ARC's sixteenth annual world industry forum
February 2012
News
The ARC Advisory Group’s sixteenth annual World Industry Forum will be held this year at the Renaissance Orlando, SeaWorld hotel in Florida from 6-9 February. This year’s forum programmes cover a wide range of industrial automation and IT-related issues, including:
* Analytics for industry.
* Asset information and lifecycle management.
* Asset performance management.
* Cloud computing.
* Collaboration and social media solutions.
* Innovations in virtual production.
* Operational excellence for power generation.
* Security solutions for plants and infrastructure.
* Supply chain integrity and brand protection.
* Sustainable operational excellence solutions.
* Enterprise mobility.
The automation technologies represented and discussed include sensors, PLCs, and DCS control systems. Software technologies include HMI/Scada, historian, simulation, MES, ERP, and asset management. The ARC forum addresses both process and discrete marketplaces. Forum participants typically include senior industry executives plus directors and managers from across the global engineering, IT, operations, maintenance, and supply chain/logistics communities; plus representatives from government, academia and the media.
For more information contact Kimberly Coffman, ARC Advisory Group, +1 508 634 8551, [email protected], www.arcweb.com
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