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Paths into the future

Paths into the future
On the occasion of the 74th Conference on 10/11 November in Bad Neuenahr, Germany, Namur will cast a look into the future of process control engineering. Namur could win ABB as partner for this conference. Process control engineering has been a central part of ABB’s product portfolio for many years. „ABB has always been on top of innovation in this sector and therefore is an ideal partner for this main conference,“ said General Manager Dr. Wolfgang Morr.

In his plenary speech, Dr. Peter Terwiesch, Chairman of the Executive Board of the German ABB, will elaborate, from ABB’s perspective, on the possibilities of state-of-the-art process control engineering and where process control engineering may be heading to in the near future. In ABB’s view one of the major functions of a process control system is to enable the plant operator to keep track of the process and to take the right decisions in all situations in an environment which is growing more complex at a rapid speed. For this purpose the interface between humans and the process control system – i.e. the operator and monitoring interface – must process information, whose volume has increased markedly, in a suitable manner. ABB will present new ideas and concepts for the presentation of relevant plant data. Not only the plant operator will be in the focus in this context, the whole operating crew of a plant must be provided with the information required for their respective work area.
Other aspects, which have to be taken into account within the framework of a comprehensive approach to process control engineering will be discussed in depth in workshops which ABB will offer. Parallel, Namur will present their whole range of subjects with contributions from all fields of work in their own workshops.
Another focus of this year’s conference will be the launch of FDI technology which has almost reached marketability. FDI technology caters to what users have demanded for many years: combining instrumentation and control systems of different manufacturers as desired with only minimal effort. In recent years, ABB collaborating with other leading I&C suppliers has developed a standard for the required engineering tools. In the accompanying exhibition, ABB will present a function model which demonstrates this interoperability.
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