Browse for training courses, seminars, web-seminars and workshops offered by various training organizations, product manufacturers and suppliers on data communications and networking.
Automation.com has also formed partnerships with a few training organizations to provide engineers, programmers, technicians and maintenance with training courses relating to industrial automation, process control and instrumentation.
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OPC Training Seminars
The OPC Foundation and its sponsoring members will host a series of eight one-day training seminars. These free seminars are tailored for end-users, systems integrators and OEMs, and are designed to cover the fundamentals of OPC including Servers, Clients, OPC Data Access, OPC Unified Architecture, Best Practices and Compliance.
WAGO Offers Free Industrial Ethernet Control Seminar
WAGO Corporation is offering a FREE 3-day seminar on Industrial Ethernet Control. Attendees will receive an introduction to the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM hardware, overview of Industrial Ethernet components and protocols, hands on IEC 61131-3 programming session with live demo nodes, and review/create web services or applications (such as alarm emails, web pages, etc. from the controller) using the new 750-841 Ethernet Programmable Controller.
Fieldbus Foundation End User Seminars and Workshops
The Fieldbus Foundation End User Council hosts a series of global seminars/workshops. The seminars are a premiere opportunity to learn about key end user experiences, benefits and practical considerations of implementing fieldbus technology.
IDC Training - Data Communications & Networking for Engineers and Technicians
Practical Data Communications and Networking for engineers and technicians is a comprehensive 2-day workshop covering Industrial Data Communications including RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, industrial protocols, industrial networks and the communications requirements for Smart instrumentation.
IDC Training - TCP/IP and Ethernet Networking for Industry
The Internet has made a substantial impact on the way you do business and now is impacting on the plant and factory environment. One of the great protocols that has been inherited from the Internet is TCP/IP and this is being used by most automation and process control systems today.