Endress+Hauser’s (E+H) chief operating officer (COO) and member of the Group's Executive Board, Michael Ziesemer, revealed while visiting the company's Australian head office this month that he hopes to double the Australian arm of the business between now and 2015.
There seems to be an ongoing theme running between the pages of PACE these past few months, and this is the theme of 'education': who has it, who wants it, and who is supplying it.
Yokogawa Australia donated more than $45,000 worth of process control instrumentation to universities and TAFE colleges in Australia and New Zealand this year to assist in the training of the next generation of instrumentation technicians and engineers.
The overall expenditure on training by businesses will reduce by 4.1 per cent in 2010, with four out of five businesses expected to slash their training budgets for existing staff by a massive 20 per cent, Sarah Falson writes.
The industry’s foremost automation body is invested in inaugurating industrial engineering TAFE students into its folds and building a better market for TAFE leavers, writes Sarah Falson.
Instrumentation standard ISA 5.1 Part 1 2009 offers some changes, writes Ian H Gibson.
The Institute of Instrumentation, Control and Automation (IICA) is holding a Table Top event in Blacktown on 21 October 2009, with all members and non-members invited to attend free-of-charge.
AMS Instrumentation & Calibration is now distributing the FlexMASSter ST98 Flow Meter Series from Fluid Components International – which is now capable of the HART communication protocol for use in large scale process and plant automation systems.
Pasternack Enterprises has announced a range of QMA Coaxial Connectors manufactured to QLF specifications for the instrumentation industry.
AMS Instrumentation & Calibration will be running a Product Knowledge Workshop (PKW) on the FCI product range during September 2009.