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Plant- and Machine-Wide Communications
News Release from: LC Automation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2006
Workshop explains industrial
datacommunications
The 2006 Westermo Workshop tour arrives at LC Automation Head Office in Blackburn on 24th May 2006.
The 2006 Westermo Workshop tour arrives at LC Automation Head Office in Blackburn on 24th May 2006 These workshops have proved to be very successful around the county with over 350 delegates attending the five previous events
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the latest date that has been added we are bringing industrial data communications even closer to your work place.
This workshop is designed for OEMs, system integrators and end users of industrial data communications.
Practical, hands-on, clear and concise, it will focus on explaining the technologies, exploring suitable applications and troubleshooting any potential problems.
Covering all aspects of industrial data communications, delegates will quickly see how better communication can make a real difference to their businesses.
The free workshop will include: three workshops covering GSM/GPRS modems, industrial Ethernet and wireless Ethernet; hands on training sessions on GSM/GPRS modems and serial to Ethernet convertors; and working demonstrations of remote PLC and HMI communication, Profibus connectivity and radio telemetry and industrial modems.
As an extra bonus, LC Automation will also have a number of free Westermo training course vouchers worth up to GBP 750, available on the day. Request free introductory details about products from LC Automation ...
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