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May conference for plant managers
Worldwide user conference in the Netherlands will provide a forum to share insight and exchange best practices on enhancing operational performance to meet business objectives.
Pavilion Technologies plans to hold its annual worldwide user conference - Value Forum 06: Driving World-Class Performance - at the Hotels van Oranje, Noordwijk, the Netherlands, on the 10th and 12th May The event, which is geared to plant managers, operations managers and engineering personnel, will provide a forum to share insight and exchange best practices on enhancing operational performance to meet business objectives
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Speakers will come from companies including Dyckerhoff, Fonterra Operations, Halliburton, Imerys, Nova Chemicals, SAP, Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical and Unilever Australasia.
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The three-day worldwide gathering of customers, business partners, executives and product experts will provide networking and educational opportunities, including sessions on industry and technology trends as well as real-world business situations using various Pavilion products.
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The agenda will be filled with case study presentations, workshops and breakout sessions led by analysts and manufacturing industry executives.
Noble, the leader for the SSC Thrust Team, will share his experiences in implementing successful project management campaigns.
"Customers and partners can come together to learn about the latest advances, tools and best-practice applications to increase their process efficiencies", said Pavilion Technologies CEO, Ralph Carter.
"The forum will also give us the opportunity to provide our customers with insight to optimise their operations and to share Pavilion's innovative technology vision and future product direction and make sure we've got their full input into that direction".
Throughout the forum, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in targeted speaker tracks that represent the primary value driver sought from their Pavilion deployment.
Each track will illustrate best practices for advanced process control and environmental technology implementations, including increasing production, enhancing product quality, reducing variable costs, reducing emissions, reporting and trading emissions, and monitoring emissions.
Executives from Cargill, Dyckerhoff, Fonterra, Halliburton, Nova Chemicals, Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical, Sasol Germany and Unilever Australasia will deliver case studies highlighting the benefits of their Pavilion deployments.
Delegates can also participate in a hands-on-technology showcase with Pavilion product experts to explore the latest Pavilion 8 enabled applications, including advances in model predictive control and model predictive intelligence technologies.
Formal and informal networking opportunities will be available to give attendees the chance to meet with other Pavilion partners and users to share knowledge and learn new strategies.
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