01162026Fri
Last updateSun, 04 Feb 2024 4am

ISA Automation Week: Technology and Solutions Event delivers world-class technical content

ISA Automation Week: Technology and Solutions Event 2013 wrapped up today in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, after three days of comprehensive technical sessions, keynote addresses, networking events, standards meetings, and training courses.

The ISA Automation Week program also included 24 technical sessions, organized into six educational tracks. These tracks, which included Industrial Network Security; Creating Business Value through Automation; The Connected Enterprise; Wireless Applications; Industrial Automation and Control; and Asset Lifecycle Management and Optimization/Strategy, were organized with a focus on the critical components of successful automation – safety, people, business and technology.

Peter Martin, Ph.D., vice president of business value solutions for the Software and Industrial Automation division of Invensys, delivered the opening keynote address on Tuesday morning, entitled “The Future of Automation.” Dr. Martin’s talk focused on the importance of automation professionals in solving the world’s most significant problems. “When people say you’re biting off too much of a project, they might use the expression that you’re trying to solve world hunger. I want you to understand that in the automation industry, we can solve world hunger. We can do it, and we’re the only people who can do it.”

Wednesday morning’s keynote address was delivered by Major General Robert E. Wheeler, Deputy Chief Information Officer of the United States Department of Defense. Major General Wheeler is responsible for Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) and Information Infrastructure Capabilities (DCIO for C4IIC) and serves on the executive staff of the Secretary of Defense. The General’s address focused on the importance of industrial infrastructure cybersecurity and the threats posed daily to our nation’s critical infrastructure networks.

“In the Department of Defense, our job is to assure mission execution in the face of cyber warfare by the most capable adversaries in the world,” said Wheeler. “We have to get the bad guys, protect the good guys, take out insurgents, and not hurt anyone else. That's very hard.”

Wheeler went on to discuss the protection of the nation’s SCADA systems, power grid, and other key infrastructure assets. “Information assurance must be baked in from the very beginning of your work as engineers and automation professionals – you can’t just bolt it on,” he said. The Automation Federation and ISA cybersecurity experts have been invited by the White House and NIST to participate in developing the framework for the President Barack Obama’s executive order PPD-21 calling for the cybersecurity of industrial automation and control systems and critical infrastructure.

Yesterday morning’s keynote address, the final keynote of the conference, featured a distinguished panel of experts discussing workforce development issues within our industries. Moderated by Maurice Wilkins, Ph.D., vice president of the Global Strategic Marketing Center, Yokogawa Corporation of America, the panel included Paul Galeski, CEO & founder of MAVERICK Technologies; Dr. Martin of Invensys; and Steve Huffman, vice president of marketing and business development for Mead O’Brien, Inc. “Workforce development is one of the largest issues facing industry and one that will have a quick and lasting impact on process automation personnel,” commented Dr. Wilkins. “We need to bring together supplier, systems integrator, and educational communities to reverse the trends and inevitabilities that will affect us all – they each bring a unique and valuable perspective.”

“Our rich technical sessions and thought-provoking keynotes provided attendees with new take-home tools, tips and techniques to help them deliver even better performance in their jobs,” said ISA Automation Week Program Chair Paul Galeski. “We are very proud of the technical content we’ve put together for this unique, world-class event.”

Attendees agreed with Galeski’s sentiments about the depth and breadth of the technical content in the program. “I have been attending ISA Automation Week for three consecutive years. The conference offers great technical sessions, always something new, and always something to learn,” said Hector Torres, senior process and control engineer, at Eastman Chemical.

In addition to technical sessions and keynote addresses, the event also featured a networking hub with ISA partner companies, technology briefings and social events.

“ISA Automation Week was a great opportunity to meet new prospects, spend time with our customers and network with experts,” noted Ned Espy, Technical Director at Beamex, which was announced as ISA’s Premier Strategic Partner for Calibration earlier in the week. “The presentation content was the best in years with relevant topics. I also learned we are part of an organization that is striving to end world hunger!"

SOCIETY

AMEC acquires US-based nuclear services company

AMEC, the international engineering and project management company, today announces that it has agreed to acquire Automated Engineering Services Corp. (AES), a 175-person professional design engineering nuclear services firm based in Naperville, Illinois, US, with annual revenues in excess of $30 million. The consideration of $29 million will be paid in cash and completion is expected by the end of November 2013.

Established over 20 years ago, AES provides plant design / modification engineering, engineering analysis, safety, licensing and regulatory services, and engineering programme support to existing nuclear utilities, primarily in the US.

Tim Gelbar, President of AMEC's Power & Process business in the Americas said: "Consistent with AMEC's strategy, this acquisition builds on our nuclear position in the US, allows us to better serve our clients and provides a solid platform from which to achieve further growth. It is an important addition to our strong positions in the nuclear markets in Canada and Europe.

Jim Rippon, Vice President of AMEC's nuclear business in North America added: "The combination of AMEC and AES increases the value we can add to our clients in the US nuclear market. We are delighted to welcome the AES employees to the AMEC team."

Dr. A. V. Setlur, President of AES said: "Together with AMEC we can provide a high quality service to our clients. Our focus has always been, and will continue to be, predictable and highly responsive service to our clients."

The combined US nuclear business will operate under the name AMEC AES.

Air Jordan VII 7.5 Ture Flight

ISA100 wireless standard receives overwhelming approval in IEC technical voting

ISA-100.11a-2011, "Wireless Systems for Industrial Automation: Process Control and Related Applications," has received approval from all 21 participating National Committees of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) that voted on the IEC version in a recently completed Committee Draft for Vote (CDV) stage.

The CDV stage is the final stage in the IEC process in which technical comments may be considered. The standard, expected to be issued in early 2014 for a final IEC approval stage in which no technical comments may be submitted, will carry the designation IEC 62734 upon publication.  This follows previous approval of ISA-100.11a as an ISA and American National Standard. The latter confirmed that ISA’s open consensus standards development procedures as accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which require participation not only of suppliers but of all key interest categories, were followed properly in developing ISA-100.11a.

Notably, ISA’s ANSI-accredited procedures provide for direct participation and voting by experts from end-user companies, ensuring consideration of the views and requirements of those who will actually be deploying wireless systems in real-world industrial applications. That end-user input is now evident in the growing worldwide application of ISA-100.11a technology in processes including oil and gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), refining, petrochemicals, chemicals, power, biopharmaceuticals, thermal processing and water treatment.

In a presentation at the 2013 ARC Forum, for example, C. B. Chakradhaar of RasGas described the highly cost-effective application of ISA-100.11a-compliant wireless temperature transmitters to monitor a critical component in LNG production. Based on that success, he indicated, ISA-100.11a has been adopted as a plant-wide standard for all future wireless applications.

To read about other real-world applications of ISA-100.11a, visit: www.ISA100Wirelessapplications/successes.com

Nike Air Max 270

ISA announces Beamex as ISA Premier Strategic Partner for calibration

ISA announced today that Beamex, a leading calibration company with products, services and support in 60 countries, will be ISA’s Strategic Partner for Calibration.

Through the partnership, Beamex and ISA will work together to provide ISA members and customers with access to Beamex’s world-class calibration resources, including publications, case studies, seminars, expert advice, and more. Beamex will work with ISA to co-develop custom web seminars, which will be offered at no charge to ISA members and customers world-wide. Beamex will also have the opportunity to host events for ISA training students; to provide guidance and insight into important calibration topics in conjunction with ISA’s training development team; and to donate equipment and resources for ISA’s educational offerings related to calibration. As a thought leader in calibration techniques, Beamex is uniquely positioned not only to bring its message to ISA’s market through integrated campaigns, but also to contribute to the knowledge and understanding of ISA’s members and customers in this important field.

Beamex specializes in calibration for pressure measurement, electrical measurement, frequency measurement, and temperature measurement. The company’s team of experts also focuses on intrinsically safe calibrations, calibration software, and pressure generation. End users around the world use Beamex’s suite of products, including portable calibrators, calibration software, workstations, temperature blocks, and accessories. With nearly 40 years of experience in manufacturing and developing calibration equipment and systems, Beamex has developed a reputation for uncompromising quality standards and world-class calibration solutions, and more than 10,000 companies are currently utilizing their products and services.

“Quality and precision are two of the most important characteristics of calibration solutions, and Beamex’s suite of products and services is among the best in the world. Accuracy, reliability, and functionality are more than marketing lingo for Beamex – the company strives to bring these characteristics into every part of its operations,” said ISA Corporate Partnerships Manager Jennifer Infantino. “Our partnership with Beamex will allow them to show our members and customers what they’ve been working on for almost 40 years – and it will give our audience a chance to benefit from the high-quality educational materials and resources Beamex has developed.”

“Our mission at Beamex is to be the benchmark in providing innovative calibration solutions that improve efficiency and quality. To achieve our goal, continuous education as well as the capability to lead the industry is required. This can only be done with the right partners and ISA is for us, a perfect match. We are very excited about this strategic partnership and look forward to working together in developing the calibration industry, teaching new concepts as well as having a positive impact on people working within the field of calibration,” states Raimo Ahola, CEO of Beamex.

Air Jordan 1 Shoes

New Custom Dial Face Designs now Available from Palmer Wahl Instrumentation

Palmer Wahl Instrumentation Group announces the availability of its new custom dial face design and manufacturing service. Customize Palmer BiMetal & Direct Drive Dial thermometers, as well as Palmer Pressure Gauges with screw-on bezels, no matter the dial size. Submit your own idea or artwork, or work with our in-house engineering services to design a model specific to your application and needs.

An array of options for custom dial faces are available: dual scales with different units of measure, colored scales, high visibility markings, color pie-wedge sectors, bands, or lines. Include special markings like warnings or instructions for operators to reference quickly; even include QR codes for directing observers to a web location.

Product Webpage

SNEAKERS

Rockwell Automation offers new Industrial Data Center offering Cost-Effective Gateway to Virtualization

Rockwell Automation today announced the release of its Industrial Data Center offering, engineered specifically to help manufacturing and production companies take advantage of the benefits of a fully virtualized environment. The Industrial Data Center offering helps reduce costs by decreasing the server footprint, extending application longevity, and improving infrastructure reliability with management and recovery features.

“Although there has been a proliferation of virtualized servers on the plant floor in recent years, moving to a virtualized environment can be costly and time consuming for production businesses,” said Matt Fordenwalt, business manager, consulting services at Rockwell Automation. “The Industrial Data Center offering from Rockwell Automation is a cost-effective way for production companies to more quickly take advantage of this growing trend.”

The standard, pre-configured infrastructure offering represents a complete turnkey solution that includes hardware, software, factory assembly, on-site configuration, documentation and TechConnect support from Rockwell Automation. This offering helps reduce cost of ownership and helps increase realized savings for industrial companies over the lifetime of assets through virtualization. The Industrial Data Center bundle also incorporates industry-leading technology from leading IT providers and Rockwell Automation Strategic Alliance partners, Cisco and Panduit. This packaged solution includes Unified Computing System (UCS) servers and Catalyst switches from Cisco, and is built in accordance with the industrial best practices documented in the Rockwell Automation and Cisco Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures. Validation and assembly, led by Panduit, extends convergence to the computing level by combining their expertise in the enterprise and data-center markets with Rockwell Automation industrial expertise.

The Industrial Data Center offering is available in two versions – Essentials and Essentials+. The Essentials model is equipped with two UCS servers – with the ability to expand to 3 to 5 TB of usable storage, VMware vSphere standard virtualization software, 24 rack units, and an operating-system license. The Essentials+ model includes three UCS servers – expandable to 6 to 9 TB of usable storage, 42 rack units and the operating-system license.

Visit the Rockwell Automation Industrial Data Center page

isit the Rockwell Automation Industrial Data Center page - See more at: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=196186&p=RssLanding&cat=news&id=1867991#sthash.OdiKEgyR.dpuf
Nike Air Force 1

Yokogawa Wins Control System Order for Supercritical Thermal Power Plant in India

Yokogawa Electric Corporation announces that its subsidiary, Yokogawa India Ltd., has won an order from NTPC Limited in India to supply control systems for the Kudgi supercritical coal-fired thermal power plant.

The Kudgi plant, which is being constructed in the Bijapur district in Karnataka state, will have a total output of 2,400 MW from three 800 MW units. This makes it the largest of NTPC's supercritical thermal power plants, and the units are among the largest of their type in India. These also are the largest supercritical units that Yokogawa have ever supplied control systems for Unit No. 1 is scheduled to start operation in June 2015.

For each of the three units at the Kudgi plant, Yokogawa will supply the CENTUM® VP integrated production control system to control the boilers and their auxiliary facilities, DPharp EJA series differential pressure/pressure transmitters, oxygen and liquid analyzers, a CCTV system, a battery-powered UPS system, and a paging system. Yokogawa India will be responsible for executing the project, including engineering, installation, commissioning, and operator training. This is our fourth control system order for a supercritical coal-fired plant in India, bringing to 10 the total number of systems provided for such facilities in India.

Due to rapid economic growth, Indian power companies have not been able to keep up with rising demand. To ensure a stable supply of electric power, the Indian government is planning to construct many large coal-fired power plants and refurbish a number of aging power plants. Yokogawa India has a long track record in India's power sector, having provided control systems for over 300 captive and utility power plants including those of NTPC, and its engineering and project implementation capabilities are well regarded. In accordance with the government's plans for adding power generating capacity, Yokogawa will now step up its efforts to supply highly reliable products and services to the Indian power sector.

สินค้าออกกำลังกายผู้หญิง คุณภาพ ราคาพิเศษ

Moxa's next Generation EDS Switch

Moxa, a global provider of innovative industrial Ethernet solutions, recently unveiled a new class of Gigabit Ethernet switches, the EDS E series, for use in large-scale networks to converge field applications in extreme industrial environments. In addition to Level 4 EMS protection, severe shock/vibration resistance, and new thermal fin design that can reduce switch temperatures (5°C or more), the EDS E series has many user-centric features to significantly improve network manageability, and the new hardware designs are engineered to provide an unprecedented level of switch reliability for industrial applications.

“According to recent market studies (IMS report), the global number of industrial Ethernet nodes at supervisory and control levels are growing at an average rate of 15%. However, the number of field-level nodes is growing at a rate of approximately 36%. If industrial Ethernet technology is increasingly being deployed at remote field locations, industrial Ethernet switch reliability will need to be robust enough to handle harsh field site conditions. The new EDS E series is designed to give industrial operators peace of mind with the utmost protection available against high-voltage electrical transients, severe shock and vibration, and extremely high temperatures,” explained Gary Chang, product manager at Moxa’s Industrial Ethernet Infrastructure Division.

The EDS E series offers various copper and fiber slot combinations with up to 16 gigabit Ethernet ports to quickly build a full-gigabit network backbone or add gigabit speed to existing networks. Other key benefits of the EDS E series include an USB interface for fast and easy auto-configuration/backup/restore, and reduced energy consumption of up to 30% with IEEE 802.3az.

Features:

· Superior Level 4 EMS protection against to electromagnetic interference

· Advanced thermal fins designed for maximum heat dissipation

· New DIN-rail mounting kit design resists severe vibration

· Class 1, Div. 2/ATEX Zone 2, DNV, NEMA TS2, EN 50121-4, IEEE 1613 Class 2 compliant

· User-friendly interfaces

· Supports EtherNet/IP, PROFINET and Modbus TCP for SCADA integration

· Configure 100 switches in 12 minutes with Moxa’s MXconfig utility

· Auto configuration/backup/restore is fast and easy with the ABC-02 USB dongle Energy Efficiency

Product Webpage

Superior Level 4 EMS protection against to electromagnetic interference
· Advanced thermal fins designed for maximum heat dissipation
· New DIN-rail mounting kit design resists severe vibration
· Class 1, Div. 2/ATEX Zone 2, DNV, NEMA TS2, EN 50121-4, IEEE 1613 Class 2 compliant
Zapatillas y ropa deportiva para ni?o

Rotork opens Valve Automation Centre in Mexico

Rotork has announced the opening of its new Valve Automation Centre in Mexico. Strategically located in Mexico City, it is the first full shop facility for Rotork in the country.   The 1360m² building houses the new headquarters for Rotork’s Mexican subsidiary company, incorporating inside sales, contracts, after sales and service departments as well as a training centre for customers and end users.

The new factory and warehouse is a complete service and overhaul facility equipped with large overhead cranage capacity and full electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and gas power supplies. The factory will focus on actuated valve factory fit operations and carry comprehensive stocks of actuators, gearboxes and key spare parts to provide swift deliveries to customers. These include PEMEX, the national oil company, and CFE, the national power company.

The number of employees in Mexico is expected to nearly double in 2014 as Rotork continues to increase its market share in the country’s utilities and industries including mining, marine and steel.

Спортивные костюмы