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News Release from: The Profibus Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2003
Solving process problems with Profibus
A forthcoming seminar entitled "Solving process problems with Profibus" will show how Profibus is addressing key issues facing the process industry today.
A forthcoming seminar entitled "Solving process problems with Profibus" will show how Profibus is addressing key issues facing the process industry today, such as asset management, safety and SIL levels, Interoperability and interchangability and universal engineering tools The event will be supported by a live demonstration and case studies to clearly illustrate each point covered
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The fifth annual UK Profibus and Profinet User Conference will combine the conference with practical workshops and and exhibition featuring many live demonstrations.
Profibus-PA (Process Automation) is a state of the art digital fieldbus designed specifically to address the needs of the process industries.
It replaces or works in conjunction with conventional 4-20mA technology but significantly lowers capital expenditure on installation, whilst offering unprecedented, centralised access to instrumentation and field device information.
Many additional practical benefits are derived from its use especially in hazardous areas.
This "Solving process problems with Profibus"seminar will show in clear technology terms how process industry users can benefit from taking a fresh look at Profibus for open, control system design in process environments.
Speakers include Andy Verwer of The Profibus Competence Centre, Tony Grassby of Endress + Hauser, Dave Adams and Sean Cahill of Siemens Process Control and Mike O'Neill of Hawke Fieldbus.
The event will be hosted by Endress+Hauser at its Manchester office on 20th November 2003.
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