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Emerson invites you to a Series of Interactive Webinars about Wireless Technology  
Ask questions. Get answers.
Emerson's global webinars are an interactive and convenient way for you to learn how digital technologies - including wireless and electronic marshalling - can help maximize output and reduce costs from the experts. See topics and dates below.

Cost: Free registration
Duration: 45-minutes
Format: Web Presentation + Telephone Audio (English)
Participants can ask questions and receive answers throughout the webinar

Key Note Speaker:
Chris Hamlin spent nearly 20 years in various roles in the petrochemicals industry, and served as head of automation and systems at Sabic before joining Emerson.

Additional Presenters:
Ann Robin: Host Jeremy Fern: Wireless Specialist
Johan Shroevers: Wireless Specialist Mike Ferris: Sales & Marketing Manager
 


Improving Production with Wireless
Monday, March 1st 4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US
Tuesday, March 2nd 9am Central European Time / 4pm Singapore
Registration Closed
The focus of this webinar is on the dramatic improvements wireless technologies can make to production. Concentrating on the themes of temporary and additional measurement we illustrate how wireless can change your approach to performance measurement and monitoring, bringing about significant improvements in productivity, yield and availability. At the same time, applying the same wireless technologies can also positively impact energy efficiency and personnel productivity.
Key note speaker: Chris Hamlin

More Reliability and Less Maintenance with Wireless
Monday, March 15th 4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US
Tuesday, March 16th 9am Central European Time / 4pm Singapore
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The focus of the webinar is maintenance effectiveness and efficiency. We illustrate how wireless technologies can reduce the frequency and severity of unplanned equipment failures; enable you to move away from reactive or periodic practices to truly predictive maintenance. Wireless enables you to properly understand the condition of field and process equipment in real-time. This means that you only take equipment out of service if and when it is really necessary, and because problems are identified early and accurately, the duration of any maintenance outage is minimized. Not only does this improve production rates, it also has a very significant impact on maintenance productivity.
Key note speaker: Chris Hamlin

Wireless in Projects - A Faster, Cheaper, Manageable Infrastructure
Monday, March 29th 4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US
Tuesday, March 30th 9am Central European Time / 4pm Singapore
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In this webinar we demonstrate how wireless technologies have the potential to bring alignment between project organizations, with their emphasis on risk, cost and time, and the on-going systems and I/E engineering functions who are more concerned with consistency, sustainability and supportability. We introduce the wireless calculator to demonstrate the real impact that wireless technology can have at every stage of the project process. Our surprising conclusion is that by being entirely self-interested, projects organizations will create an infrastructure that answers many of the challenges faced by systems managers and instrument engineers.
Key note speaker: Chris Hamlin

Doing More with Less with Wireless
Monday, April 12th 4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US
Tuesday, April 13th 9am Central European Time / 4pm Singapore
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This webinar focuses on the challenge that all producers face to do more with less. Following a brief introduction to wireless technology, we indentify several areas where wireless enables production, operations, maintenance and projects functions to take a fundamentally different approach which will have a significant and immediate impact on business performance. This will be demonstrated with world class wireless reference applications. The challenge of enabling safer operations while at the same time making them leaner is an area of particular focus.
Key note speaker: Chris Hamlin

I/O on demand: Decide what type of I/O you want on your project
To be determined
With I/O on Demand, users decide what type of I/O they want – Wireless, Foundation™ fieldbus, HART®, AI, AO, DI, DO, DP, T/C, or RTD. They decide when they want the I/O, whether for late project changes, during start-up, during operation, or temporary installations; and where they want the I/O, whether in a rack room, remote locations, hazardous areas, safety systems, or harsh environments. Users can now also choose to use Electronic Marshalling, a powerful new technology that streamlines design and installation for users. This unique marshalling approach eliminates two-thirds of the wiring and connections needed by today’s conventional marshalling cabinets. In this seminar we will evaluate the benefits of each I/O option.

Digital Oilfield of the Future
To be determined
We see a fundamental change in the way people are working on a day to day basis to producing oil and gas in a more efficient way. This is enabled by the data and information measured in our wells, on our facilities and pipelines, which is made available within an organization to anyone who can add value. It allows us to run our core value adding processes, such as production optimization, in a ‘smarter’ way, much faster and with higher quality. But this is not just about the technology as it requires us to think about the way we organize our companies to capture the value from having this real time data and information. Many companies see this as technology enabled ‘transformation program’ where we take a fundamental look at the way we work from the technician offshore to the commercial


 


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