Oct. 07, 2008
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OPC & Industrial Network Connectivity Training
Browse for training courses, seminars, web-seminars and workshops offered by various training organizations, product manufacturers and suppliers on OPC (OLE for Process Control) and Industrial Network Connectivity.  

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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FREE Training on Opto 22’s SNAP PAC System FREE Training on Opto 22’s SNAP PAC System
Opto 22 offers FREE SNAP PAC System training classes held at company headquarters in Temecula, California. The four-day, hands-on class provides an overview of Opto 22’s simple answer to complex automation problems.
 
OPC Training Seminars 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.
 
IDC Training - Practical Fundamentals of OPC (OLE for Process Control)
OPC, or OLE for Process Control, has come a long way in making the engineer’s dream of plug-and-play compatibility in automation engineering achievable. OPC is an industry wide standard that breaks this proprietary lock by allowing open connectivity based on the principles adapted from widely accepted and applied 'Microsoft Windows' integration
standards.