Chicago on Benefits of Industrial Automation Programming Standard
Bill Lydon, PLCopen North America Director, to Addresses Engineers April 18, 2006 in Chicago on Benefits of Industrial Automation Programming Standard
The presentation will illustrate how manufacturers can be more efficient by using IEC 61131-3 to program automation. Increased industrial automation is required for business to be
competitive and this presentation illustrates how the IEC 61131-3 software standard enables controls engineers to improve the quality, efficiency, and maintainability of creating
industrial automation systems. IEC 61131-3 is the only open controls industrial automation programming standard.
Bill Lydon is the Director of PLCopen North America (www.PLCopen-na.org).
April 8, 2006 -- Bill Lydon, PLCopen North America, will address control engineers in Milwaukee April 20, 2006 on the benefits of the IEC 61131-3 industrial automation programming
standard.
Increased industrial automation is required for business to be competitive and this presentation illustrates how the IEC 61131-3 software standard enables controls engineers to improve
the quality, efficiency, and maintainability of creating industrial automation systems. IEC 61131-3 is the only open controls programming standard and is being used by many open
architecture industry groups such as OMAC (Open, Modular Architecture Control) to describe best practices in control programming.
Using IEC 61131-3 allows people with different backgrounds and skills to create elements of a program throughout the software lifecycle: specification, design, implementation, testing,
installation and maintenance. This is particularly important where systems are being deployed worldwide. This presentation describes and illustrates a number of ways to improve control
programming projects including: Rapid Prototyping, Collaborate Engineer, Object Oriented Programming Techniques, and Enterprise Interfaces
Event Details:
April 18
Hyatt Hotel
9300 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue
Rosemont, Illinois 60018
Seating is limited. To register go to:
http://www.rsainfo.com/AutomationTechSeminar.html
or Call: 800-383-0025