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Program GuideMay 17-18, 2017 – 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Hilton Meadowlands 2 Meadowlands PlazaEast Rutherford, NJ 07073
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
Hands-on Labs
Diamond Court
Ballroom ATriple Crown Conference Room F & G Pimlico – Belmont
Aqueduct –
Churchill Downs
7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor
8:00 AM L18 – PowerFlex® Drives Confi guration and Programming
L23 – Modernization from Legacy to
Contemporary Systems
L14 – Introduction to PlantPAx® Process Control System for Operations and
System Engineering
L07 – Micro800® PLC Programming with
Connected Components Workbench™ Software
L01 – Developing Safety Applications Using the GuardLogix® Integrated
Safety Controller Platform
9:30 AM Visit Show Floor
10:00 AM L18 – PowerFlex® Drives Confi guration and Programming
CL200 – Studio 5000® Basic/Advanced Lab (L16/L17)
L04 – FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition and
PanelView™ Plus: Introductory Lab
L02 – Applying Basic EtherNet/IP Features
in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures
L22 – Deploying PlantPAx to Thin Clients with ThinManager
11:30 AM Lunch and Visit Show Floor
1:00 PM L10 – Speed Integration: CENTERLINE® MCCs,
Studio 5000® Logix Designer and IntelliCENTER® Software
L23 – Modernization from Legacy to
Contemporary Systems
L12 – FactoryTalk® View Site Edition and FactoryTalk ViewPoint: Introductory Lab
L03 – Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features
in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures
L09 – Developing Safety Applications Using
Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Confi gurable Safety Relay
2:30 PM Visit Show Floor
3:00 PM L08 – Sensors for Your Architecture with IO-Link
CL200 – Studio 5000® Basic/Advanced Lab (L16/L17)
L06 – Studio 5000 View Designer® Featured on the PanelView™ 5000
Graphic Terminals
L02 – Applying Basic EtherNet/IP Features
in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures
L11 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: High Performance
Architecture Lab
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
Technical Sessions
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*Premier Session
Conference
Room C
Conference
Room A-BMonmouth Hambletonian Monticello Saratoga Foyer
Seminar
Room
7:00 AM
Registration and Visit Show Floor
8:00 AM
CT350* – Connected Enterprise Seminar
with Cisco, Microsoft,
and Panduit
8:30 AM T65 – High Performance Architecture:
Introduction and Demonstration
T99 – Review of Power Control
Harmonics, Power Factor, Distortion and Displacement
T100 – Mobility and Portability with
Today’s Rockwell Software®
T88 – Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise
T38 – Step 1: How to Start Your
Modernization
9:30 AM T71 – Endress+Hauser:
Heartbeat Technology™ – Monitor Device
and Process Health 24/7
T32 – What’s New in PowerFlex®
Drives
T30 – What’s New in Visualization
T125 – Proven Solutions for Remote
Monitoring of Automation Systems
T55 – Reducing Safety System Development
Time Using Safety Automation Builder
10:30 AM T29 – What’s New in Logix
CT357 – Fluke – Measurement
Best Practices for Troubleshooting
Motors and Drives
T01 – Data Management and Reporting Made Simple
CT355 – Grantek Systems Integration –Machine Functional
Safety, Risk Assessment and Reduction
T57 – Asset Intelligence – Transforming the Value of
Maintenance and Storeroom
11:30 AM Lunch and Visit Floor Show
1:00 PM CT352 – Automated Control Concepts –
Fragrance and Flavor Manufacturer Migrates
Legacy DCS to Rockwell Automation® Platform with No Loss
of Production Time
T67 – What’s New in Studio 5000®
T31 – What’s New in Kinetix® Motion Control
CT304 – What’s New in PlantPAx® 4.0
and PlantPAx® 5.0 Sneak Peek
T95 – Stratus Technologies:
Virtualization for The Connected Enterprise
T56 – Safety System
Development and Confi guration
Tools Overview
2:00 PM CT353 – Applied Control Engineering – What is
an ISA-S84/IEC61511 SIS and Should You
Apply One?
T108 – Modernization from Legacy to Contemporary
Systems: Overview
T133 – Physical Network Design
and Deployment –Success Stories
T76 – Discovering the Functionality
of Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects®
T02 – Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP
Networking
T40 – Maximize Savings, Minimize
Downtime with Energy
Management
3:00 PM CT356 – Thermo Systems –Microgrid Electrical Control Design and
Deployment for Hudson Yards
T29 – What’s New in Logix
T52 – PowerFlex® Drives and
CENTERLINE® MCC Integration
into Process Applications with
PlantPAx®
T80 – RF IDeas, Inc.: Manage Operator Identifi cation and Minimize Risk of
Unauthorized Users
T03 – New Security Features Help Reduce Risk in Your Industrial
Control System
T104 – Arc Flash Hazards and Arc Resistant Equipment –
Understanding Standards and
Solutions
CT351* – Industry
Networking Event
4:00 PM T67 – What’s New in Studio 5000®
T32 – What’s New in PowerFlex®
Drives
T74 – Process Safety and Critical Control: What Solution Best Meets Your Needs
T04 – Wireless Design Considerations for
Industrial Applications
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THURSDAY, MAY 18
Hands-on Labs
Diamond Court
Ballroom ATriple Crown Conference Room F & G Pimlico – Belmont
Aqueduct –
Churchill Downs
7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor
8:00 AM L08 – Sensors for Your Architecture with IO-Link
L23 – Modernization from Legacy to
Contemporary Systems
L14 – Introduction to PlantPAx® Process Control System for
Operations and System Engineering
L07 – Micro800® PLC Programming with
Connected Components Workbench™ Software
L11 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: High Performance
Architecture Lab
9:30 AM Visit Show Floor
10:00 AM L18 – PowerFlex® Drives Confi guration and Programming
CL200 – Studio 5000® Basic/Advanced Lab (L16/L17)
L04 – FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition and
PanelView™ Plus: Introductory Lab
L02 – Applying Basic EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures
L09 – Developing Safety Applications Using
Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Confi gurable Safety Relay
11:30 AM Lunch and Visit Show Floor
1:00 PM L19 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP
CL200 – Studio 5000® Basic/Advanced Lab (L16/L17)
L12 – FactoryTalk® View Site Edition and FactoryTalk ViewPoint: Introductory Lab
L03 – Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures
L15 – Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection
2:30 PM Visit Show Floor
3:00 PM L19 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP
CL200 – Studio 5000® Basic/Advanced Lab (L16/L17)
L06 – Studio 5000 View Designer® Featured on the PanelView™ 5000
Graphic Terminals
L02 – Applying Basic EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures
L22 – Deploying PlantPAx to Thin Clients with ThinManager
*Premier Session
THURSDAY, MAY 18
Technical Sessions
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Conference Room CConference
Room A-BMonmouth Hambletonian Monticello Saratoga
Seminar
Room
7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor
8:30 AM T65 – High Performance Architecture:
Introduction and Demonstration
T99 – Review of Power Control
Harmonics, Power Factor, Distortion and Displacement
T100 – Mobility and Portability with
Today’s Rockwell Software®
T88 – Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise
T35 – Increase Software Development Effi ciency
Using Integrated Architecture®
Application Tools
CT358* – Next Generation Smart
Machines: End-User Perspectives
9:30 AM CT355 – Grantek Systems Integration – Machine Functional
Safety, Risk Assessment and Reduction
T32 – What’s New in PowerFlex® Drives
T30 – What’s New in Visualization
T125 – Proven Solutions for Remote
Monitoring of Automation Systems
T38 – Step 1: How to Start your
Modernization
10:30 AM T71 – Endress+Hauser: Heartbeat Technology™ –
Monitor Device and Process Health 24/7
T29 – What’s New in Logix
T31 – What’s New in Kinetix® Motion
Control
T95 – Stratus Technologies:
Virtualization for The Connected Enterprise
T37 – Get Ahead in the Cloud
T55 – Reducing Safety System Development
Time Using Safety Automation Builder
11:30 AM Lunch and Visit Floor Show
1:00 PM CT354 – Applied Control Engineering – Designing a Large Scale DCS Project
Using PlantPAx
T67 – What’s New in Studio 5000®
CT357 – Fluke – Measurement
Best Practices for Troubleshooting
Motors and Drives
T80 – RF IDeas, Inc.: Manage Operator Identifi cation and Minimize Risk of
Unauthorized Users
T26 – Improving Safety in The Connected
Enterprise
T57 – Asset Intelligence –
Transforming the Value of Maintenance
and Storeroom
2:00 PM CT356 – Thermo Systems – Microgrid Electrical Control
Design and Deployment for Hudson Yards
T108 – Modernization from Legacy to Contemporary
Systems: Overview
T131 – The Expansion of Ethernet and Industrial IoT –
A Practical Understanding Before You Design and Build
CT304 – What’s New in PlantPAx® 4.0
and PlantPAx® 5.0 Sneak Peek
T03 – New Security Features Help Reduce Risk in Your Industrial
Control System
T56 – Safety System Development and
Confi guration Tools Overview
3:00 PM CT352 – Automated Control Concepts – Fragrance
and Flavor Manufacturer Migrates Legacy DCS to
Rockwell Automation Platform with No Loss
of Production Time
T29 – What’s New in Logix
T32 - What’s New in PowerFlex® Drives
T01 – Data Management and Reporting Made Simple
T83 – Easing the Deployment of
a Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Compliant
Architecture
T28 – Introduction to GuardLogix® Integrated
Safety System
4:00 PM T67 – What’s New in Studio 5000®
T40 – Maximize Savings, Minimize
Downtime with Energy Management
T07 – Batch: What’s New and What’s Next Including
SequenceManager™
T02 – Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP
Networking
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L01 – Developing Safety Applications Using the GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform: In this lab, learn how GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Systems support intermediate level to complex safety applications – using a single controller and programming environment for safety, discrete, motion and drive functions, and with seamless connectivity to plant-wide information systems.
L02 – Applying Basic EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plant-wide Ethernet Architectures: EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plantwide information and convergence of industrial and non-industrial network traffi c, while maintaining real-time communication for control applications. This hands-on lab covers various techniques, best practices, software and products using EtherNet/IP with Stratix® switches.
L03 – Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures: EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plant-wide information sharing and convergence of industrial and non-industrial network traffi c, while maintaining real-time communication for control applications. This hands-on lab covers various techniques, best practices, software and products using EtherNet/IP. It demonstrates Network Address Translation (NAT) in Layer 2 and Layer 3 architectures, VLAN segmentation and Connected Routing. Prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts is recommended.
L04 – FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition and PanelView™ Plus: Introductory Lab: This hands-on lab focuses on basic FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition concepts for new users. Topics include creating an application, working with displays, global objects and tags, using parameters, testing and running the application and language switching. See how features like search and replace tag and text, tag cross-reference and more, can help you to get more work done in less time.
L06 – Studio 5000 View Designer® Featured on The PanelView™ 5000 Graphic Terminals: Learn how to increase productivity with the new Studio 5000 View Designer™ software and PanelView 5500. This lab will introduce you to topics such as setting up a project, creating screens, animating graphic elements, setting up navigation, setting up basic security and downloading to a terminal. The lab will also cover new capabilities like language switching and Add-on Graphics (AOG).
L07 – Micro800® PLC Programming with Connected Components Workbench™ Software: This self-paced lab teaches how easy it is to program and confi gure a small standalone machine using the latest Connected Components Workbench™ software. The control solution will consist of a Micro800® Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), a PowerFlex® Drive, and a PanelView™ 800 HMI. Programming of advanced HMI and PLC features, including TCP/UDP sockets, is also available.
L08 – Sensors for Your Architecture with IO-Link: In this session, we will introduce smart Allen-Bradley® sensors with IO-Link technology that help enable The Connected Enterprise and provide seamless visibility of data by leveraging the Rockwell Automation® Integrated Architecture.® Attendees will experiment with these new Allen-Bradley® sensing technologies and fi nd out how they can use IO-Link specifi c features to solve sample applications.
L09 – Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Confi gurable Safety Relay: You’ll learn to use the Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Confi gurable Safety Relay to support small to intermediate safety applications. Built to meet PLe/SIL 3 requirements, featuring 22 embedded safety I/O and a USB port, the 440C-CR30 is confi gured with Connected Components Workbench™ software. An EtherNet/IP module can communicate diagnostic information to Logix controllers.
L10 – Speed Integration: CENTERLINE® MCCs, Studio 5000® Logix Designer and IntelliCENTER® Software: Experience the ease of integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers (MCCS) with EtherNet/IP and their associated components to PowerFlex® drives and E300™ Electronic Overload Relays. Streamline your workfl ow by leveraging the simplifi ed integration of IntelliCENTER® software and Studio 5000® Logix Designer to simplify device confi guration and reduce commissioning time and errors.
L11 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: High Performance Architecture Lab: This hands-on lab showcases how our new high performance architecture takes integrated motion on EtherNet/IP to the next level. This session will be based on the new ControlLogix® 5580 controller, 5069 Compact I/O™ and Kinetix® 5700 servo drives and demonstrates how they combine to boost motion performance to unprecedented levels.
L12 – FactoryTalk® View Site Edition and FactoryTalk® ViewPoint: Introductory Lab: If you are new to FactoryTalk® View Site Edition and FactoryTalk® ViewPoint, this hands-on lab allows you to learn about the basic capabilities and features of a FactoryTalk® View SE application for both desktop and mobile. You will build a simple application from the beginning. Topics include creating an application, adding displays, working with tags and animations, basic alarming, trending and mobility. This lab will give you a solid understanding of how a View SE HMI application works, how you can extend it mobile devices.
Hands-on Labs
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L14 – Introduction to PlantPAx® Process Control System for Operations and System Engineering: This lab examines the PlantPAx® system within a simulated plant environment through the eyes of an operator or system engineer. As an operator, learn about navigating and interfacing with key system functions in a utilities and batch area. As an engineer, execute simple confi guration changes and add a new control strategy using the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects.This session provides basic familiarity with the PlantPAx® system.
L15 – Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Develop basic competency in using Integrated Architecture® Builder (IAB), Motion Analyzer (MA) and ProposalWorks™ (PW) to develop valid bills of material for projects and output reports. Attendees will learn how to confi gure systems in IAB, size a drive in MA and assemble a proposal/quote in ProposalWorks.
L18 – PowerFlex® Drives Confi guration and Programming: Learn how to quickly and easily confi gure PowerFlex® AC drives. From the built-in human interface module, to Connected Components Workbench™ software or the Rockwell Software® Studio 5000® Logix Designer, we provide you with powerful, intuitive tools to help enhance your user experience and reduce your development time so you can deliver machines faster and more effi ciently. Finally see how Automatic Device Confi guration can help save valuable time to get your machines back on line faster.
L19 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Learn how to confi gure, program, and commission a CompactLogix™ 5370 controller with integrated motion on EtherNet/IP using the new Kinetix® 5500 servo drives and PowerFlex® 527 variable frequency drives.
L22 – Deploying PlantPAx to Thin Clients with ThinManager: In this lab, attendees will discover how thin clients using remote desktop services can simplify the scaling, deployment and maintenance of a PlantPAx® system using FactoryTalk® View Site Edition. Learn how to extend these functionalities with the unique capabilities of ACP ThinManager.
L23 – Modernization from Legacy to Contemporary Systems: Users of legacy control systems employing MicroLogix,™ SLC and PLC-5® Controllers would benefi t from attending this lab as it covers tips and tools that help when migrating to ControlLogix,® CompactLogix® and Micro800® families of controllers. Topics include Selection Tools, Bill of Material conversion, Code Translation tools and other useful advice.
CL200 – Studio 5000® Basic/Advanced Lab (L16/L17): Are you new
to Logix programming or are you ready to take it to the next level? Beginners
have the option of building core capabilities and good design practices.
Advanced users can pick and choose from topics to bring your capabilities
up to expert level.
Hands-on Labs
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Technical Sessions
T01 – Data Management and Reporting Made Simple: The
integration of control data (live and historical) with business systems is
critical in today’s manufacturing environment. The seamless integration and
access of this data in a form that provides decision-making capabilities is
crucial. Rockwell Automation® helps deliver that seamless integration with
the latest releases of FactoryTalk® Historian and VantagePoint® – featuring
synchronized methodology for collecting, maintaining and analyzing
process data at each level of manufacturing operations.
T02 – Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP Networking:
Top considerations that are developed by Rockwell Automation and our
partners to help you design and deploy a more scalable, robust, secure
and future-ready EtherNet/IP network infrastructure. A prior understanding
of general Ethernet concepts is recommended.
T03 – New Security Features Help Reduce Risk in Your Industrial
Control System: Learn how you can reduce risk and enhance protection
of your industrial control system against security threats. Discussion and
demonstration will focus on practical recommendations for installing,
commissioning and improving the security of an Integrated Architecture®
including new capabilities in Stratix® security appliances and Logix
controllers, and how to use FactoryTalk® Security to control user access
to key assets and information.
T04 – Wireless Design Considerations for Industrial Applications:
Industrial Automation and Control System (IACS) applications increasingly
use wireless LANs that require reliable data transmission with low levels
of latency and jitter. Deploying a wireless network requires thoughtful
planning and design, as well as periodic monitoring to meet expectations
for bandwidth, throughput, reliability and security.
T07 – Batch: What‘s New and What’s Next Including
SequenceManager™: Explore the new features in the Batch portfolio
focused on improving system design and operating eff ectiveness, such as
SequenceManager,™ FactoryTalk® BatchView™ Server and project delivery
tools such as the Batch Application Toolkit. See the new features and
improvements planned for FactoryTalk® Batch Version 13. Learn about the
diff erentiation between our modern approach to scalable and distributed
batch control compared to traditional systems.
T26 – Improving Safety in The Connected Enterprise: Improving
both operational excellence and worker safety are paramount to addressing
manufacturing risks. This session will discuss how safety issues can be
identifi ed by geography or machine type, operator behaviors can be
addressed and machinery safety compliance improved by utilizing data
already available in your control system.
T28 – Introduction to GuardLogix® Integrated Safety System:
In this session, you’ll be introduced to the GuardLogix® Integrated Safety
System, supporting intermediate level to complex safety applications –
using a single controller and programming environment for safety, discrete,
motion, and drive functions, and with secure, seamless connectivity to
plantwide information systems.
T29 – What’s New in Logix: Learn what’s new in our Logix control
platform. This session will cover advances in control and I/O platforms for
high performance machine control.
T30 – What’s New in Visualization: Discover new solutions that help
improve productivity by expanding connectivity and enhancing design
and maintenance tools. From machine-based operator interface to highly
networked systems, this session will focus on what’s new with the HMI and
visualization hardware and software portfolio.
T31 – What’s New in Kinetix® Motion Control: Learn what’s new in
our Kinetix® motion control platform. This session will review products and
technologies for OEMs.
T32 – What’s New in PowerFlex® Drives: Today’s portfolio of
PowerFlex® drives can do so much more than spin a motor. In this session,
you will learn about the new PowerFlex® 755T drives, Integrated Safety
options along with all the capabilities beyond motor speed and torque
control of this versatile portfolio.
T35 – Increase Software Development Effi ciency Using Integrated
Architecture® Application Tools: Learn about new and existing
Integrated Architecture® tools that can help speed implementation of your
control system in all phases of the project. From videos to manuals to simple
software applications, these tools help you understand, plan, and confi gure
an Integrated Architecture® System.
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Technical Sessions
T37 – Get Ahead in the Cloud: The value of analytics is the ability to
get ahead. Connect devices to enable secure remote access, get informed
of asset performance, and analyze the data to get ahead. Whether you’re
looking to increase output, improve quality or reduce energy usage, fi nd
out how cloud technologies can help you improve operational performance.
T38 – Step 1: How to Start Your Modernization: Are you feeling
overwhelmed at the thought of modernizing your plant? Find out how to
take the fi rst step and lay the foundation for future modernization. Learn
how you can upgrade you current control system and build out your support
program to ensure optimal operation for years to come.
T40 – Maximize Savings, Minimize Downtime with Energy
Management: Understanding power quality and energy
management information you collect can help you reduce energy costs
and reduce downtime.
T52 – PowerFlex® Drives and CENTERLINE® MCC Integration into
Process Applications with PlantPAx®: Better and smarter information is
key, and access to information is reliant on how your process control system
integrates with smart devices. This session will highlight the premier
integration experience of PlantPAx® with our power control devices –
including PowerFlex® drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs – and how this not only
reduces your time and eff ort to get your system confi gured, but can provide
operational benefi ts as well.
T55 – Reducing Safety System Development Time Using Safety
Automation Builder: You’ll learn to reduce development time of
machinery safety systems using the newly updated Safety Automation
Builder confi guration tool. Safety Automation Builder can now incorporate
RASWin software to manage the entire safety lifecycle, facilitate system
planning, help lay out safety hazards and access points, defi ne safety
functions and create a bill of material.
T56 – Safety System Development and Confi guration Tools
Overview: You’ll learn to dramatically reduce safety system development
time using the Rockwell Automation® suite of development tools. You’ll be
able to determine return on investment for safety projects, design safety
functions and systems, select appropriate safety devices, and verify that
your system meets global safety standards that are increasingly specifi ed
by manufacturers.
T57 – Asset Intelligence – Transforming the Value of Maintenance
and Storeroom: Our world is moving faster with more information
and work load than we can manage, so are you ready to get out of the
chaos? Let’s step through an MRO journey where you can act on Asset
Intelligence to improve plant productivity; utilizing smart devices, reliability
professionals and asset strategies.
T65 – High Performance Architecture: Introduction and
Demonstration: This session will introduce and demonstrate the
capabilities of our new high performance architecture. Learn how to achieve
signifi cant performance improvements with the recent additions to our
controller, networks I/O and motion portfolios.
T67 – What’s New in Studio 5000®: Attend this session to learn about
Rockwell Software® Studio 5000,® our new automation engineering and
design environment. The session will cover what Studio 5000® is, where it
is going, and how it can help reduce your engineering time, reduce risk and
increase your productivity.
T71 – Endress+Hauser: Heartbeat Technology™ – Monitor Device
and Process Health 24/7: Next generation fi eld instruments allow
diagnostics, monitoring and verifi cation functions to be seamlessly accessed
via preferred integration with PlantPAx.® Learn how Heartbeat Technology™
works for users to streamline diagnostics. See on-demand confi rmation of
operational reliability and in-situ verifi cation without process interruption.
T74 – Process Safety and Critical Control: What Solution Best Meets
Your Needs: Choosing the correct safety solution to meet availability and
safety requirements is a critical decision. In this session, we’ll explore our
process safety off erings from SIL 1 through SIL 3 to fail-safe, fault-tolerant
and triple modular redundant. We have a broad selection of scalable options
ideal for your application. Learn which option is best for you and how each
helps improve effi ciencies and performance.
T76 – Discovering the Functionality of Rockwell Automation®
Library of Process Objects®: The Library of Process Objects is a key
ingredient for providing rich PlantPAx® DCS functionality with reliable
performance. This overview of the Library includes new features along with
a demonstration of use cases for several of the objects. The Library objects’
capabilities and typical applications will be reviewed along with features
and benefi ts for users. Upcoming developments to the Library will be
discussed along with an opportunity for your input.
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Technical Sessions
T80 – RF IDeas, Inc.: Manage Operator Identifi cation and Minimize
Risk of Unauthorized Users: In a demand-driven manufacturing
environment, getting the job done quickly is tough when pushing
operations to the limit. Learn how the adoption of badge-based
authentication helps remove ineffi ciencies, increases safety and enables
granular Operator/Process/SKU reporting, driving towards meeting
operational and organizational effi ciency goals.
T83 – Easing the Deployment of a Converged Plantwide Ethernet
(CPwE) Compliant Architecture: Learn how pre-engineered IT/OT
networking packages can speed transition, reduce the risk and minimize the
support burden of network and virtualization infrastructure that is required
to enable The Connected Enterprise. This lecture includes an overview of
the Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) design guidelines demonstrates
new pre-engineered CPwE-compliant packages that help simplify industrial
network infrastructure design and deployment.
T88 – Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise:
Optimization of your Connected Enterprise requires a network architecture
that is scalable, robust, secure and future-ready. Learn about the architectural
security framework and solutions developed by Rockwell Automation® and
our partners to help improve the availability, integrity and confi dentiality
of the network architecture. A prior understanding of general Ethernet
concepts is recommended.
T95 – Stratus Technologies: Virtualization for The Connected
Enterprise: Moving toward a Connected Enterprise requires deploying
sophisticated software solutions where production assets are located.
Virtualization can help make deployment and support of these applications
much easier. Learn about virtualization and how best to implement it outside
the datacenter to support your journey to a Connected Enterprise.
T99 – Review of Power Control Harmonics, Power Factor, Distortion
and Displacement: This session will review harmonics in power systems
caused by Adjustable Speed Drives, current vectors, total power factor,
distortion and displacement power factor and their aff ect on the kW billed by
the utility. It will also provide a comparison of various harmonic mitigation
techniques used with Adjustable Speed Drives, with a focus on how they also
aff ect the power distribution system to which they are connected, including
generator supplies.
T100 – Mobility and Portability with Today’s Rockwell Software®:
Bring your own device to work? Need to support mobile workers? Modern
production and operations management solutions require various forms
of access and analytics of their devices, machines and systems that can be
delivered anywhere. In this session, see how Rockwell Software® products
help accomplish these goals and help you become more productive while
optimizing your production.
T104 – Arc Flash Hazards and Arc Resistant Equipment -
Understanding Standards and Solutions: Uncover the “how-to”
of implementing arc resistant equipment within typical industrial or
commercial facilities. This workshop off ers insight into several practical
aspects of procuring and applying arc resistant equipment including
NFPA 70E highlights, arc fl ash basics, a review of arc resistant equipment
including the PowerFlex®7000 and arc assessment services.
T108 – Modernization from Legacy to Contemporary Systems:
Overview: Modernization of control systems that provide access to
actionable information for more informed business decisions, faster
performance for more throughput and more agility via greater capacity.
This session will showcase the tools, utilities and services available to help
you analyze, plan and execute your modernization strategies.
T125 – Proven Solutions for Remote Monitoring of Automation
Systems: Monitor and manage your system from anywhere in the world
via the Connected Enterprise. This session will highlight WebPort remote
connectivity technology and the impacted to total cost of ownership,
minimized down time and provided enhanced diagnostics using your
existing Rockwell Automation® software tools.
T131 – The Expansion of Ethernet and Industrial IoT – A Practical
Understanding Before You Design and Build: This session will review
some of the initial steps that major manufacturing companies have indicated
are important for a successful transition to Ethernet. More than 30 companies
have provided input on their experiences and lessons learned with respect to
the technical and organizational challenges they had faced. The expansion of
Industrial IoT will accelerate the transition of traditional automation networks
to Ethernet. Not properly preparing for the people, plant, political issues will
increase your stress and reduce the potential for success.
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Technical Sessions
T133 – Physical Network Design and Deployment –Success Stories:
Each element of your physical infrastructure must be integrated in its design
and deployment to ensure your industrial networks and control systems
provide suffi cient performance margin within the specifi ed environmental
conditions. An eff ective business ecosystem can provide you with a wide
range of solutions and services that align diverse capabilities to deliver
a robust network fabric. This session highlights how the distributor and
certifi ed installers work together on the plant fl oor. Case studies with step
by step guides on how the ecosystem of Distributors, Installers, System
Integrators, Panduit and Rockwell Automation have come together to deliver,
design and deploy physical infrastructure solutions for global deployment.
CT304 – What’s New in PlantPAx® 4.0 and PlantPAx® 5.0 Sneak
Peek: This session will provide an overview of the PlantPAx® 4.0 release.
New process engineering productivity tools will be reviewed including
Studio 5000® V24 features, Studio 5000® Architect PlantPAx® quick start
templates, new process libraries and process strategies and new PlantPAx®
virtual image templates. A new PlantPAx® system checklist and verifi cation
tool will be introduced to verify system performance of an existing system
or after new system deployment. New application and infrastructure step
by step deployment guides will also be introduced. Finally, we will provide
a sneak peek of PlantPAx® 5.0.
CT350* – Connected Enterprise Seminar with Cisco, Microsoft,
and Panduit: The convergence of new technologies that securely connect
plant information with enterprise systems can bring greater productivity,
better utilization of assets and improved decision-making to industrial
companies. Experts from Cisco, Microsoft and Rockwell Automation will
present the future of IT/OT convergence in The Connected Enterprise.
CT351* – Industry Networking Event: Join us in the main concourse
for a chance to share best practices and industry challenges in an informal
networking environment. This event will connect attendees to peers and
Rockwell Industry experts in the industries of food, beverage, water/
wastewater, chemical, life sciences, infrastructure/power generation,
and oil and gas.
CT352 – Automated Control Concepts – Fragrance and Flavor
Manufacturer Migrates Legacy DCS to Rockwell Automation
Platform with No Loss of Production Time: When Givaudan needed
a fl exible, automated system to replace an obsolete DCS at a key plant,
they chose a platform from Rockwell Automation based on ControlLogix®
and FactoryTalk and experienced systems integrator Automated Control
Concepts (ACC). ACC phased the upgrade over fi ve intense weekends.
More than once, Givaudan started a production batch on a Friday using the
legacy DCS and completed it after the weekend cut-over using the new
Rockwell Automation-based system. Givaudan experienced no loss
of production, with each of the fi ve cut-overs completed ahead of schedule.
CT353 – Applied Control Engineering – What is an ISA-S84/IEC61511
SIS and Should You Apply One?: Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
have been an integral part of control system design from the beginning.
Their design and implementation has changed over the years as processes
and control systems have become more complex. The introduction of the
ISA S84 standard and the subsequent release of IEC-61511 has brought
the application of safety systems to the forefront of design in many
manufacturing facilities. Today’s safety systems can be as simple as an
overfl ow pipe to manage the overfi lling of a vessel, or as complex as an
SIS that consists of triple redundant sensors, logic solvers and actuators.
This presentation will discuss the fundamentals of the safety standards
and present a hardware solution geared for a small facility.
CT354 – Applied Control Engineering – Designing a Large Scale
DCS Project Using PlantPAx: PlantPAx DCS from Rockwell Automation
provides many advantages to facilities including fl exible system scaling,
optimized operator interaction and decreased engineering eff ort.
Designing a large DCS (2000+ points) includes taking into consideration
network layout, process control strategies, alarming, HMI architecture
and training. In order to streamline this eff ort, Rockwell Automation
provides several tools and applications to simplify the design process.
This presentation will discuss these tools and provide real world examples
from the implementation of a large, greenfi eld DCS system using PlantPAx.
Attendees will be able begin their design(s) of all sized PlantPAx systems.
CT355 – Grantek Systems Integration – Machine Functional Safety,
Risk Assessment and Reduction: Many project managers/SHE managers
are tasked with making the machines safe in their facility but are not given
the guidance to accomplish this goal. “Risk Assessment” is a term that has
been thrown about the industry very frequently in the past couple years,
but what is involved in performing the assessment is where information is
lacking. I will be explaining what a Risk Assessment is, the components of an
eff ective Risk Assessment as well as how to evaluate and improve existing
Risk Reduction Measures. How these two topics fall into the Safety Project
Lifecycle will be explained from an overall project execution point of view.
CT356 – Hudson Yards Microgrid Design and Deployment
(Thermo Systems): Hudson Yards on the west side of midtown Manhattan
is the largest commercial development project currently being constructed
in the United States. Find out how Solution Partner Thermo Systems LLC
is designing and deploying a Rockwell Automation ControlLogix®-based
microgrid electrical controls solution to enable energy effi ciency and energy
resiliency in this world-class facility.
*Premier Session
For additional information visit: www.rockwellautomation.com/global/go/raotm-meadowlands
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Technical Sessions
CT357 – Measurement Best Practices for Troubleshooting Motors
and Drives: The content of this seminar is aimed at helping maintenance
technicians (electromechanical technicians, electricians) become more
eff ective at troubleshooting motors and motor drives, and ultimately helping
reduce downtime and save on costly repair bills. At the completion of the
training the technician should be able to make those critical decisions in order
to quickly isolate a fault down to a component level, facilitating a quick and
cost eff ective repair. He will also be able to diagnose if a problem is simply
a component failure, installation problem or potentially an application
performance issue.
CT358* – Next Generation Smart Machines: End-User Perspectives:
There are many buzz words in the industrial automation industry these
days, such as Industrial Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and The Connected
Enterprise. Machine builders need to make these visions a reality in their
next generation machine designs in order to stay competitive. In this
session we will hear from representatives of three global end users on their
perspectives of smart manufacturing and the machine builder's role in
this ever changing environment. They will also share machine attributes
that need to be part of the machine design that will help them make
better decisions in manufacturing their products. We will also hear from a
machine builder on how they used data to diff erentiate their machines in
their market place. Lastly, Rockwell Automation will explain their role in
assisting machine builder achieve their goals in designing machines for
The Connected Enterprise.
*Premier Session
May 17-18, 2017
Hilton Meadowlands
2 Meadowlands Plaza
East Rutherford, NJ 07073
Contact: Chris Vereb, Rockwell Automation at [email protected]
For additional information visit:
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/events/raotm
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