Safety Control Systems Conference

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11/27/12 to 11/29/12
Edmonton
Canada
Contact: 604 331 6196
IDC Technologies have selected an outstanding line-up of speakers for the 2012 Safety Control Systems Conference. All of our speakers will be using practical case studies to illustrate their real life experiences with safety control systems technology. This conference will examine the complex and challenging issues of using control systems technology to maintain and improve the safety of people and the plant whilst ensuring profitability. It willdiscuss the latest changes to the IEC 61508 standard and the implications this will have on your industry. It will also give you the tools to help reduce the risk of cyber security threats on your industrial control systems.

To register, call 1-800-324-4244

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