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ISA introduces Automation Engineering Survival Training: Integrator Version (AESTIV)

In response to marketplace demand and input from automation professionals, the International Society of Automation (ISA) announces today it has developed a new Automation Engineering Survival Training course designed to meet the needs and requirements of system integrators.

 

ISA Automation Engineering Survival Training: Integrator Version (AESTIV)—which will debut 31 March 2014 through 4 April 2014 at ISA headquarters in North Carolina—includes a week of highly intensive, hands-on instruction geared specifically to:

 

  • New automation, control system or process control engineers working for system integrators
  • Seasoned system integration engineers looking to refresh their process automation skills
  • Automation engineers in a position with a system integrator or end user
  • Automation engineers wishing to move into a career as a system integrator

ISA’s AESTIV course is an excellent complement to ISA’s well-established Automation Engineering Survival Training (AEST) course. ISA’s AEST course is geared primarily for automation engineers working in plant environments, particularly those who want to sharpen and broaden their skills and those who are new to the automation profession. Both offerings comprise the ISA Automation Engineering Survival Training Series—two comprehensive, highly intensive training “boot camp” courses that feature expert-led lecture, hands-on exercises covering practical, real-world survival skills, and a local plant tour to see first-hand, real-world implementations of the concepts learned in class.

To learn more about, or register for, the AESTIV course, visit www.isa.org/PR14/AESTIV

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