ISA Automation Week includes control system sessions

Oct. 1, 2011
The International Society of Automation (ISA) announces the sessions of its automation and control system design track at ISA Automation Week 2011: Technology

The International Society of Automation (ISA) announces the sessions of its automation and control system design track at ISA Automation Week 2011: Technology and Solutions Event, to be held October 17 to 20 in Mobile, Ala. This track will present new technologies, methods, and applications related to the design of automation and control systems. Sessions include applications of simulations; reactor control; distillation control; measurement technology; measurement research; regulatory control performance: applications/building automation; and industrial practices.

“We've attracted some of automation's top subject-matter experts to present the latest technologies — and the basics — in this very important track. The impact that efficient automation and control system design has on the health of a company and its bottom line cannot be overemphasized,” says Jeff Arbogast, ISA Track Chair. For more information, visit isaautomationweek.org.

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