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Industrial Data Communications
November 17-19, 2008 Research Triangle Park, NC
Learn the underlying principles behind today's industrial communications systems, including Modbus, Data Highway Plus and Ethernet/TCP IP. Real life examples and case histories will help you understand the facts behind control networks and how to apply and maintain them effectively in your plant.
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PLC Structure, Programming, Installation, and Maintenance
March 23-27, 2009 Houston, TX
This course will enable you to understand PLC architecture, configuration, installation, maintenance and ladder logic programming with over 50% hands on training.
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PLC Series Fundamentals
Home study course introduces the fundamentals common to all PLCs. It provides the student with knowledge that is required for learning how to program a PLC. This course outlines PLC components, ladder diagrams, logic functions and number systems. $995. |
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PLC Series - Troubleshooting
Home study course explains the functions and devices available for safely troubleshooting a PLC system. Examples of different troubleshooting scenarios explain how to efficiently use the devices and techniques being presented. $995. |
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PLC Series - Programming
Home study course will provide the student with the proper techniques and procedures used in programming PLCs. Covers ladder diagrams, programming codes, memory and program documentation |
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Opto 22 offers I/O seminars
- 10/12/08
Seminars focus on SNAP I/O for Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley Ethernet-based control systems. |
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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. |
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WAGO offers free Industrial Control Seminars
- 03/25/08
Three-day Industrial Control Seminars focusing on the latest in control technology will be held in Germantown, WI.
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Basic Training -- Cybersecurity Style
Control, March 2008
By Dan Hebert
Four experts give advice on how to learn more about cyber security.
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Real Games releases an interactive training system software for PLCs
- 01/03/08
ITS includes five real-world-based industrial systems for PLC training and education.
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PLCopen certifies training institute in China
- 09/10/07
PLCopen awarded the first certificate in China for a PLCopen Certified Training Institute to the University of Zhengzhou. |
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Remote I/O Video Tutorials
By AutomationDirect
Part 1, a five-minute video, covers what you should know before using remote I/O; part 2, an 11-minute video covers the basics of using Remote I/O.
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Certified Open-PLC Engineer Training
Profibus Competence Centre, Manchester Metropolitan Univ (UK)
Three-day course covering Open-PLC programming using the international standard IEC 61131-3. The course is designed for Engineers and Technicians who want to gain a recognised qualification in open-PLC programming using IEC 61131-3. No prior experience of PLC programming is necessary; however, the course is also equally well suited for experienced Programmers who wish to move to IEC 61131-3 compliant systems. (Also available on-site for up to 8 people) |
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Hands On Applications with PLCs - AIT Training Course PLC210
3-Day Course - This is an advanced hands-on course and requires prerequisite of our PLC120 course. The course is intended to give the student a practical approach to PLCs thru hands-on programming of a PLC and Operator Interface Terminal. |
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Understanding, Implementing and Troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controllers
3-Day Course - Students will gain an understanding of every aspect of what makes a PLC work. They should come away with the knowledge to troubleshoot a program and maintain the control system. |
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IDC Training - Programmable Logic Controllers for Automation and Process Control
This workshop is designed to benefit you with practical up-to-date information on the application of PLCs to the automation and process control of plants and factories. It is suitable for people who have little or no exposure to PLCs, but expect to become involved in some or all aspects of PLC installation. |