ISA to Host 2nd Industrial Wireless Webinar on Dec. 1

Nov. 17, 2010

The second of three web seminars covering the ISA100 family of industrial wireless standards will be held on Dec. 1 from 2-3:30 p.m. EST. The training is designed to provide

The second of three web seminars covering the ISA100 family of industrial wireless standards will be held on Dec. 1 from 2-3:30 p.m. EST. The training is designed to provide an overview of the ISA-100.11a standard, its future directions, and how it fits an integrated approach to industrial wireless for the process industries. This web seminar is part of the Wireless Technology and ISA100 Web Seminar Series.

Upon completion of the seminar, attendees will be able to:
• Analyze industrial wireless requirements applicable to the ISA-100.11a standard
• Assess wireless options in process industries
• Apply the ISA-100.11a standard to particular applications
• Integrate various wireless options with the ISA-100.11a standard

Seminar topics include:
• Typical candidate applications for ISA-100.11a
• Applying ISA-100.11a in industry
• Integrating wireless applications in ISA-100.11a

Wayne Manges currently directs the U.S. Department of Energy”s Industrial Wireless Program for UT-Battelle at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), focusing on the needs of hard industries from DOE”s Industrial Technologies Program. With 30 years at ORNL, Wayne works extensively with steel, paper, and other industries to bring wireless technology to their markets. He is currently working on the application of his expertise in systems to the development and deployment of intelligent wireless sensors.

Wayne co-chairs the ISA100 standards committee, establishing a new international standard for industrial wireless automation. Wayne earned a bachelor”s degree in Education and Chemistry from California University of Pennsylvania, a bachelor”s in Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, a master”s degree of Science in Natural Science from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a master”s degree in Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee.

For more information on this training and other upcoming ISA web seminars, click here.

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