23 January 2012
Will demonstrate solutions to keep instrumentation costs
down
Houston, TX, USA: AVEVA (LSE:AVV), will be exhibiting at
the upcoming 67th Annual Instrumentation Symposium for the
Process Industries at Texas A&M University January 24-26,
2012 in College Station, TX.
"There's not a single part of any process plant that is not
covered by instrumentation," said William Muldoon, AVEVA's
Executive Vice President, North America. "AVEVA has an
exciting story to tell about how we can solve many of the
problems plants are facing with their instrumentation,
things such as lack of change management, wiring
limitations, poor visualization, etc. This routinely leads
to wasted time and productivity, something no plant can
afford".
AVEVA will be exhibiting its instrumentation solution at
the conference, held at the university's Rudder Tower and
Theatre. These solutions are part of AVEVA's larger
portfolio of Integrated Engineering & Design products which
provide a comprehensive range of 3D design and engineering
applications which dramatically improve project control and
efficiency.
"Our instrumentation solution cuts project and operating
costs for the process plant and raise productivity,"
Muldoon explained. "We achieve this through a simple, yet
powerful interface that parallels the natural workflow of
engineers and designers.
"For example, within a single graphical environment, AVEVA
Instrumentation, users can create and edit loop diagrams,
schedules and terminations. This integration enables
rigorous, automated change management, eliminating remedial
rework", Muldoon said.
Muldoon added, "AVEVA Instrumentation is rapidly capturing
market share in this space and at this Symposium, attendees
will see firsthand why more and more customers are opting
for AVEVA Instrumentation".
The Instrumentation Symposium for the Process Industries
features technical presentations and booths designed to
educate professionals and students involved in
instrumentation operations, engineering and maintenance in
industrial process plants across the Southwest.
To learn more about the Texas A&M University
Instrumentation Symposium, visit .
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