Free-to-attend seminar on PROFIBUS and PROFINET Systems Safety and Security

There are still a few places available at the PROFIBUS Group’s free-to-attend seminar covering crucial design, installation and maintenance issues for safe and secure automation systems using PROFIBUS, PROFINET and PROFIsafe.
Taking place in Coventry on 23rd April, this one-day seminar addresses important safety and security issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and advanced engineering applications. It covers key application areas such as packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, drives, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, it focuses on the safety aspects of system design and operations.
Supported by live demonstrations and case studies the seminar will be of great value to Designers, Production Engineers and System Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and machinery.
Draft Programme contents – subject to change
09:30 | Tea / Coffee / Registration | |
10:00 | Introduction incl. PROFIBUS and PROFINET Update | Mark Freeman – Siemens |
10:10 | PROFIBUS and Intrinsic Safety | TBA |
10:30 | Basics of Functional Safety Standards | Ian Curtis – Siemens |
11.10 | Tea / Coffee | |
11.25 | The Basics of PROFIsafe | Derek Lane – Wago |
11.45 | Simple good practice for Industrial IT Security | Peter Brown – Siemens |
12:05 | Safety strategy for C&I Systems | Stephen Park – BAe |
12:45 | Lunch | |
13:25 | Security and its application to C&I networks | Harriet Gibbons – BAe |
14:05 | PROFIsafe Demonstration incl. security considerations | Peter Brown – Siemens |
14:55 | Summary / Questions | |
15:00 | Close |
This event provides delegates with an excellent networking opportunity and the ability to speak to our experts whom, we promise, will not force you to buy anything.
Places are limited so click on this link Now! for further information and to register
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