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MatrikonOPC User Group 2006 to focus on driving connectivity

June 5, 2006
The MatrikonOPC User Group will attract industry experts, integrators, and process/discrete manufacturers from around the world. This user group is geared towards providing knowledge and OPC solutions for Executives, Integrators and end-users.
What: MatrikonOPC User Group 2006 -- Driving ConnectivityWhen: September 11-14, 2006Where: Hilton Houston Post Oak, Houston, Texas

When: October 11-12, 2006
Where: Crowne Plaza Cologne City Centre, Habsburgerring 9-13, Köln, Germany

The MatrikonOPC User Group will attract industry experts, integrators, and process/discrete manufacturers from around the world. This user group is geared towards providing knowledge and OPC solutions for executives, integrators and end-users. Learn how to optimize, implement and integrate OPC Solutions that will automate your Process Control systems and instantly improve productivity and communications for your company.

Today, discrete manufacturing and process control industries are facing growing challenges including limited resources, greater time pressures and lack of resources, new accountability regulations and budgetary restraints. MatrikonOPC User Group Conference provides an environment that facilitates hands-on learning to overcome these challenges and provides integrators and end users with professional development that enables you to proactively counter these industry wide challenges.

MatrikonOPC User Group provides solutions for OPC users worldwide. High-value Keynote speakers, unparalleled hands-on-training, expert panels and solutions showcases will provide educational benefits to both process and discrete industries across all verticals.

The User Group will delve into issues that are of most importance to OPC users including: 

  • Trends in control units for Process Control computers 
  • DCOM errors 
  • Redundancy problems 
  • Automating Process Control Systems 
  • Controller platforms 
  • Communications drivers 
  • Integration efforts 
  • Third party interface 
  • Vendor restrictions 
  • Plant monitoring 
  • Alarm Management 
  • Common data exchange 
  • Industrial devices integration  
  • SCADA Security fault

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