The PROFIBUS and PROFINET User Conference 2009
The 2009 PROFIBUS and PROFINET User Conference in June will once again bring together approaching 100 project and control instrumentation engineers to exchange experiences with new colleagues in the industry, who are involved
with PROFIBUS and PROFINET installations.
The two day programme of parallel conference presentations, hands-on practical sessions and the exhibition mean that this event is a “must” for anyone involved in, or thinking about, fieldbus, intelligent instrumentation
and actuation, or networked control systems applications.
Indeed with rapid acceptance in many industries worldwide, PROFIBUS is quoted as the specified protocol for future projects in most of the UK water companies, and in several other discrete manufacturing and process plants.
In most cases, new and refurbishment projects will be PROFIBUS-based, and there is a need to enable Instrument Technicians/Engineers, C&I Engineers and System Engineers involved in design, operations and maintenance, through
early exposure to the systems that will be implemented on their plants.
A particularly useful aspect of the format adopted for this conference is the separated stream of workshops, providing an emphasis on live demonstrations and hands-on experience of the products in action, using the actual tools now available for calibration and maintenance.
For 2009 the workshop sessions will again be led by Andy Verwer, Principal Lecturer at the Manchester Metropolitan University Department of Engineering & Technology, Faculty of Science & Engineering: Andy is also responsible for the PROFIBUS Competence Centre at MMU which offers an extensive range of PROFIBUS consultancy and training services, including Certified PROFIBUS Engineer and Certified PROFIBUS Installer, a course that was designed at the University. With help from Scott Davis of Davis Control Solutions, the first two workshop sessions will cover PROFIBUS installation, and PROFIBUS fault finding and field diagnostics.
From Procentec and the PROFIBUS Centre in The Netherlands, Ing. Dennis van Booma will present a hands-on workshop using a PROFINET handheld tester and software tools. During this session the participants can do some experiments with the available tools that are required for PROFINET installation and engineering.
Equipment suppliers will attend the exhibition associated with the User conference, and also present their own approach to the use of process automation engineering tools, in a joint hands-on with Mark McCormick of Siemens and Andy Smith of Endress+Hauser. Then as a major user of their equipment, Mark Cargill, a Certified PROFIBUS Engineer and also Principal
Electrical Engineer at Enpure, the water and wastewater industry contractor, will conduct a “Multi-vendor Challenge” where the vendors themselves will be required to hook up their equipment, LIVE, to a PROFIBUS network, in front
of the audience.
The workshops provide the ideal opportunity for engineers to learn in practical situations, and ask the questions that arise in an informal discussion atmosphere: it has created one of the most useful aspects of the user meeting for many delegates. Last year a typical delegate comments ranged from “Good insight for a person with limited knowledge of subjects covered, excellent workshop/primer sessions, useful exhibition. Will come again!” To a more detailed comment from Graham Campbell, Electrical/PC
Development Manager at laFarge Cement: “Our installations of PROFIBUS were designed and installed by two organisations as part of a complete control system replacement, and it”s really only as a consequence of attending the conference that we realised how many errors they made. We had also made the mistake of not researching the do”s and don”ts of PROFIBUS prior to letting
contracts. The practical demonstrations are good for both total novices and those with limited experience on PROFIBUS.”
The PROFIBUS and PROFINET User Conference in June 2009 will provide many users with the opportunity to bring new staff to benefit from the workshops and technology updates, as well as being invaluable for new visitors considering their first projects.
Full details of the Conference can be found on the web at www.profi-bus.co.uk
The PROFIBUS Group
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About us
PI UK was founded as The PROFIBUS Group in 1993 to promote the use of PROFIBUS in the UK. More recently it has added PROFINET and IO-Link to the range of technologies supported by the group and is now known as PROFIBUS and PROFINET International UK, or PI UK for short. Registered in the UK as a Trade Association, PI UK is run by a Steering Committee elected by its members. It is not a limited company and hence has no company registration number, but it is fully accountable within the UK and is VAT registered, number GB 643240662.
Where we supply to
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, North America
Industries we supply to
Automation, Chemicals, Consultants, Components Electronics, Energy and Power, Food and Beverage, Glass Ceramics Cement, Metals and Minerals, OEM, Paper and Pulp, Pharmaceutical Cosmetics Toiletries, Plastics and Rubber, Recycling, Textiles, Tobacco, Water and Wastewater