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ODVA Offers Fall Training Sessions

22 August, 2016
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Registration is now open for these one-day courses designed to help businesses developing Ethernet/IP devices and solutions in the industrial automation ecosystem.

August 22, 2016 — ODVA, the organization that manages the EtherNet/IP technology, will conduct training courses this fall to benefit participants in the industrial automation ecosystem. Registration is now open for these one-day courses.

September 13, ODVA Technology & Training Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan

“EtherNet/IP Quick Start for Vendors” This session helps product manufacturers in the process of developing an EtherNet/IP device bring their products to market quickly.

October 19, Crowne Plaza Detroit-Novi, Novi, Michigan

“EtherNet/IP: Industrial Ethernet for the Internet of Things” This session focuses on EtherNet/IP’s business and technical value to end users and equipment manufacturers seeking solutions to automation challenges. Topics include how EtherNet/IP’s network services, peer-to-peer architecture and standards-based approach ease integration of data from the plant floor to the enterprise. Other topics include distinctive services for functional safety, distributed motion, time synchronization, energy management, and cybersecurity.

About ODVA

Founded in 1995, ODVA is a global association whose members comprise the world’s leading automation companies. ODVA’s mission is to advance open, interoperable information and communication technologies in industrial automation. ODVA recognizes its media independent network protocol, the Common Industrial Protocol or “CIP” – and the network adaptations of CIP – EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, CompoNet and ControlNet – as its core technology and the primary common interest of its membership.

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