Process 2013
March 2013
News
Visitors Process Expo Africa 2013 to be hosted at JHB Expo Centre Nasrec from 21–23 May, may look forward to viewing a diverse range of international representation as well as local companies which in turn comprises of a number of 'Proudly South African' manufacturers. Process Expo Africa 2013 will showcase total solutions enabling them to control, regulate and automate your processes and operations. The presentation of brand new products, applications and technologies will play a particularly prominent role, and they will no doubt gain a complete overview of the World of Automation Technology.
Process 2013 will again incorporate the Process Training Academy alongside the Expo. The Process 2011 Training Academy offered visitors 90 cutting-edge training sessions at no charge over the three show days, and attracted over 2000 delegates. Topics included Technology, Services, MES, Process Visualisation, DCS/PLC/RTU, Drives and a host of instrumentation-specific workshops and training courses.
Other exciting events will include various product launches and of course the ever-popular early morning breakfast presentations on each show day.
Visitor and training information and registration will be available and operational as from 1 March 2013, so keep an eye on the press and www.process-expo.co.za
The Process Expo Team looks forward to welcoming you at Process Expo Africa 2013!
For more information contact Hanli Kritzinger, managing director, élancommunications, +27 (0)12 205 1566, [email protected], www.elancomm.com
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