Singapore Exhibition Services Launches Debut Industry Conference to Address Process Plant Efficiency
The Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference will be held for the first time at CIA 2009 and is designed for professionals from multiple levels within plant design and operations. The conference will address critical underlying challenges on interoperability and the increasing reliability of wireless architecture.
Singapore, Singapore, August 11, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Major growth sectors in region to gain from cost efficiencies, carbon footprint reduction, better environment management and security enhancement
Industrial plant efficiency continues to be a fundamental concern for process plants in key sectors such as chemical processing, petrochemical and oil and gas refining and production. Margins for corporations are challenged by recessive economic pressures and the social responsibility to reduce their carbon footprint, prompting them to look towards deploying more environmentally-friendly practices. The Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference, to be held for the first time from 3 – 4 December 2009 at Suntec Singapore, aims to address these challenges, to enable greater robustness, safety and dependability of plant operations.
These operational gains stem from the efficient design of plants for long-term operability based on industrial bus technology, an all-digital industrial network system for real-time distributed control, connecting microprocessors-based control and field devices bi-directionally. Bus deployment benefits can be seen throughout the processes of installation, maintenance and commissioning. The technology, together with the deployment of wireless networking, allows for remote access to status and diagnostic information, enables predictive maintenance strategies via continuous condition monitoring and sees major cost savings in reduced point-to-point wiring and associated equipment.
The Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference is designed by industry leaders for industry professionals from multiple levels within plant design and operations. The conference will address critical underlying challenges on interoperability and the increasing reliability of wireless architecture. Industry and technology experts will give detailed perspectives into case studies of various bus and wireless technology implementations.
The two-day conference comprises two tracks which will run in parallel - Plant Operations & Maintenance and Control Systems & Design. The technical panel, responsible for shaping the conference programme and ensuring that the topics are the most relevant and comprehensive, comprises top executives from the major industry bodies, technology providers and technology users.
Technical Panel Members
Panel Chairman
Kang Thian Jian, Past President, Instrumentation and Control Society (ICS), Managing Director, Global Head of Electrical, Instrumentation & Control, System Manufacturing and Project Management, Hyflux Ltd
Panel Co-Chairman
Jonas Berge, ECT (EDDL Cooperation Team)
Charles Cheong, President, Field Device Tool Group Singapore
Andreas Agostin, President, Fieldbus Foundation Marketing Society (Singapore)
Dr David Matsumoto, President, Singapore Section, International Society of Automation (ISA)
Dominique Chabauty, President, PROFIBUS Association South East Asia
Kwong Kok Chan, General Manager, Environment, QA & Special Projects, Senoko Power Ltd
Sachin Gupta, President, Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance Asia Pacific (WINA)
The conference will be held in conjunction with Asia’s leading process engineering, controls instrumentation and scientific equipment event, CIA2009. The exhibition consists of ControlsAsia2009, InstrumentAsia2009 and AnaLabAsia2009, and will be held in Suntec Singapore from 1 - 4 December 2009.
For more details, visit www.cia-asia.com.
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Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference 2009 At A Glance
Date : 3 – 4 December 2009
Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 3
CIA2009 At A Glance
Date : 1 – 4 December 2009
Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 4
Opening Hours : 10.30am – 6.00pm
Admission : Business and trade professionals only
About Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd
Set up in 1976, Singapore Exhibition Services (SES) has established itself as one of the most innovative and respected exhibition and conference organisers in Asia. A pioneer in the Singapore exhibition industry, SES events have served as important platforms for companies aiming to forge new business contacts in Asia. With a portfolio of international tradeshows already serving the Communications, Engineering, Machinery and Lifestyle industries, SES continues to develop new events to meet market needs. SES events consistently attract a high level of overseas participation with foreign exhibitors accounting for almost 80% of the show floor. SES is a member of Allworld Exhibitions Alliance, a global network with over 50 offices worldwide. For more information, please visit www.sesallworld.com.
Media enquiries:
Elaine Sng
Senior PR Executive
Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd
Tel: (65) 6233-6636
Fax: (65) 6272-2962
Email: es@sesallworld.com
Industrial plant efficiency continues to be a fundamental concern for process plants in key sectors such as chemical processing, petrochemical and oil and gas refining and production. Margins for corporations are challenged by recessive economic pressures and the social responsibility to reduce their carbon footprint, prompting them to look towards deploying more environmentally-friendly practices. The Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference, to be held for the first time from 3 – 4 December 2009 at Suntec Singapore, aims to address these challenges, to enable greater robustness, safety and dependability of plant operations.
These operational gains stem from the efficient design of plants for long-term operability based on industrial bus technology, an all-digital industrial network system for real-time distributed control, connecting microprocessors-based control and field devices bi-directionally. Bus deployment benefits can be seen throughout the processes of installation, maintenance and commissioning. The technology, together with the deployment of wireless networking, allows for remote access to status and diagnostic information, enables predictive maintenance strategies via continuous condition monitoring and sees major cost savings in reduced point-to-point wiring and associated equipment.
The Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference is designed by industry leaders for industry professionals from multiple levels within plant design and operations. The conference will address critical underlying challenges on interoperability and the increasing reliability of wireless architecture. Industry and technology experts will give detailed perspectives into case studies of various bus and wireless technology implementations.
The two-day conference comprises two tracks which will run in parallel - Plant Operations & Maintenance and Control Systems & Design. The technical panel, responsible for shaping the conference programme and ensuring that the topics are the most relevant and comprehensive, comprises top executives from the major industry bodies, technology providers and technology users.
Technical Panel Members
Panel Chairman
Kang Thian Jian, Past President, Instrumentation and Control Society (ICS), Managing Director, Global Head of Electrical, Instrumentation & Control, System Manufacturing and Project Management, Hyflux Ltd
Panel Co-Chairman
Jonas Berge, ECT (EDDL Cooperation Team)
Charles Cheong, President, Field Device Tool Group Singapore
Andreas Agostin, President, Fieldbus Foundation Marketing Society (Singapore)
Dr David Matsumoto, President, Singapore Section, International Society of Automation (ISA)
Dominique Chabauty, President, PROFIBUS Association South East Asia
Kwong Kok Chan, General Manager, Environment, QA & Special Projects, Senoko Power Ltd
Sachin Gupta, President, Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance Asia Pacific (WINA)
The conference will be held in conjunction with Asia’s leading process engineering, controls instrumentation and scientific equipment event, CIA2009. The exhibition consists of ControlsAsia2009, InstrumentAsia2009 and AnaLabAsia2009, and will be held in Suntec Singapore from 1 - 4 December 2009.
For more details, visit www.cia-asia.com.
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Industrial Bus and Wireless Technology Conference 2009 At A Glance
Date : 3 – 4 December 2009
Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 3
CIA2009 At A Glance
Date : 1 – 4 December 2009
Venue : Suntec Singapore, Level 4
Opening Hours : 10.30am – 6.00pm
Admission : Business and trade professionals only
About Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd
Set up in 1976, Singapore Exhibition Services (SES) has established itself as one of the most innovative and respected exhibition and conference organisers in Asia. A pioneer in the Singapore exhibition industry, SES events have served as important platforms for companies aiming to forge new business contacts in Asia. With a portfolio of international tradeshows already serving the Communications, Engineering, Machinery and Lifestyle industries, SES continues to develop new events to meet market needs. SES events consistently attract a high level of overseas participation with foreign exhibitors accounting for almost 80% of the show floor. SES is a member of Allworld Exhibitions Alliance, a global network with over 50 offices worldwide. For more information, please visit www.sesallworld.com.
Media enquiries:
Elaine Sng
Senior PR Executive
Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd
Tel: (65) 6233-6636
Fax: (65) 6272-2962
Email: es@sesallworld.com
Contact
Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd
Elaine Sng
(65)62336638
www.sesallworld.com
Contact
Elaine Sng
(65)62336638
www.sesallworld.com
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