1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (USA, Canada)
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Today, plant engineers and managers have less time and people to support and maintain regulatory controls. There are several offerings available that perform loop-tuning and monitoring but the missing puzzle piece is being able to monitoring hundreds or thousands of loops quickly, effectively and with minimal resources.
This webcast will examine a Regulatory Control Performance Assessment and Monitoring technology that automatically and continuously monitors all regulatory control assets. Attendees will learn how this technology detects and prioritizes problems according to their financial impact, how it notifies the appropriate personnel to take action, and how it provides the tools to analyze, diagnose and correct these problems with speed and precision.
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This complimentary, educational seminar will show you how to:
- Automatically alert control personnel to performance problems on a condition basis, enabling them to effectively manage large numbers of assets without the application of unnecessary preventative maintenance.
- Lower your existing control maintenance costs by up to 40 %.
- Improve operability and stability of the process, providing benefits through reduction in off-spec production, operating costs and product variability, as well as improved production rates.
- Improve poorly performing regulatory controllers and the impact these have on MPC performance. The early detection of regulatory control problems ensures the benefits of advanced control strategies such as MPC are sustained.
This webcast is for:
- Process Control Engineers
- Instrumentation Engineers
- Instrumentation Technologists
- Plant Technology Managers
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Instructor Information
Rohit Patwardhan
Ph.D., P. Eng.
Dr. Rohit Patwardhan has worked in the broad area of automation with specific focus on advanced process control for over 8 years. His research interests lie in the area of model predictive control, system identification and process monitoring. He has published several papers in scientific journals and conferences on these topics.