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Business Industrial Network to Host Control Station’s “Best-Practices” Workshop TOLLAND, CT – December 21, 2005 – Control Station released its 2006 Training Schedule and highlighted two workshops to be hosted by Business Industrial Network (www.BIN95.com). The two workshops will be delivered as a complement to BIN95’s advanced PLC Troubleshooting and PLC to HMI seminars. As rising energy costs continue to impact manufacturers worldwide, the workshops will focus on industry best-practices for optimizing the performance of PID controllers while maximizing plant profitability. PLC Troubleshooting, PLC to HMI, and Practical Process Control apply a highly interactive and hands-on approach to teaching industry best-practices. Led by skilled instructors with valuable industry experience, the workshops focus on the real-world application of proven techniques for improving control. BIN95’s PLC to HMI seminar expands on their existing PLC Troubleshooting seminar for the maintenance of programmable logic controllers. Practical Process Control will then examine issues related to control that are beyond the PLC. Through use of software tools that simulate real-world industrial processes, workshop participants manipulate PID controller settings to heighten performance and achieve the desired control objective. “We’re pleased to host Control Station and offer Practical Process Control to our base of 20,000 industry practitioners,” stated Don Fitchett, President of BIN95. “Training is critical to maintaining a sustainable competitive advantage. By equipping engineering staff with essential knowledge and skills, we empower them to positively impact their plant’s performance.” “The link between training and competitiveness is clear – Companies that invest in the training of their staff consistently outperform the competition,” commented Doug Cooper, Control Station’s Founder and Lead Instructor. “By equipping employees with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed decisions, we are empowering them to optimize the means of production. BIN95 shares that perspective and applies a similar hands-on approach, assuring a high-impact, high-value learning experience.” Set for March and June 2006, the workshops will be hosted at BIN95’s headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. In order to maximize the value of each workshop, participation will be limited to the first fifteen registrants. Additional details, including curriculum and pricing, are available through Control Station and BIN95. About Business Industrial Network About Control Station, Inc. Contact: |
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