ISA's August Automation Engineering Survival Training Boot Camp
July 17, 2014
ISA's new Automation Engineering Survival Training: Integrator Version (AESTIV) is designed specifically for system integrators, focuses on concepts important to automation engineers and others involved in a project design and commissioning role.
Surviving in a World of Process Automation and System Integration:
Sharpen your process automation and system integration know-how at ISA's NEW boot camp—part of the ISA Automation Engineering Survival Training Series:
Automation Engineering Survival Training: Integrator Version (AESTIV):
ISA's new Automation Engineering Survival Training: Integrator Version (AESTIV), designed specifically for system integrators, focuses on concepts important to automation engineers and others involved in a project design and commissioning role. This unique process automation engineering experience is designed to hone your process automation knowledge and skills.
Who Should Attend?
New automation, control system, or process control engineers working for system integrators Seasoned system integration engineers looking to refresh their process automation skills Automation engineers wishing to move into a career as a system integrator
You Will Cover:
Measurement and Documentation Control Valves, Control Strategies, and Loop Tuning Advanced Control: Operator Effectiveness & Safety Systems Industrial Security & Project Management Advanced Process Automation
Schedule:
ISA Headquarters, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA 4–8 August 2014 Click here to learn more and enroll yourself, your co-workers, and/or your employees. Reference promo code AESTIV14 when you register.
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