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CLPA Will Host a Free Seminar About CC-Link IE

The CC-Link Partner Assoc.(CLPA)will host a free seminar about CC-Link IE,the first gigabit speed Industrial Ethernet network for automation control,at the Dayton Marriot,1414 S.Patterson Boulevard,on February 13 from 9 a.m.until noon.

"Industrial Ethernet implementation is a hot topic in the automation industry,"said Charles Lukasik,Director of CLPA-Americas."Automation system users need to understand these technologies and their options for network implementation.This seminar is an excellent way to learn about CC-Link IE technology."

CC-Link IE is inherently deterministic and does not require the use of Ethernet switches,which means easier and lower cost implementation.Network installation and implementation is also extremely simple.In addition,this seminar also describes how the original CC-Link fieldbus network can integrate with a CC-Link IE network.

The seminar is intended for manufacturers as well as system integrators who are involved with automation networking issues.After lunch,presenters will discuss topics intended for automation equipment manufacturers who need to understand how to implement CC-Link IE technology into their products so that these products can be part of a complete Ethernet-based automation solution.

CLPA manages CC-Link and CC-Link IE open network technology.It is a global organization with more than 1,740 members.CLPA conducts conformance testing,promotes the CC-Link/CC-Link IE compatible products of its members,and provides technical support to members during their product development process.There are CLPA offices in the USA,Europe,Japan,China,South Korea,Taiwan,Singapore,and India.

This half-day seminar is free of charge.Lunch will be provided.

Source: http://www.packagingdigest.com/article/522878-Seminar_on_gigabit_speed_industrial_ethernet_network_for_automation_control_.php
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