Solving Process Problems with Profibus

A The Profibus Group product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Oct 5, 2004

A seminar to show why Profibus is used so extensively in Process and Hybrid Industry applications and how it addresses the key issues facing the process industry.

New Advances for Process Applications - Manchester 17 Nov.

This seminar will show why Profibus is used so extensively in Process and Hybrid Industry applications and how it addresses the key issues facing the process industry today, such as Asset Management, Safety and SIL levels, Interoperability and Interchangability and Universal Engineering Tools.

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 to 20mA technology, significantly lowering capital expenditure on installation and offering unprecedented, centralised access to instrumentation and field device information.

Many additional practical benefits are derived from its use especially in hazardous areas.

This seminar will show in clear terms how your organisation can benefit from taking a fresh look at open control system design in process environments.

The event will be supported by live demonstrations and case studies to clearly illustrate each point covered.

Speakers include Andy Verwer of The Profibus Competence Centre, Mike O1Neill of Hawke Fieldbus and technical experts from Endress + Hauser and Siemens.

Kindly hosted by Endress+Hauser at their Manchester office on 17 November 2004, the event costs just GBP 45 + VAT.

Free places are available to the first 10 people to reserve their places - one free place per company.

Registration form can be obtained by emailing PROFIBUS UK at mailto:uk@profibus.com or calling 0845 4563203.

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