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From the president's desk
December 2004, SAIMC
Having spent a certain amount of time over the last few months travelling the country and visiting our various branches, I am left in no doubt that the institute is alive and well, and sure to move from ...

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Cape Town Branch
December 2004, SAIMC
There was great interest recently with the presentation of the Matrix Controller VSD. Will Law of Varispeed Jhb kindly presented an extract from a paper previously presented at a Jhb Conference. Will ...

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Durban Branch Annual Dinner
December 2004, SAIMC
           

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Johannesburg Branch
December 2004, SAIMC
Meetings November was a busy month for the committee as we held our second golf day, a site visit to Eskom TSI and a year-end function where 50 of us joined forces and went to the State Theatre to watch ...

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From the president's desk
November 2004, SAIMC
Dear fellow C&I Professional, Wow, but this year certainly has flown past! No sooner had I taken over the reins from the very capable Johan Steyn in April this year, when after receiving the umpteenth ...

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Secunda Branch
November 2004, News
Editorial This newsletter is your (Secunda SAIMC member) mouthpiece. We welcome any contributions, even if they are in the form of criticism. This will hopefully lead to discussions that will improve ...

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Johannesburg Branch (Branch of the Year)
November 2004, SAIMC
Meetings Our October meeting was the last official gathering for 2004. It was sponsored by Flour SA, the topic being safety integrity levels (SIL). It was presented by Dick Perry, a former national president ...

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Durban Branch
November 2004, News
The August meeting was sponsored by Endress + Hauser. Colin Malan presented an interesting paper on instrument management solutions. Despite the evening being a really wet one, the turn out was good. ...

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Johannesburg Branch
October 2004, SAIMC
Meetings As published, the September meeting was sponsored by Trainrite, on the topic of learner training. Presented by Peter Roos, it attracted all our regular attendees and a number of interested parties ...

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Secunda Branch
October 2004, SAIMC
Things could not go better with the Secunda Branch. Since the last report we had another five technology evenings with presentations on conductivity measurement, different types for different applications, ...

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Johannesburg branch (branch of the year)
September 2004, SAIMC
The training of new participants in our industry is something about which many senior members are extremely concerned. We will be addressing this problem in September - read on for full details.       Meetings...

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Rustenburg branch
September 2004, SAIMC
Our July meeting was well attended and a most interesting and informative lecture on gas sampling techniques was presented by Dries Griessel, an analytical product manager at ABB.    Also present from ...

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Durban branch
September 2004, SAIMC
Due to the inclement weather, we are now able to spend some time updating readers on our numerous activities over the past few months. The Durban branch spent a lot of effort getting a new committee ...

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Johannesburg Branch
August 2004, SAIMC
Meetings The July meeting was sponsored by Adroit (Proudly South African) despite the weather being near freezing. The hot topic was Microsoft.Net presented by Dave Wibberley. This attracted a large ...

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