Control System Integrators Association Launches New Website

Aug. 7, 2012

The Control System Integrators Association (CSIA), a non-profit professional association of companies that design and implement control systems for manufacturing and industrial facilities, has a new website, www.controlsys.org/client, that provides

The Control System Integrators Association (CSIA), a non-profit professional association of companies that design and implement control systems for manufacturing and industrial facilities, has a new website, www.controlsys.org/client, that provides information for those who hire control system integrators.

CSIA says website visitors can learn how CSIA control system integrators serve the industry, the value of CSIA membership, certification, and lists of CSIA members with experience in the field.

“CSIA’s revamped website offers newly researched features and in-depth information for production supervisors, directors of manufacturing and many others we serve,” Bob Lowe, executive director of CSIA, said in a prepared statement. “It’s a convenient way to learn about control system integration, and what to consider for a potential project, or how to find expert help.”

Visit www.controlsys.org/client for the latest articles, case studies, and trends in manufacturing and industrial automation.

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