences and exhibition, ISA Expo 2005 will feature education and training programmes, special forums and daily keynote addresses.
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