Foundation Fieldbus user training seminar
Next presentation on November 28, King of Prussia, PA (Philadelphia area).
Fieldbus Foundation end user seminars are geared toward taking the mystery out of Foundation fieldbus and making end users and systems integrators realize the true lifecycle benefits of the technology. Whether you are a new user contemplating your first fieldbus project, an experienced user trying to get the most out of your installation, or a systems integrator that wants to implement fieldbus successfully, these seminars are designed for you. The best part is that through the support of our many sponsors, we are able to hold these seminars at no charge.
In addition to live demonstrations, you will also hear from some of the best and most advanced trainers, end users, and experts in the world of fieldbus. Dave Lancaster has helped implement countless Foundation fieldbus projects around the world, and is also one of our certified instructors at Trine University in Indianapolis. Chuck Carter is our lead instructor at the Lee College fieldbus training center in Baytown, Texas. John Rezabek of Ashland Chemical is chairman of our end user advisory council and has years of experience using Foundation fieldbus on a day-to-day basis. We often also call upon Herman Storey who is now an independent consultant after retiring from Shell Global Solutions. Herman is extremely knowledgeable and intimately familiar with the Fieldbus Foundation and its processes while approaching everything from his end user perspective.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 8:00 AM - 4:30 pm
Sheraton Valley Forge Hotel
480 North Gulph Road
King of Prussia, PA 19406
www.fieldbus.org Fieldbus Foundation
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