New versions of Adroit, VIZNET and OPUS will be unveiled at Adroit Technologies' 2007 International User Conference where the company is offering users a fresh look at technology, business and product.
The conference will be held at Microsoft's Johannesburg head office on 26-27 September and will run from 7am to 5pm with breaks throughout the day for networking, lunch and a bit of entertainment.
Topics to be covered during the two-day event include Future Product Strategies, DB Generator, Vizmine, Service Level Agreements, Increasing Plant Performance and The Basics of MES.
Keynote speakers will cover a varied range of topics over the two days, including Getting data onto a mobile platform, Challenges and solutions for large scada implementations, Vista & Office 2007, Advanced alarming, OPC trends and new OPC unified architecture, Using GPRS and other wireless technologies for data acquisition.
An awards evening will be held on the Wednesday evening at Monte Casino, and will include a not-to-be-missed guest speaker.
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