2013 WirelessHART User Seminars Schedule Released

Sept. 4, 2013
Free one-day seminar will be offered in Asia, Europe and the U.S.

The HART Communication Foundation will offer a free one-day educational seminar for users on WirelessHART technology, the industry’s first international wireless communication standard. The sessions will take place in Asia, Europe and the U.S.

The seminar, “Using WirelessHART Technology in Process Industries,” includes presentations by technology experts and live demonstrations of WirelessHART technology (IEC 62591; EN 62591).

Seminar topics include understanding and using WirelessHART technology in the plant environment, real-world examples of plant applications and planning and implementing a WirelessHART project.

Seminars are scheduled in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sept. 11; Le Havre, France, Sept. 11; Houston, Sept. 23 and Sept. 24; Baytown, Texas, Sept. 25; Mobile, Ala., Oct. 22;  and New Orleans, Oct. 24.

The live demonstrations show the interoperability of WirelessHART gateways, devices and adapters from multiple manufacturers and demonstrate the process of a device joining the network. Attendees in the U.S. earn professional development hours. There is no charge to attend the seminars but seating is limited and registration is required.

Users can view seminar details and register at wirelesshart.hartcomm.org.

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