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Program GuideFebruary 12-13, 2014

7:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Gwinnett Center

6400 Sugarloaf Parkway

Duluth, GA 30097

For additional information scan the QR code

or visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/events/raotm/

Sponsored By:

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Join us!

Come learn how smart, safe and sustainable solutions can turn your marketplace challenges into advantages.

Take advantage of automation expertise from Rockwell Automation and our PartnerNetwork™ providing you with a comprehensive set of industry leaders in distribution, systems integration machine building and complementary technologies.

Enable Plant-wide Optimization

Helping you get more productivity

and effi ciency from your automation

investments throughout all stages of

your plant’s lifecycle.

Boost Machine Builder Performance

Flexible, scalable automation solutions

designed to lower Total Cost to Design,

Develop and DeliverSM machines and

improve overall performance.

Smart, Safe, Sustainable Solutions

Drive Sustainable Production

Increase competitiveness and

overcome the rising costs of

energy, raw materials and lost

worker productivity.

Sponsored By:

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REGISTER ONLINE TODAYhttp://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/atlanta

For more information, contact your local distributor

or Jeremy West at [email protected] or call 770-754-8550.

• Visit exhibits that go beyond products and technology – see the newest and most advanced power, control

and information solutions available from Rockwell Automation and our partners

• Participate in technical sessions focused on key automation issues and trends

• Experience our technologies fi rst hand in hands-on labs

• Capitalize on all the networking opportunities to talk with industry, application and technology leaders

• Earn Professional Development Hours (PDH) credits for attending hands-on labs and technical sessions

Make the most out of this two-day event

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Hands-on Labs

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12-13

7 AM

8 AM

8:30 AM

9 AM

9:30 AM

10 AM

10:30 AM

11 AM

11:30 AM

12 PM

1:30 PM

2 PM

2:30 PM

3 PM

3:30 PM

4 PM

4:30 PM

5 PM

Salon

1

Salon

4

Meeting

Room 5C

Salon

2

Salon

5

Salon

6

Salon

3

Meeting

Room 5B

Salon

7

Registration and Visit Show Floor

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Lunch/Networking

L13 – Reducing Machinery

Safety System Development

Time Using Safety

Automation Builder

L13 – Reducing Machinery

Safety System Development

Time Using Safety

Automation Builder

L21 – Introduction to the New

Guardmaster Programmable

Safety Relay

L21 – Introduction to the New

Guardmaster Programmable

Safety Relay

L02 – Applying Network Address

Translation (NAT) in Machine

Applications

L02 – Applying Network Address

Translation (NAT) in Machine

Applications

L10 – Applying Integrated

Architecture Features

to Improve Industrial

Control System (ICS) Security

L10 – Applying Integrated

Architecture Features

to Improve Industrial

Control System (ICS) Security

L01 – Introduction

to Studio 5000 Logix™ Designer

L01 – Introduction

to Studio 5000 Logix™ Designer

L08 – New Techniques to Increase

Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus

6 Applications

L08 – New Techniques to Increase

Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus

6 Applications

L06 – Basic PLC Programming

with Micro800™ Controller

Family

L06 – Basic PLC Programming

with Micro800™ Controller

Family

L07 – Advanced PLC Topics for

Micro800™ Controller

Family

L07 – Advanced PLC Topics for

Micro800™ Controller

Family

L08 – New Techniques to Increase

Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus

6 Applications

L08 – New Techniques to Increase

Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus

6 Applications

L08 – New Techniques to Increase

Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus

6 Applications

L08 – New Techniques to Increase

Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus

6 Applications

L11 – Drive Programming with the New

PowerFlex® 520-Series

AC Drive

L11 – Drive Programming with the New

PowerFlex® 520-Series

AC Drive

L11 – Drive Programming with the New

PowerFlex® 520-Series

AC Drive

L11 – Drive Programming with the New

PowerFlex® 520-Series

AC Drive

L14 – Integrated Motion on

EtherNet/IP

L14 – Integrated Motion on

EtherNet/IP

L14 – Integrated Motion on

EtherNet/IP

L14 – Integrated Motion on

EtherNet/IP

L20 – Solve Your Challenging

Sensing Applications

with New Sensor Technology

L20 – Solve Your Challenging

Sensing Applications

with New Sensor Technology

L16 – Introduction to the PlantPAx™

Process Automation System for Operations and System Engineering

L16 – Introduction to the PlantPAx™

Process Automation System for Operations and System Engineering

L09 – Premier Integration

with Intelligent Motor Control

Devices

L09 – Premier Integration

with Intelligent Motor Control

Devices

L05 – Speed Integration and Reduce Energy

Usage with Ethernet-enabled

MCCs, Studio 5000™ and

IntelliCENTER® Software

L05 – Speed Integration and Reduce Energy

Usage with Ethernet-enabled

MCCs, Studio 5000™ and

IntelliCENTER® Software

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Technical Sessions

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12-13

7 AM

8:30 AM

9 AM

9:30 AM

10 AM

10:30 AM

11 AM

1 PM

11:30 AM

12 PM

1:30 PM

2 PM

2:30 PM

3 PM

3:30 PM

4 PM

4:30 PM

Meeting

Room 2CD

Meeting

Room 6B

Meeting

Room 5A

Meeting

Room 4AB

Meeting

Room 6C

Meeting

Room 6A

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Networking

Visit Show Floor/Lunch/Networking

T68 – Introduction to Functional Safety

for Machinery, Including Risk

Assessment

T64 – Machinery Safety System Selection and Development

CT101 – ArcFlash Standards

and MCC Safety

T67 – Safety First: Putting Up Your Guard with Rockwell Safety

Technology

CT102 – Introducing the Safety Maturity

Index™

T75 – Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) – More Than Just Locking

Out Energy Sources

T51 – PlantPAx™ Process Automation

System Overview

CT107 – Advanced Process Control

Techniques

CT108 – Why Do I Need a Manufacturing

Execution System (MES)? Can’t My ERP System Do What I Need?

CT109 – Migration Solutions for

Upgrading Legacy Drives, Controls and Operator Interfaces

T09 – Increasing Software

Development Effi ciency Using the Integrated

Architecture Application Tools

T58 – Strategies and Tools for

Migrating Legacy Distributed Control

Systems (DCSs)

CT104 – Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP

Networking

T31 – Improving Industrial Security and Robustness for Industrial Control

Systems (ICS)

CT106 – Harnessing Network, Storage and Virtualization

Technologies for Industrial Automation

T29 – Industrial Demilitarized Zone Design Principles

CT105 – Practical Applications for

Network Security on Your Industrial

Control System (ICS)

CT103 – The Internet

of Things

CT111 – Remote Monitoring and Control Options

for Medium Voltage Drives

T81 – Protecting Your Architecture

Investment through Rockwell

Automation Power Quality Solutions

CT113 – VFD Installation

Considerations

T83 – Energy Monitoring and Control with RA

Energy Intelligence Portfolio

T40 – Next Generation of

Compact AC Drives

CT112 – Impact of VFDs on a Power

Distribution System

CT114 – Automation Solutions for

the Water and Wastewater Industry

CT115 – Integrating Your Electrical Distribution/

Protection into Your Process

Using the Ethernet IEC61850 Protocol

T46 – Global Short Circuit Current

Rating Solutions

CT118 – Applying Information Software

to the Process and Manufacturing

Automation System for Increased Production

Performance

T48 – Instrumentation

for Produced Water Applications

CT117 – Getting the Most from Your

MRO Budget

CT116 – Adding Adaptive Mobile

Computing to Your Factory Floor

T26 – Leverage VMware for

Rockwell Applications

T23 – Innovations in RFID, Mobile HMI

and Supporting Infrastructures

T07 – Achieving a Higher Level

of Maintenance and Reliability to Help You Increase

Uptime

T33 – A Network Foundation –

Applied Case Study in Deploying a

Reliable Physical Infrastructure

for Process

CT110 – Why a Network and

Security Audit is a Must in Today’s Manufacturing

Environment

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Gwinnett Center Map

Hands-on Labs

Technical Sessions

EXHIBITS

& LUNCH

REGISTRATION

PARKING

Exhibit Hall A

Upper Level

Lower Level

5C

4B

ConciergeDesk

MainEntrance

4A

5B

2D 2C 2B 2A

5A

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Plan Your Day

This FREE educational event features in-depth hands-on labs and technical sessions along with a showcase of product exhibits from Rockwell Automation and our Partners.

Hands-on Labs are 90 minutes and are off ered at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM.

Technical Sessions run for 60 minutes and are off ered at 8:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM and 3:30 PM.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13

Registration and Visit Show FloorRegistration and Visit Show Floor

Break – Visit Rockwell Automation and PartnerNetwork ExhibitsBreak – Visit Rockwell Automation and PartnerNetwork Exhibits

Complimentary Lunch for Attendees: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM PM on the Exhibit Floor

Complimentary Lunch for Attendees: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM on the Exhibit Floor

7 AM

8 AM ROOMROOM

8:30 AM ROOMROOM

9:30 AM

10 AM ROOMROOM

11 AM ROOMROOM

1 PM ROOMROOM

12 PM

2 PM ROOMROOM

3 PM ROOMROOM

3:30 PM ROOMROOM

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L01 – Introduction to Studio 5000 Logix™ Designer: Learn how to reduce development time, start-up and maintenance of your control system by designing, creating, downloading and testing an Studio 5000 Logix Designer program using a Logix Programmable Automation Controller.

L02 – Applying Network Address Translation (NAT) in Machine Applications: This combination hands on lab and discussion highlights the utilization of integrated Network Address Translation (NAT) on the Stratix 5700 switch to easily integrate duplicate machines and modular systems into a larger Ethernet network. A prior understanding of subnets, VLANs, and routing is highly recommended.

L05 – Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet-enabled MCCs, Studio 5000™ and IntelliCENTER® Software: Experience the ease of integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers (MCCs) with their associated components – PowerFlex drives and E300 overload relays. See how, with a click of the button, the new IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant populates the Studio 5000™ I/O tree, simplifying device confi guration and reducing commissioning time and errors. In addition, discover the powerful combination of IntelliCENTER Energy which will monitor the energy usage within your MCC.

L06 – Basic PLC Programming with Micro800™ Controller Family: This introductory lab will cover the basic capabilities, applications and programming of micro Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). In this lab you will learn about the Micro800™ Controller features such as enhanced graphic programming and controller password protection. This is followed by programming the Micro800 PLCs with the Connected Components Workbench™ software for a simple application.

L07 – Advanced PLC Topics for Micro800™ Controller Family: In this advanced lab, learn how to interface the Micro800™ Controller Family with the PowerFlex® Compact Drives and Kinetix® Component Servo Drives. Participants will utilize the Connected Components Accelerator Toolkit to complete simple machine applications.

L08 – New Techniques to Increase Effi ciency with PanelView™ Plus 6 Applications: Learn how new features in PanelView Plus 6/FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition can help reduce your HMI development time, while making your applications more secure. This hands-on lab will focus on using global objects, leveraging parameters and faceplates, and extending functionality with ActiveX controls. Customers interested in remote connectivity to their HMI application will also benefi t from a section of this lab dedicated to FactoryTalk ViewPoint v2.0, featuring a new tag write capability.

L09 – Premier Integration with Intelligent Motor Control Devices: Gain fi rst hand experience on how “Premier Integration” enhances the integration of PowerFlex® AC drives, E300 overload relays and SMC’s with Logix controllers. See the real time saving benefi ts of this simplifi ed integration and how this can help reduce time required during system development, operation and maintenance.

L10 – Applying Integrated Architecture Features to Improve Industrial Control System (ICS) Security: Gain a better understanding of security features available in the Integrated Architecture and PlantPAx solutions. Learn how you can protect your IP, secure the communication channel to your controller, and control access to your processes with FactoryTalk Security in both Studio 5000 and FactoryTalk View SE. Finally, learn how to audit controller changes and detect unauthorized changes using FactoryTalk AssetCentre.

L11 – Drive Programming with the New PowerFlex® 520-Series AC Drive: Learn how to quickly and easily confi gure PowerFlex 525 AC drives. From the built-in human interface module (HIM), to Connected Components Workbench™ or the Studio 5000™ environment, we provide you with powerful, intuitive tools to help enhance your user experience and reduce your development time so you can deliver machines faster and more effi ciently. Finally see how automatic device confi guration can save valuable time to get your machines back on line faster.

L13 – Reducing Machinery Safety System Development Time Using Safety Automation Builder: In this session, you’ll learn how to dramatically reduce development and deployment time of machinery safety systems using the Safety Automation Builder (SAB) confi guration tool. SAB facilitates the planning of safety systems, helping you lay out the machine safety hazards and access points, defi ne the appropriate safety functions, select products to achieve the required safety performance level (PL) according to EN ISO 13849-1, create SISTEMA projects for analysis of all Safety Functions, and create a bill of material.

L14 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: ILearn how to confi gure, program and commission a CompactLogix™ 5370 controller with integrated motion on EtherNet/IP using the new Kinetix® 5500 servo drives and PowerFlex® 755 variable frequency drives.

L16 – Introduction to the PlantPAx™ Process Automation System for Operations and System Engineering: This two part lab examines the PlantPAx™ System within a simulated plant environment through the eyes of an operator OR system engineer. As an operator, learn about navigating and interfacing with the system in a utilities and batch area. As an engineer, learn how to execute simple confi guration changes and add a new control strategy using the PlantPAx Library. Ideal for those seeking basic familiarity with the PlantPAx system.

L20 – Solve Your Challenging Sensing Applications with New Sensor Technology: In this session attendees will use the latest Allen-Bradley sensing technologies to solve a variety of challenging applications. We will also introduce the Rockwell Automation below Ethernet strategy which utilizes IO-Link enabled technology to provide seamless visibility of fi eld devices through Integrated Architecture from Rockwell Automation. Hands-on labs include:

• Background Suppression: Detect dark targets on light background

• Clear Object Detection: Sense a clear label on a bottle and detect clear fi lms

• Registration Control: Detect diff erent color marks on various backgrounds

• True Color Recognition: Diff erentiate between colors (e.g. sorting green objects from blue objects)

• Distance Measurement: Using long distance laser measurement and ultrasonic sensing for tension control

• Small Object Detection: Apply fork sensors and fi ber optics

Hands-on Labs

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L21 – Introduction to the New Guardmaster Programmable Safety Relay: Learn how to use the newest safety logic device from Rockwell Automation – the Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software Confi gurable Safety Relay. The CR30 is confi gured with a simple, intelligent function block editor in the free Connected Component Workbench software package. In this lab you will learn how to use the confi guration software and how to take advantage of several of the key features, including:

– Support of the 2080 4 input / 4 output plug-in module, enabling easy expansion of I/O for standard signals, such as resets, muting sensors and auxiliary outputs, all without expanding the device footprint or using the local safety rated I/O.

- Support of Single Wire Safety (SWS) inputs and outputs for simple integration with GSR safety relays, for example adding dry contact outputs while only using a single local safety output, a capability that traditional solid state output devices require two safety outputs plus a monitoring input to accomplish.

- Direct serial connection to a PanelView Component for visualization of status information, thus simplifying troubleshooting of the safety system.

T07 – Achieving a Higher Level of Maintenance and Reliability to Help You Increase Uptime: When a critical asset in a highly complex production system fails without warning, the cost in damage and downtime can be high not to mention the potential risk to personnel and the environment. Asset reliability can be a competitive business diff erentiator which causes many organizations to rethink how they can leverage existing resources to improve the performance of their critical assets. Attend this session to learn how Rockwell Automation Reliability Services can help prevent and predict unplanned downtime.

T09 – Increasing Software Development Effi ciency Using the Integrated Architecture Application Tools: Learn about new and existing Integrated Architecture tools that can speed implementation of your control system in all phases of the project. From videos to manuals to simple software applications, these tools help you understand, plan, and confi gure an Integrated Architecture System.

T23 – Innovations in RFID, Mobile HMI and Supporting Infrastructures: Join Motorola and Rockwell Automation for an overview on selecting and implementing three critical technologies: Industrial Voice and Data Networks supporting mobile devices and radios on the plant fl oor; RFID with direct integration to PLCs for tracking materials, products and assets; and Mobile HMI extending both PanelView Plus 6 and FactoryTalk View SE. Following the overview presentation, three demo stations will be setup for a hands-on look at these technologies.

T26 – Leverage VMware for Rockwell Applications: There are huge benefi ts to using VMware to deploy and run Rockwell applications. Learn important practical information on how to leverage virtualization on your next project. Training on a new VMware server sizing tool for Rockwell applications will be provided. Participants will each get a copy of the sizing tool. Also covered will be the steps for deploying new PlantPAx Virtual Templates and setting up a fault-tolerant environment to protect your Rockwell virtual machines.

T29 – Industrial Demilitarized Zone Design Principles: There are many organizations and standards bodies that recommend separating the enterprise zone from the industrial zones by utilizing an industrial demilitarized zone (iDMZ). This session will describe the basic principles and strategies of designing an iDMZ to separate these two zones. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts session is recommended.

T31 – Improving Industrial Security and Robustness for Industrial Control Systems (ICS): Learn practical security capabilities delivered with Rockwell Automation products and systems that improve the resiliency of the Integrated Architecture and help assure safety, operational integrity and protection of key information and intellectual property. Explore new security features and capabilities in Logix controllers and how to use FactoryTalk Security for user authorization and authentication and role-based access control.

T33 – A Network Foundation – Applied Case Study in Deploying a Reliable Physical Infrastructure for Process: Whether updating existing systems or planning plant expansions, the amount of development and implementation time can be costly. A “pre-built” building block approach can reduce deployment time up to a 75%. This session will follow an applied case study covering building spaces, industrial data center requirements, plant fl oor zone architecture, fi ber backbone and device level ring connections and grounding/bonding systems to connect, manage and automate the physical infrastructure.

T40 – Next Generation of Compact AC Drives: The new PowerFlex 525 AC drive delivers an innovative design that is remarkably versatile and can accommodate systems ranging from standalone machines to simple system integration. Learn how the PowerFlex 525 AC drive can help you maximize your system performance and reduce your time to design and deliver better machines.

T46 – Global Short Circuit Current Rating Solutions: This session will demonstrate how to use the new Line-to-Load web-based tool to determine component short circuit current ratings, and provide the test summaries for circuit breaker and fused component solutions. The session will cover applications through 690V, with high coordination performance.

T48 – Instrumentation for Produced Water Applications: Produced water refers to any water brought up to the surface during oil and gas production, typically as the result of drilling, exploration, and hydraulic fracturing. Before disposing or reusing the water, it must be treated to extract hydrocarbons and satisfy environmental code regulations. Achieving the required levels of control and monitoring requires instrumentation and analyzers to measure composition, fl ow, level, pressure and temperature, which this session will cover.

T58 – Strategies and Tools for Migrating Legacy Distributed Control Systems (DCSs): Diminishing support of legacy DCSs and today’s continuous optimization and innovation demands are leading users to replace legacy DCS system. This session will explore the scope of available tools, review well developed project plans, and discuss the benefi ts of migrating to the PlantPAx™ system. Gain insight into best practices to follow whether you’re considering a phased, rip and replace, or multi-site project.

T64 – Machinery Safety System Selection and Development: Following a risk assessment identifying hazards to be mitigated, suitable methods of safeguarding measures to meet machinery safety standards must be designed and implemented. Safety automation technologies are usually deployed including inputs, logic device, and outputs to perform a specifi c safety function. This session will cover safety function design, including tools to expedite and document the process. Ideally, we recommend attending “Machinery Safety System Development and Confi guration Tools Overview” Workshop prior to this session.

T67 – Safety First: Putting Up Your Guard with Rockwell Safety Technology: Learn how Polytron applies machine safety best practices to help a major consumer packaged goods company implement its strategic risk assessment plan using Rockwell Automation Safety Technology to mitigate risk. The client also relied on Polytron’s focused training to ensure continuity of performance for workforce safety in updated machine operation.

Technical Sessions

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T68 – Introduction to Functional Safety for Machinery, Including Risk Assessment: Emerging technologies and changing standards provide new requirements and opportunities for machine builders. Learn about these new opportunities and how to take advantage of them in this session that reviews EN ISO 13849-1, the SISTEMA calculator and other tools you can use to build a better machine.

T75 – Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) – More Than Just Locking Out Energy Sources: Many items are involved / required of a LOTO Program. Attend this session to understand the regulatory requirements, along with the fi ve required components of a LOTO Program.

T81 – Protecting Your Architecture Investment through Rockwell Automation Power Quality Solutions: Power irregularities can be extremely costly for customers. Learn how Rockwell Automation Power Quality solutions – Allen-Bradley uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) and new SoftSwitching Technologies products including the DySC Dynamic Sag Corrector, i-Sense voltage monitoring and the i-Grid monitoring network – can help leverage and protect your Integrated Architecture investment and improve uptime in your facility.

T83 – Energy Monitoring and Control with RA Energy Intelligence Portfolio: The focus of this session will be the new FactoryTalk Energy Intelligence software portfolio that can provide a fl exible decision support tool built on a premier ability to manage, visualize, and analyze system-wide energy data. This session will also touch upon the Allen-Bradley Power Monitors and how they are used to collect energy information.

CT101 – ArcFlash Standards and MCC Safety: Learn about several practical aspects of procuring and applying arc resistant equipment. It is intended to clarify the application of standards such as OSHA 1910, NEC 110.16, and NFPA-70E within typical industrial facilities. You will learn how Rockwell Automation MCC solutions fi t into an organization’s safety program through safe construction features that help prevent electrical shock.

CT102 – Introducing the Safety Maturity Index™: Lean how to measure the eff ectiveness of three key elements of safety performance. Then learn how to develop your path to best-in-class safety and productivity.

CT103 – The Internet of Things: The convergence of new technologies that securely connect plant information with enterprise systems can bring greater productivity, better utilization of assets, and improved decision-making to industrial companies. By bridging the gap between factory-level systems and enterprise systems, Rockwell Automation and Cisco can show how the connected enterprise off ers ease of use, lower total cost of ownership, and improved operations.

CT104 – Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Networking: Learn the fundamentals of industrial Ethernet and the capabilities and features of EtherNet/IP. This session will break down the networking lingo and acronyms. Also learn how the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) fi ts within the OSI reference model and the value of supporting standard Ethernet and IP network technology.

CT105 – Practical Applications for Network Security on Your Industrial Control System (ICS): Join us in this practical application session as we discuss how to build a secure remote access network utilizing several key network technologies; the new Control Logix secure network card 1756-EN2TSC and the new secure router appliance Stratix 5900. We will also look at using Network Address Translation (NAT) technology in the 9300-ENA appliance to support consistent network addressing across similar machines to simplify development and deployment. You will also be introduced to Rockwell Automation’s Virtual Support Engineer (VSE), providing remote support to your customers and avoiding travel costs and delays.

CT106 – Harnessing Network, Storage and Virtualization Technologies for Industrial Automation: Learn how Rockwell Automation can to help your business realize the cost savings of virtualization in a production environment through a pre-engineered, scalable infrastructure off ering called the Industrial Data Center.

CT107 – Advanced Process Control Techniques: PlantPAx advanced controls and optimization help improve production performance by decreasing costs and increasing production, yields and product quality. This scalable portfolio addresses the full spectrum of process control and optimization for the batch, hybrid and continuous production processes, including regulatory control, Model Predictive Control, and dynamic plant-wide optimization. Learn when to use and how to implement these advanced process control techniques.

CT108 – Why do I need a Manufacturing Execution System (MES)? Can’t my ERP System Do What I Need?: The gap between the management level (ERP systems, APS systems, spreadsheets, etc.) and the shop fl oor environment creates huge ineffi ciencies and additional costs in your company’s overall internal performance. In this session we will address how a Manufacturing Execution System fi ts into the ISA-95 model for manufacturing systems. We will discuss advantages of why you need MES and how it integrates with your ERP system to bring the ultimate in data analysis.

CT109 – Migration Solutions for Upgrading Legacy Drives, Controls and Operator Interfaces: Lifecycle Extension & Migrations from Rockwell Automation keep you ahead of the curve by helping you understand your risk of operating legacy automation equipment and developing a solution until you are ready to migrate to new technology. Rockwell Automation encourages a proactive migration strategy and this session will explain the value of our approach.

CT110 – Why a Network and Security Audit is a Must in Today’s Manufacturing Environment: Security should be designed and planned, not an afterthought. How are you incorporating security design into your projects? Who are your standards consultants? Are they manufacturing experts as well? How will you manage, monitor and maintain the new system? A network audit is not a security audit. What is the diff erence? Have you considered both the technical and non-technical aspects of a security plan? Visit with us to learn more or to validate your existing approach to these issues.

Technical Sessions

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CT111 – Remote Monitoring and Control Options for Medium Voltage Drives: Learn how you can optimize your Medium Voltage Drive investment through new, innovative remote monitoring and remote control options. This session will provide a brief overview of the Virtual Service Engineer (VSE) and how this is used to remotely provide proactive identifi cation, mitigation, and resolution of risks to the up time of your process. Also discussed will be remote HMI control options that enable users to control the VFD with a stand-alone HMI and still stay out of electrical equipment rooms, for maximum personnel safety.

CT112 – Impact of VFDs on a Power Distribution System: This session will review harmonics in power systems caused by VFDs, current vectors, total power factor, distortion and displacement power factor and their aff ect on the kW billed by the utility. It will also provide a comparison of various harmonic mitigation techniques used with Variable Frequency Drives, with a focus on how they also aff ect the power distribution system to which they are connected, including generator supplies.

CT113 – VFD Installation Considerations: There are important factors to consider when installing variable frequency drives. Join us for this in depth looks at some of the best practices to use when designing and installing drives. We will discuss proper grounding and circuit protection, as well as, mitigating problem areas like refl ected wave, common mode noise and cable charging.

CT114 – Automation Solutions for the Water and Wastewater Industry: Water industry professionals around the world face major challenges: tighter water quality standards and rising labor, operating and maintenance costs; increased security and stringent government regulations; system capacity expansion with increased equipment reliability; and aging control and distribution systems which require upgrades. This presentation will cover how to improve plant wide operations by implementing a single solution for automation and information that spans the wells, raw water, processing, disinfection and distribution systems.

CT115 – Integrating your Electrical Distribution/Protection into Your Process Using the Ethernet IEC61850 Protocol: Learn how to integrate IEC-61850 compliant protective equipment (generator, feeder, motor, transformer protection; including arc fl ash exposure protection) with your Control Logix architecture.

CT116 – Adding Adaptive Mobile Computing to Your Factory Floor: Imagine a brand new factory fl oor computing system that allows you to view your existing Windows applications from iPhones, iPads and Android devices. Imagine this same system delivering applications and information to you based upon your skill set, proximity to a process, or ability to handle an event such as an alarm. Now envision adding this functionality to your existing factory fl oor computing systems with no impact on production. You’ve just entered the world of Adaptive Mobile Computing with “Relevance” – the latest client management software for the factory fl oor brought to you by the developers of ThinManager. Join us at this session and experience this “Relevance” through a live demonstration depicting the factory of the future.

CT117 – Getting the Most from Your MRO Budget: Join us for a fi nancial review that will look at ways to maximize what you can accomplish with your limited maintenance budget. We’ll share ideas that every plant can use to balance the needs of production, fi nance and maintenance – all while operating within existing budgets.

CT118 – Applying Information Software to the Process and Manufacturing Automation System for Increased Production Performance: Most of what manufacturers need to know about their production operations is buried in their greatest hidden asset – their manufacturing data. Learn about how information software can help improve OEE through system visibility into real-time reporting, dashboards and better decision making. We will provide valuable information about the technologies around FactoryTalk Historian, FactoryTalk Vantage Point and FactoryTalk Metrics.

Technical Sessions

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February 12-13, 2014

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