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Informative PROFIBUS PROFINET and IO-Link seminarFree Seminar – MTC Coventry – Thursday February 25, 2016

Back by popular demand, this free-to-attend seminar addresses the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and process industry applications.

Covering the use of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link in key application areas such as pulp & paper, chemical, utilities, pharmaceutical, packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, it focuses on the practical aspects of using advanced networking technologies from system design and safety considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding.

Supported by demonstrations of actual tools used in configuration and maintenance, the seminar will be of great value to Designers, Production/System Engineers, Instrument Technicians/Engineers and C&I Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and process plant.

Standardised in IEC 61158, PROFIBUS and PROFINET provide state of the art digital communications addressing all the needs of manufacturing and process industries, significantly lowering capital expenditure on installation, commissioning and maintenance. They offer unprecedented integration of automation, control, monitoring and safety systems using standardised and widely supported communications and networking solutions.

IO-LINK is an independent sensor/actuator interface solution for use with several industrial fieldbus and industrial network solutions, including PROFIBUS and PROFINET. The presentation will provide an introduction to this technology, the types of devices available, how they are parameterised and how they are integrated within a programmable control system.

This seminar is ably presented by specialists from PI UK member companies. Attendance is free of charge to pre-registered delegates from the User community, i.e. companies that own, operate, design, build or maintain automated plant. The event will provide delegates with an excellent networking opportunity and the ability to speak to our experts whom, we promise, will not force you to buy anything.

“Very well presented and a lot of useful information” “Fantastic as always and very informative”

“Superb day for experience and information”

If you’d like to learn how to simplify your PROFIBUS or PROFINET application … don’t miss this one-day Seminar!

Click here to Register

 Draft Agenda – subject to change (Registration and Coffee 9.00 am)

09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Bob Squirrell
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS and PROFINET – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch  
13.35 Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS PA Network Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 Derek Lane
14.45 An introduction to IO-Link and its integration with programmable control systems Peter Thomas
15.25 Summary/Questions
15.30 Close

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 Informative PROFIBUS PROFINET and IO-Link seminar“It was a great seminar, very interesting and it gave me kind of new knowledge basis”

That was the comment from Manuel Polonia who had travelled all the way from Italy just to attend this event. For Manuel and some 40 other engineers who attended PI UK’s seminar at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at the University of Sheffield, Wednesday October 14th was a truly memorable day.

The first event of its type in the UK, this free-to-attend seminar addressed the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and process industry applications.

Covering the use of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link in key application areas such as pulp & paper, chemical, utilities, pharmaceutical, packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, the seminar focused on the practical aspects of using these technologies, from system design and safety considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding.

Supported by demonstrations of the actual tools used in configuration and maintenance, these seminar are of great value to Designers, Production/System Engineers, Instrument Technicians/Engineers and C&I Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and process plant.

Here are a few more comments from attendees:

  • Very interesting event, concise yet informative
  • Good presentations, very informative
  • Excellent content.
  • Very well put together event and very well presented
  • Very interesting – learnt a lot about current and upcoming topics
  • Topics discussed were spot on!
  • Very good – increased my understanding of Profibus/Profinet
  • Great! Presented very well, and very well understood from my point of view. New to this field of engineering.

Don’t miss our next seminar!

Following the undoubted success of this event, PI UK will be organising a number of follow up events during 2016. Click here to join the mailing list to ensure that you are kept informed of when and where these will be.  

To give you an idea of what was/will be covered, here is the agenda from the Sheffield event:

09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch  
13.35 Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS PA Network Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 Xiu Ji
14.45 An introduction to IO-Link and its integration with programmable control systems Peter Thomas
14.55 Summary/Questions
15.00 Close

Click here to view and download the presentations from Slideshare. 

Why get PI Certified?
Certified Training taking place

  • Widely recognised qualifications confirm competence in engineering, design, layout and installation of PROFIBUS or PROFINET networks
  • Essential pre-requisite to being able to work on the PROFIBUS or PROFINET systems of many large organisations
  • Many companies will only utilise Certified Profibus Engineers, so if you are not certified you could miss out on future business opportunities!
  • Evidence that your systems will be fundamentally sound and well-engineered, resulting in low life cycle cost
  • Help avoid costly installation problems from the outset

Want to ensure reliable and trouble-free PROFIBUS systems?

Adopt the PI Chain of Integrity:

  • Use only Certified Products
  • tested at Certified Test Labs
  • Installed by Certified Installers
  • managed by Certified Engineers,
  • to systems designed by Certified System Designers,
  • all trained and tested by Certified Trainers at
  • Certified Training Centres using PI-approved training course material and Learning Outcomes

Start at the very beginning …

As a first but essential step make sure that your engineering team is properly qualified by having them all attend the Certified PROFIBUS Installer Course, which is a one-day course covering the layout, design, installation, and maintenance of PROFIBUS networks.  Approved by PROFIBUS and PROFINET International (PI), this internationally accredited certified training is considered an essential pre-requisite to being able to work on the PROFIBUS systems of many large organisations in, for example, the Water Industry, Transport & Logistics, Energy and Defence.

Who should attend the course?

The course is not just for installers. It is recommended for anyone who is involved in the planning, design, layout, installation, and commissioning of PROFIBUS networks. Although centred on the most widely used fieldbus technology, PROFIBUS, most of the course is equally applicable to other fieldbus technologies.

No prior knowledge of fieldbus systems is required. However, even very experienced fieldbus engineers who have previously attended the course say that they have gained valuable knowledge on how to avoid problems.

The course is specified by many companies across a wide range of industries as a pre-requisite for anyone working on PROFIBUS systems. The course is also a pre-requisite for attending the Certified PROFIBUS Engineer course and the new (introduced 2015) Certified PROFIBUS System Design course.

Why bother with Certified Installation training?

Fieldbus, and particularly PROFIBUS, provides reliable and cost-effective technology for a wide range of instrumentation and control equipment used in manufacturing, storage, building and process industries. However, fieldbus installation is fundamentally different from other types of electrical installation because it uses high-speed digital communications. When problems are encountered, they are invariably caused by simple errors in layout, cabling or connections. With certified training, such problems can be avoided at the outset, rather than after the installation is complete, when correction may require expensive re-routing or re-wiring.

The Certified PROFIBUS Installer Course gives a widely recognised and valued qualification that confirms the competence of trainees in the layout and installation of PROFIBUS DP and PA networks.

Completing the PROFIBUS set of Courses

Once qualified as a Certified Installer, trainees can move on to higher levels of training and certification. For example, the one-day Commissioning & Maintenance course covering commissioning and live fault-finding is very popular with newly-certified Installers, many of whom take the course the following day.

Then there’s the newly-introduced Certified PROFIBUS System Design Course, aimed squarely at anyone who is dealing with the design, specification or procurement of modern automation and control systems at the engineering or technical level.  Good installation depends completely on good design – and unless the system designers hold valid certificates, how can an employer or contractor know that the design will take into consideration all the myriad factors that will lead to a fundamentally sound and well-engineered system that will result in a low life cycle cost?

This System Design course is also suitable for device manufacturers, system integrators and technical sales/marketing people who want to know the best way to put systems together. The course is aimed at the professional engineer level and a basic familiarity with control system terminology and the ability to perform simple engineering calculations is assumed.

Finally there’s the Certified PROFIBUS Engineer Course, covering in depth PROFIBUS DP and PA network design and operation. This is an in-depth course covering PROFIBUS DP and PA network operation, design, commissioning and live fault-finding. It covers basic cyclic data exchange (so-called DP-V0) and DP-V1 extensions that are used in PA devices and more complex DP devices. Most of the course is involved with understanding and interpreting the various telegrams that pass between devices. The course builds on the Certified PROFIBUS Installer course, the Commissioning & Maintenance course and the Certified PROFIBUS System Design course and provides extensive detail on PROFIBUS DP protocols and PA profiles.

And the same is true for PROFINET

The Certified PROFINET Engineer Course is an internationally accredited in-depth 3-day course covering PROFINET network operation, design and commissioning. Increasingly used in highly automated production facilities, PROFINET is the leading industrial Ethernet standard with more than 10 million installed devices at last count.

Industrial Ethernet systems are being installed in factories and automation systems and they bring changes to enterprises in production or business operation, network access and security. Everyone involved in installing Ethernet- and Internet-based devices or systems for a production line should know the basics of Ethernet components such as network cables, switches, and PCs.

The course is designed for everyone who wants to know the theoretical and practical aspects of PROFINET. It is an in-depth course that teaches the details of what goes on in a PROFINET network and incorporates the Certified PROFINET Installer Course in the first day. Those who pass the written examination and practical test will gain a valuable and internationally recognised certificate of their competence to design and trouble-shoot PROFINET networks.

Continuing Professional Development

Once having gained these internationally recognised qualifications, it’s important that qualified personnel continue their professional development by gaining relevant experience in the field, through association with other qualified technicians and engineers and keeping up to date with the technology.

A good indication of dedication to best practice would be through active membership PI UK, the UK branch of PROFIBUS and PROFINET international. PI UK keeps its members up to date with news of the latest technical developments, free access to specifications, profiles, design guides and a lot of additional information on PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link as well as organising technical events and providing access to a Pool of Experts to provide additional help.

By these means, recently qualified trainees can progress towards full competence in their chosen field of expertise.

What is Competence?

Here is a very good graphic illustrating the essential components of Competence. The part played by training cannot be underestimated.

Competence Explained Graphically

Knowledge 

  • Is acquired through training – both formal and on the job – and is required to enable people to formulate a plan of action to undertake a task or activity.

Skills

  • are both physical and mental that experienced people often use subconsciously. Mental skills can be thought of as the abilities brought to bear on the formulation of a plan while physical skills can be thought of as the execution part of a plan of action.

Attributes

  • are associated with personal qualities such as morality, determination, fastidiousness etc.

More Information

All of these courses are delivered regularly in the UK, as scheduled courses held by our 2 PITCs or at the premises of customers for groups of 6 or more.  Check the Training Pages of the PI website , email or call +44 207 193 8018 for further details.

Free seminar on PROFINET, PROFIBUS and IO-Link

Sheffield 14th October

A presentation on PROFINET network acceptance testing is the latest addition to the agenda of our ever-popular seminar series. 

PROFINET Qualification-Peter ThomasLike its predecessor PROFIBUS, PROFINET is a diagnostic-rich protocol allowing your support team to quickly identify the source of device-related problems. This however is of limited use if the underlying performance of your network is poor. PROFINET networks are often seen as the plug and play solution for industrial networks, giving you the impression that successful completion of your application-specific testing is a guarantee that your network is working efficiently and without errors. This is fundamentally wrong and needs to be considered at the design stage as well as the acceptance stage of a project. This presentation will discuss the issues, how to address them and give typical examples of the equipment required.

About the seminar

Lots to learn at the PROFIBUS & PROFINET seminarBack by popular demand, this free-to-attend seminar addresses the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and process industry applications.

Covering the use of PROFIBUS and PROFINET – and now IO-Link – in key application areas such as pulp & paper, chemical, utilities, pharmaceutical, packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, it focuses on the practical aspects of using PROFIBUS and PROFINET from system design and safety considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding.

Supported by demonstrations of actual tools used in configuration and maintenance, the seminar will be of great value to Designers, Production/System Engineers, Instrument Technicians/Engineers and C&I Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and process plant.

Standardised in IEC 61158, PROFIBUS and PROFINET provide state of the art digital communications addressing all the needs of manufacturing and process industries, significantly lowering capital expenditure on installation, commissioning and maintenance. They offer unprecedented integration of automation, control, monitoring and safety systems using standardised and widely supported communications and networking solutions.

This seminar is ably presented by fieldbus specialists from The PROFIBUS Group member companies. Attendance is free of charge to pre-registered delegates from the User community, i.e. companies that own, operate, design, build or maintain automated plant. The event will provide delegates with an excellent networking opportunity and the ability to speak to our experts whom, we promise, will not force you to buy anything.

“Very well presented and a lot of useful information” “Fantastic as always and very informative”

“Superb day for experience and information”

If you’d like to learn how to simplify your PROFIBUS or PROFINET application … don’t miss this one-day Seminar!

Draft Agenda (Registration and Coffee 9.00 am)

Please note that the agenda can be flexible on the day and the presenters are happy to dwell on areas of specific interest.  Questions are encouraged throughout the day. All times are approximate.

09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch  
13.35 Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS PA Network Andy Verwer
14.15 Control of PROFINET Devices over the Internet Xiu Ji
14.45 An introduction to IO-Link and its integration with programmable control systems Peter Thomas
14.55 Summary/Questions
15.00 Close

More information and online registration

Free Seminar – Sheffield – Wednesday October 14, 2015

IO-Link presentation

A presentation on IO-Link is the latest addition to the agenda of our ever-popular seminar series. IO-Link is an independent sensor/actuator interface solution for use with several industrial fieldbus and industrial network solutions, including PROFIBUS and PROFINET. The presentation will provide an introduction to this technology, the types of devices available, how they are parameterised and how they are integrated within a programmable control system.

About the seminar

Lots to learn at the PROFIBUS & PROFINET seminarBack by popular demand, this free-to-attend seminar addresses the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and process industry applications.

Covering the use of PROFIBUS and PROFINET – and now IO-Link – in key application areas such as pulp & paper, chemical, utilities, pharmaceutical, packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, it focuses on the practical aspects of using PROFIBUS and PROFINET from system design and safety considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding.

Supported by demonstrations of actual tools used in configuration and maintenance, the seminar will be of great value to Designers, Production/System Engineers, Instrument Technicians/Engineers and C&I Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and process plant.

Standardised in IEC 61158, PROFIBUS and PROFINET provide state of the art digital communications addressing all the needs of manufacturing and process industries, significantly lowering capital expenditure on installation, commissioning and maintenance. They offer unprecedented integration of automation, control, monitoring and safety systems using standardised and widely supported communications and networking solutions.

This seminar is ably presented by fieldbus specialists from The PROFIBUS Group member companies. Attendance is free of charge to pre-registered delegates from the User community, i.e. companies that own, operate, design, build or maintain automated plant. The event will provide delegates with an excellent networking opportunity and the ability to speak to our experts whom, we promise, will not force you to buy anything.

“Very well presented and a lot of useful information” “Fantastic as always and very informative”

“Superb day for experience and information”

If you’d like to learn how to simplify your PROFIBUS or PROFINET application … don’t miss this one-day Seminar!

Agenda (Registration and Coffee 9.00 am)

Click here to view and download the presentations from Slideshare. 

09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch  
13.35 Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS PA Network Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 Xiu Ji
14.45 An introduction to IO-Link and its integration with programmable control systems Peter Thomas
14.55 Summary/Questions
15.00 Close

Click here to view and download the presentations from Slideshare. 

Free Seminar – AMRC, Sheffield – Wednesday October 14, 2015

Seminar sessionBack by popular demand, this free-to-attend seminar addresses the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and process industry applications.

Covering the use of PROFIBUS and PROFINET in key application areas such as pulp & paper, chemical, utilities, pharmaceutical, packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, it focuses on the practical aspects of using PROFIBUS and PROFINET from system design and safety considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding.

Supported by demonstrations of actual tools used in configuration and maintenance, the seminar will be of great value to Designers, Production/System Engineers, Instrument Technicians/Engineers and C&I Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and process plant.

Standardised in IEC 61158, PROFIBUS and PROFINET provide state of the art digital communications addressing all the needs of manufacturing and process industries, significantly lowering capital expenditure on installation, commissioning and maintenance. They offer unprecedented integration of automation, control, monitoring and safety systems using standardised and widely supported communications and networking solutions.

This seminar is ably presented by fieldbus specialists from The PROFIBUS Group member companies. Attendance is free of charge to pre-registered delegates from the User community, i.e. companies that own, operate, design, build or maintain automated plant. The event will provide delegates with an excellent networking opportunity and the ability to speak to our experts whom, we promise, will not force you to buy anything.

“Very well presented and a lot of useful information” “Fantastic as always and very informative”

“Superb day for experience and information”

If you’d like to learn how to simplify your PROFIBUS or PROFINET application … don’t miss this one-day Seminar!

 Agenda (Registration and Coffee 9.00 am)

Click here to view and download the presentations from Slideshare. 

09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch  
13.35 Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS PA Network Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 Xiu Ji
14.55 Summary/Questions
15.00 Close

Click here to view and download the presentations from Slideshare. 

Catching The Process FieldbusRenowned PROFIBUS author James Powell of Siemens Canada will be at the conference to launch the 2nd edition of  his popular book “Catching the Process Fieldbus”, about which he says “the big thing … is the addition of PROFINET”.

James will have with him few signed copies to give away to conference delegates.

“This book is a must read if you want to get started with PROFIBUS or PROFINET. Just the right balance between theory and real live experience!” said Karsten Schneider, Chairman of PI. “The second edition of this classic work adds valuable information about PROFINET’s role in process automation, supplementing the widely-used PROFIBUS protocol.  With some theory and a lot of practical experience presented,  this book is THE place to start learning about PROFIBUS and PROFINET for process” added Carl Henning, Deputy Director of PI North America.

James will also be presenting a paper entitled “PROFIBUS and PROFINET – A Perfect Match made in Karlsruhe”, showing the relative ease of combining PROFIBUS and PROFINET into the same system or moving from PROFIBUS to PROFINET.

Click here for more information about the Conference Programme

Register as a Conference Delegate

Register now to ensure your place and to be kept up to date with the conference programme as it develops. A Certificate of Attendance can be supplied if ordered at time of registration.

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