InduSoft will host "Packaging SCADA", a free webinar on November 16, 2011 to demonstrate how SCADA applications in a packaging line can directly improve production.
The webinar is part of a biweekly series that alternates between technical and industry topics. Recent webinars focused on best practices for the technology topic, and building automation for the industry topic. Guest speakers were featured, such as a representative of the University of Texas who spoke about a new building automation system.
From OEE tools to modular solutions, the Packaging SCADA webinar will reveal how a packaging application with easy-to-use tools can help machine builders and their customers turn data into high yield production. Stephen Packer, electrical engineering manager at Belvac Production Machinery, will share insights from real life applications.
Attendees will learn techniques that will save time in development, reduce errors in production, and help them pack and ship more product. In addition, they will have the opportunity to:
● Discuss packaging trends with experts
● Hear the experts’ challenges and successes, and learn how
to benefit from their experience
● Learn about the latest tools and how to use them to build a
better SCADA system
The webinar is one hour long and will be held twice on Wednesday, November 16 at 8:00 am CST and again at 3:00 pm CST.
Upcoming InduSoft webinars will cover such topics as:
• Database Connectivity and Database Redundancy
• Cloud Computing and SCADA
• SCADA System Redundancy
• VBScript
• Web Thin Client Configuration
• Database Connectivity
• Security
• New focus industries, such as Detention and Energy
Those who register and attend the webinar will receive a trial version of the InduSoft Web Studio software suite. Users who wish to demo or test InduSoft beforehand may download the software here.
Impulsar la transformación digital en las ciencias de la vida:
Oportunidades y retos clave
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La integración de soluciones digitales en la investigación, la fabricación
y la gestión de datos permite a las empresas de ciencias de la vida
adaptarse ...
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