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Program Guide August 11 & 12, 2015 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Lynnwood Convention Center 3711 196th Street SW Lynnwood, WA 98036 For additional information scan the QR code or visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/lynnwood Sponsored by:

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Program GuideAugust 11 & 12, 2015

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Lynnwood Convention Center

3711 196th Street SW

Lynnwood, WA 98036

For additional information scan the QR code

or visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/lynnwood

Sponsored by:

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• Visit exhibits that go beyond products and technology – see the newest and most advanced power,

control and information solutions available from Rockwell Automation and our partners

• Participate in technical sessions focused on key automation issues and trends

• Experience our technologies fi rst hand in hands-on labs

• Capitalize on all the networking opportunities to talk with industry, application and technology leaders

• Earn Professional Development Hours (PDH) credits for attending hands-on labs and technical sessions

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Hands-on Labs

TUESDAY, AUGUST 11

1D North 1D South 1E 1F North 1F South

7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor

8:00 AM L28 – Build an Information System on Your Integrated

Architecture System

L11 – Techniques to Increase Effi ciency with PanelView™

Plus 6 Applications

L01 – Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with

Ethernet-enabled MCCs, Studio 5000™ and

IntelliCENTER® Software

L03 – Applying Integrated Architecture® Features to

Improve Industrial Control System (ICS) Security

L07 – Introduction to the PlantPAx® Process System

for Operations and System Engineering

9:30 AM Visit Show Floor

10:00 AM L06 – FactoryTalk® View Site Edition: Building Applications

L18 – Rockwell Software®Studio 5000 and Logix

Advanced Lab

L14 – Drive Programming with the PowerFlex® 525 AC Drive

L31 – Basics of Ethernet I/P Lab L20 – Solve Your Application Challenges with New

Sensing Solutions

11:30 AM Visit Show Floor

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM Visit Show Floor

1:30 PM L27 – FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Basic Lab

on Data Collection and Reporting

L13 – Reducing Machinery Safety System Development Time Using Safety Automation Builder

L24 – Basic Drive Programming with

PowerFlex 750-Series Drives

L08 – Size, Select and Confi gure Kinetix® and PowerFlex Drives

Using Motion Analyzer

CL102 – Integrated Architecture Builder – Single Design Tool for Rockwell Automation

Hardware and Software

3:00 PM Visit Show Floor

3:30 PM L26 – FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Self-Paced Lab

L10 – Eff ective Design Methods for Integrating Safety

Using Logix Controllers

L15 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP

L32 – Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plant-Wide

Ethernet Systems

L19 – Combining the Latest Rockwell Automation

Hardware and Software for Improved Energy

Management

5:00 PM North Coast Electric Hospitality -- Show Floor

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12

Hands-on Labs

1D North 1D South 1E 1F North 1F South

7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor

8:00 AM L27 – FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Basic Lab

on Data Collection and Reporting

L13 – Reducing Machinery Safety System Development Time Using Safety Automation Builder

L24 – Basic Drive Programming with

PowerFlex 750-Series Drives

L08 – Size, Select and Confi gure Kinetix and PowerFlex Drives

Using Motion Analyzer

CL102 – Integrated Architecture Builder – Single Design Tool for Rockwell Automation

Hardware and Software

9:30 AM Visit Show Floor

10:00 AM L26 – FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Self-Paced Lab

L10 – Eff ective Design Methods for Integrating Safety

Using Logix Controllers

L15 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP

L32 – Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plant-Wide

Ethernet Systems

L19 – Combining the Latest Rockwell Automation

Hardware and Software for Improved Energy

Management

11:30 AM Visit Show Floor

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM Visit Show Floor

1:30 PM L28 – Build an Information System on Your Integrated

Architecture System

L11 – Techniques to Increase Effi ciency with PanelView

Plus 6 Applications

L01 – Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with

Ethernet-enabled MCCs, Studio 5000 and

IntelliCENTER software

L03 – Applying Integrated Architecture Features to

Improve Industrial Control System (ICS) Security

L07 – Introduction to the PlantPAx Process System

for Operations and System Engineering

3:00 PM Visit Show Floor

3:30 PM L06 – FactoryTalk View Site Edition: Building Applications

L18 – Rockwell Software Studio 5000 and

Logix Advanced Lab

L14 – Drive Programming with the PowerFlex® 525 AC Drive

L31 – Basics of Ethernet I/P Lab L20 – Solve Your Application Challenges with New

Sensing Solutions

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11

Technical Sessions

1A 1B 1C 2A 2B 2C

7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor

7:30 AM T06 – Machine Safety: Achieving and Maintaining

Regulatory Compliance

T20 – Rockwell Software Studio 5000: The

Automation Engineering and Design Environment

T31 – What’s New in Visualization

T106 – The First Step to Becoming an Industrial Networking Specialist

T103 – PlantPAx System Fundamentals

CT402 – Systems Interface: Do You Speak VFD?

8:15 AM Visit Show Floor

8:45 AM CT403 – Concept Systems: Vision Robotics – Safety

and Optimization

CT452 – Stratus Technologies: Virtualization

for the Connected Enterprise

T101 – Migrating Your HMI System

T43 – Panduit: Seeing is Believing –

Real-Time Physical Network Visualization

T108 – Batch Management and Control

CT404 – AC Drives: Installation and Environmental Considerations

9:30 AM Visit Show Floor

10:00 AM CT453 – Strategies for Responding to

an Aging Workforce –Managing Skills Gap

CT405 – ACP: Integrated Architecture with ThinManager and

Relevance: Providing a Path to Your Plant’s Thin Client and Mobile Future

CT443 – Selecting the Electronic Operator

Inferface to Meet Your Application: PV800,

PV+6, PV+7 and PV5000

CT406 – Cisco: The IoT and the Internet of Everything

CT409 – Small Scalable Batch, Logix and

ViewME/SE-Based Batch Control

CT401 – AC Drives: Wiring, Bonding and Grounding

Best Practices

10:45 AM Visit Show Floor

11:15 AM T26 – ProSoft Technology: Enhance Your Logix Systems

for Energy, Oil and Gas Applications

CT445 – Grantek: Food Safety – Facilitating FSMA Compliance with Technology

CT444 – Lockout/Tagout: More than Just Locking

Out Energy Sources

CT407 – Microsoft: Cloud Computing – Reimagining

Manufacturing in the Digital Age

T65 – Migrating Your Legacy DCS System

T61 – Leverage the Integrated Architecture

System with the Combination of Kinetix and PowerFlex Drives

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM T102 – Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions –

Innovative Ideas, Contemporary Technologies,

Competitive Advantages

T84 – Fluke Corporation: Working Safer Through Utilization of Wireless

Test Tools

CT447 – Taurus: Energy Management

and Power Quality

CT408 – Rockwell Automation:

The Connected Enterprise in Action: How Industrial

IoT is Delivering Results Today

T66 – Process Safety and Critical Control: What Solution Best Meets Your Needs

T62 – Next Generation of Compact AC Drives

1:45 PM Visit Show Floor

2:15 PM T73 – Exploring Sustainable Condition Monitoring Technologies: Logix, EtherNet/IP and the

Dynamix™ 1444 Series

T105 – Sensing for your Architecture with IO-Link

T24 – Powerit Solutions: Internet of Things –

Take Advantage of Connectivity to

Optimize Energy Usage

CT448 – Talking To Your IT and Security about The

Connected Enterprise

T69 – Endress+Hauser: Harnessing the Power

of Instrumentation: Reliable Field Data

T44 – Considerations for Designing an Intelligent

Motor Control Center

3:00 PM Visit Show Floor

3:30 PM T104 – Reliability Solutions Driving Asset Optimization

and Greater Plant Productivity

CT449 – Concept Systems: CNC Machines: Employing Rockwell Standards Across

Machine Centers

T40 – Mobility and Portability with Today’s

Rockwell Software

T46 – Integrated Architecture Tools for Securing Your Control System

CT450 – Malisko: The PlantPAx Flavor- APC

System Implementation Helps All-Natural Aussie Style Yoghurt Become a Consumer Favorite

CT451 – Engineered Drive and Systems Solutions for

Legacy Migrations and Custom Applications

4:30 PM North Coast Electric Hospitality -- Show Floor

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12

Technical Sessions

1A 1B 1C 2A 2B 2C

7:00 AM Registration and Visit Show Floor

7:30 AM T06 – Machine Safety: Achieving and Maintaining

Regulatory Compliance

T20 – Rockwell Software Studio 5000: The

Automation Engineering and Design Environment

T31 – What’s New in Visualization

CT400 – Industrial IT Control System Design

Considerations

T103 – PlantPAx System Fundamentals

CT402 – Systems Interface: Do You Speak VFD?

8:15 AM Visit Show Floor

8:45 AM CT403 – Concept Systems: Vision Robotics – Safety

and Optimization

T46 – Integrated Architecture Toolsfor Securing Your Control System

T101 – Migrating Your HMI system

T15 – Operational Excellence by Leveraging

Internet of Things Technologies

T108 – Batch Management and Control

CT404 – AC Drives: Installation and Environmental Considerations

9:30 AM Visit Show Floor

10:00 AM CT453 – Strategies for Responding to

an Aging Workforce –Managing Skills Gap

CT447 – Taurus: Energy Management

and Power Quality

CT443 – Selecting the Electronic Operator

Inferface to Meet Your Application: PV800,

PV+6, PV+7 and PV5000

T13 – The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World

CT409 – Small Scalable Batch, Logix and

ViewME/SE-Based Batch Control

CT401 – AC Drives: Wiring, Bonding and Grounding

Best Practices

10:45 AM Visit Show Floor

11:15 AM CT445 – Grantek: Food Safety – Facilitating

FSMA Compliance with Technology

T84 – Fluke Corporation: Working Safer Through Utilization of Wireless

Test Tools

CT444 – Lockout/Tagout: More than Just Locking

Out Energy Sources

CT446 – Malisko: Practical Implementation of the Connected Enterprise

T65 – Migrating Your Legacy DCS System

T61 – Leverage the Integrated Architecture

System with the Combination of Kinetix and PowerFlex Drives

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM T102 – Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions –

Innovative Ideas, Contemporary Technologies,

Competitive Advantages

T105 – Sensing for Your Architecture with IO-Link

T52 – Spectrum Controls, Inc.:

Remote Access for OEM Machine Builders

CT452 – Stratus Technologies:

Virtualization for the Connected Enterprise

T66 – Process Safety and Critical Control: What Solution Best Meets Your Needs

T62 – Next Generation of Compact AC Drives

1:45 PM Visit Show Floor

2:15 PM T73 – Exploring Sustainable Condition Monitoring Technologies: Logix, EtherNet/IP and the

Dynamix 1444 Series

CT454 – Concept Systems: PlantPAx The Power

in the Platform

T24 – Powerit Solutions: Internet of Things –

Take Advantage of Connectivity to

Optimize Energy Usage

CT405 – ACP: Integrated Architecture with ThinManager and

Relevance: Providing a Path to Your Plant’s Thin Client and Mobile Future

T69 – Endress+Hauser: Harnessing the Power

of Instrumentation: Reliable Field Data

T44 – Considerations for Designing an Intelligent

Motor Control Center

3:00 PM Visit Show Floor

3:30 PM T104 – Reliability Solutions Driving Asset Optimization

and Greater Plant Productivity

T14 – Simplifying the Transition to Virtualization

T40 – Mobility and Portability with Today’s

Rockwell Software

T45 – Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point

and Workgroup Bridge Confi guration

T26 – ProSoft Technology: Enhance

Your Logix Systems for Energy, Oil and Gas Applications

CT451 – Engineered Drive and Systems Solutions for

Legacy Migrations and Custom Applications

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L01 – Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet-enabled MCCs, Studio 5000 and IntelliCENTER Software: Experience the ease of integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers (MCCs) with their associated components – PowerFlex drives and E300 overload relays. See how, with a click of the button, the new IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant populates the Studio 5000 I/O tree, simplifying device confi guration and reducing commissioning time and errors. In addition, discover the powerful combination of IntelliCENTER Energy which will monitor the energy usage within your MCC.

L03 – Applying Integrated Architecture Features to Improve Industrial Control System (ICS) Security: Gain a better understanding of security features available in the Integrated Architecture and PlantPAx solutions. Learn how you can protect your controller content and how to control access to your processes with FactoryTalk Security in both Rockwell Software Studio 5000 and FactoryTalk View SE. Finally, learn how to audit controller changes and detect unauthorized changes using FactoryTalk AssetCentre.

L06 – FactoryTalk View Site Edition: Building Applications: This hands-on lab focuses on the basic building blocks for a FactoryTalk Site Edition application. Topics include creation of screens, tag database population, parameter passing, datalogs, trending, macros, events, introduction to FactoryTalk Alarms and Events, introduction to VBA, client confi guration, and an introduction to FactoryTalk ViewPoint.

L07 – Introduction to the PlantPAx Process System for Operations and System Engineering: This two-part lab examines the PlantPAx system within a simulated plant environment through the eyes of an operator or system engineer. As an operator, you will learn about navigating and interfacing with the system in a utilities and batch area. As an engineer, you will learn how to execute simple confi guration changes and add a new control strategy using the PlantPAx library. This session is ideal for those seeking basic familiarity with the PlantPAx system.

L08 – Size, Select and Confi gure Kinetix and PowerFlex Drives Using Motion Analyzer: Experience the speed and simplicity of using the new Motion Analyzer to size and select motion and drive systems. This session will premiere the new web-based selection tool.

L10 – Eff ective Design Methods for Integrating Safety Using Logix Controllers: Learn how you can help improve safety and productivity while reducing cost using the integrated standard and safety GuardLogix® solution. This lab uses simple built-in safety instructions and features to demonstrate how easily these goals can be achieved.

L11 – Techniques to Increase Effi ciency with PanelView Plus 6 Applications: Learn how to increase line productivity by managing machine and process parameters with Recipe Manager, reduce travel cost by monitoring applications remotely with ViewPoint and VNC, increase OEE with log production data with DataStore Plus and reduce maintenance cost with multi-language support.

L13 – Reducing Machinery Safety System Development Time Using Safety Automation Builder: In this session, you’ll learn how to help reduce development and deployment time of machinery safety systems using the Safety Automation Builder (SAB) confi guration tool. SAB facilitates the planning of safety systems, helping you lay out the machine safety hazards and access points, defi ne the appropriate safety functions, select products to achieve the required safety performance level (PL) according to EN ISO 13849-1, create SISTEMA projects for analysis of all Safety Functions, and create a bill of material.

L14 – Drive Programming with the PowerFlex 525 AC Drive: Learn how to quickly and easily confi gure PowerFlex 525 AC drives. From the built-in human interface module (HIM), to Connected Components Workbench™ or the Studio 5000 environment, we provide you with powerful, intuitive tools to help enhance your user experience and reduce your development time so you can deliver machines faster and more effi ciently. Finally see how automatic device confi guration can save valuable time to get your machines back on line faster.

L15 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Learn how to confi gure, program, and commission a CompactLogix™ 5370 controller with integrated motion on EtherNet/IP using the new Kinetix 5500 servo drives and PowerFlex 527 variable- frequency drives.

L18 – Rockwell Software Studio 5000 and Logix Advanced Lab: So you’ve got the basics, now let’s take it to the next level with this advanced Rockwell Software Studio 5000 and Logix session. This pick and choose lab will allow you to explore topics of interest and quickly see how capabilities add the most value to your design. By the end of this session, you will be on your way to becoming an expert.

L19 – Combining the Latest Rockwell Automation Hardware and Software for Improved Energy Management: This lab looks at integrating the latest PowerMonitor™ 5000 functionality utilizing FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix to analyze and understand energy consumption, demand, and power quality information. It will also introduce FactoryTalk VantagePoint Energy and demonstrate how the basic meter data can provide overall energy information in a plant's asset model to correlate energy information with production for more informed decision making.

L20 – Solve Your Application Challenges with New Sensing Solutions: In this session attendees will use the latest Allen-Bradley® sensing technologies to solve a variety of challenging applications. We will also introduce the Ethernet strategy from Rockwell Automation which utilizes IO-Link enabled technology to provide seamless visibility of fi eld devices through the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture. Hands-on labs include:

• Background Suppression: Detect dark targets on light background

• Clear Object Detection: Sense a clear label on a bottle and detect clear fi lms

• Registration Control: Detect diff erent color marks on various backgrounds

• True Color Recognition: Diff erentiate between colors (e.g. sorting green objects from blue objects)

• Distance Measurement: Using long distance laser measurement and ultrasonic sensing for tension control

• Small Object Detection: Apply fork sensors and fi ber optics

L24 – Basic Drive Programming with PowerFlex 750 Series Drives: Learn the basics of drive programming using the PowerFlex family of AC drives, including the latest PowerFlex 755 AC drives. Attendees will program these drives using both device programmers and PC software.

L26 – FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Self Paced Lab: This self-paced lab is organized by chapters allowing you to choose the topics that are most interesting to you based on your familiarity with FactoryTalk AssetCentre. Chapters include: What’s New in 5.0, remote computers and binders, working with fi les/folders, confi guration security, building reports, asset defi nition and confi guration, audit log information. For fi rst-time users, there’s a section on a day-in-the-life of FactoryTalk AssetCentre product capabilities from an operator’s perspective including the newest features.

Hands-on Labs

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L27 – FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting: Introductory FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition lab covers basic elements of system confi guration, data collection and reporting tools. Learn how FactoryTalk Historian SE provides an engine of unmatched performance and scalability. See the power of auto-confi guration and diverse control system/HMI connectivity.

L28 – Build an Information System on Your Integrated Architecture System: An introductory lab to learn how to fully integrate and view data from Rockwell Automation systems with FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI using FactoryTalk Live Data (Logix, PLC/SLC, FactoryTalk View, third-party controllers, etc.) and FactoryTalk Historian. In addition, see the power of integrating data from FactoryTalk Metrics, FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix and other Rockwell Software off erings.

L31 – Basics of Ethernet I/P Lab: EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plant-wide information and convergence of industrial and non-industrial network traffi c, while maintaining real-time communication for control applications. This hands-on lab will cover a variety of techniques, best practices, software and products using EtherNet/IP. This lab will provide Stratix 5700™ and Stratix 8000™ hardware familiarization. Confi guring the Stratix 5700 using Device Manager. Confi guring the Stratix 8000 using the AOI and controller tags in Studio 5000. Stratix FactoryTalk View faceplates for diagnostics. Device Level Ring Topology confi guration.

L32 – Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plant-wide Ethernet Systems: EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plant-wide information and convergence of industrial and non-industrial network traffi c, while maintaining real-time communication for control applications. This hands-on lab will cover a variety of techniques, best practices, software and products using EtherNet/IP. It will also demonstrate Network Address Translation (NAT) in Layer 2 and Layer 3 architectures, VLAN segmentation, and Connected Routing. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, including switching and routing is recommended.

CL102 – Integrated Architecture Builder -Single Design Tool for Rockwell Automation Hardware and Software: This lab will demonstrate how to design and validate your control system. Integrated Architecture Builder (IAB) is a graphical tool designed to help with the confi guration and quoting of Logix Control Systems. IAB aids with initial system confi guration and quoting and provides a graphical representation of your confi gurations. IAB also performs system checking and generates system-level reports. In this lab you will learn how to navigate the IAB user interface, use subsystem wizards to add a controller, network, local I/O, distributed I/O, and create networks using drag and drop functionality. IAB encompasses both Rockwell Automation major products, as well as Encompass Partner products.

T06 – Machine Safety: Achieving and Maintaining Regulatory Compliance: The trends for machine safety continue to grow as the world evolves and regulatory compliance becomes more common. Rockwell Automation Safety Consultants have been helping automation users like you protect their workforce and operations for many years. New global standards change how automation systems are classifi ed. Are you familiar with the new standards and do you know how to address them? During this session we’ll discuss the process used to help identify and mitigate safety concerns.

T13 – The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World: Integration of control and information on the manufacturing fl oor will be essential for manufacturers to remain competitive. In this session, Rockwell Automation and Cisco will discuss how we are delivering products, solutions and services that use our industry-leading best practices for networking and convergence for organizational effi ciency. Topics include: use cases and solution sets for the plant of the future – automation infrastructure, security and compliance, mobility, video and collaboration, industrial computing and cloud, remote expert and remote services, and energy management.

T14 – Simplifying the Transition to Virtualization: Many manufacturers understand the benefi ts that a virtual infrastructure can bring to the production environment. However, many are still hesitant to make the transition. Learn the advantages of virtualization and how working with a trusted partner can help your organization realize the benefi ts faster and make the transition easy.

T15 – Operational Excellence by Leveraging Internet of Things Technologies: The next industrial revolution is happening right now. Companies are fi nding new, innovative ways to use technologies ranging from the cloud, big data and remote monitoring to improve global production, sustainable eff orts and overall business. Learn how these technologies can help transform manufacturing to drive better collaboration and productivity to help achieve operational excellence.

T20 – Rockwell Software Studio 5000: The Automation Engineering and Design Environment: Attend this session to learn about Rockwell Software Studio 5000, our new automation engineering and design environment. The session will cover what Rockwell Software Studio 5000 is, where it is going, and how it can help reduce your engineering time, reduce risk, and increase your productivity.

T24 – Powerit Solutions: Internet of Things – Take Advantage of Connectivity to Optimize Energy Usage: As more intelligent devices are connected, integrated systems can take advantage of device information in new ways. Standards like CIP energy allow these devices to present themselves as a part of a demand management solution, providing status and fl exible control of a facility’s electrical loads, and enabling energy cost reduction.

T26 – ProSoft Technology: Enhance Your Logix Systems for Energy, Oil and Gas Applications: Need to implement IEC-61850 or DNP3 into your Allen-Bradley Logix architecture? Would you like to cut your installation costs for fl ow computing applications? Learn about the technology available to implement relays and protection equipment for energy applications. And how to cut your installation costs by using an in-chassis fl ow computer.

T31 – What's New in Visualization: Discover new solutions that help improve productivity by expanding connectivity and enhancing design and maintenance tools. From machine-based operator interface to highly networked systems, this session will focus on what's new with FactoryTalk View SE, FactoryTalk View ME, PanelView Plus, FactoryTalk ViewPoint, FactoryTalk VantagePoint and Allen-Bradley industrial computers.

T40 – Mobility and Portability with Today's Rockwell Software: Bring your own device to work? Need to support mobile workers? Production and operations management solutions today require various forms of access to their manufacturing intelligence systems including mobile devices and web clients. In this session, see how Rockwell Software can begin to help accomplish these goals with access to FactoryTalk View SE, FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI, and eventing on any mobile platform.

Technical Sessions

T43 – Seeing is Believing – Real-Time Physical Network Visualization (Presented by Panduit): This session will cover the challenges associated with managing a physical network on the factory fl oor and introduce a new software platform designed to help. Never before has it been so straight forward to understand bandwidth, troubleshoot device connections and map logical system layouts to their physical location.

T44 – Considerations for Designing an Intelligent Motor Control Center: Learn about the features of the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture and communication infrastructure that can deliver a positive impact to the design and operation of intelligent motor control centers (MCC). Gain a better understanding on the EtherNet/IP topology and specifi c functionality of our Ethernet switches that will drive benefi ts through the lifecycle of your MCC installation.

T45 – Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point and Workgroup Bridge Confi guration: Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point/Work Group Bridge enables the extension of EtherNet/IP to wireless media. Learn the basics of confi guration using Stratix 5100 Device Manager and implementing an Integrated Architecture system with premier integration using Rockwell Software Studio 5000 and FactoryTalk View via add-on profi les, AOI and faceplates.

T46 – Integrated Architecture Tools for Securing your Control System: Learn how you can reduce risk and enhance protection of your industrial control system against security threats. Discussion will focus on practical recommendations for installing, commissioning and improving the security of the Integrated Architecture system including capabilities in Logix controllers and how to use FactoryTalk Security to control user access to key assets and information.

T52 – Spectrum Controls, Inc.: Remote Access for OEM Machine Builders: Improve operational up-time and reduce the total cost of service through the use of remote monitoring and access. Achieve higher customer satisfaction, create added value, and improve revenues through the use of WebPort remote access technology.

T61 – Leverage the Integrated Architecture System with the Combination of Kinetix and PowerFlex Drives: Learn how Kinetix and PowerFlex drives compliment each other and the advantage of each in specifi c applications. See how a common Rockwell Software Studio 5000 confi guration and programming experience not only helps saves start up time, but also delivers a coordinated and synchronized machine.

T62 – Next Generation of Compact AC Drives: Don't miss this opportunity to see learn about the newest series of PowerFlex AC drives, the PowerFlex 520-Series. The PowerFlex 523, PowerFlex 525 and the new PowerFlex 527 drives provide users with a new user experience along with features not found in the marketplace today. Learn how the unique hardware design, variety of power range and motor control options, along with the programming tools that make confi guration easier than ever before, can help you lower your total cost to design, develop and deliver your machine.

T65 – Migrating Your Legacy DCS System: Are today's optimization and innovation demands hampered by your old process control system? Is support for your legacy DCS diminishing? This session will explore the advantages of migrating to the modern PlantPAx system. You'll learn about the multitude of tools – scanners, cables, code conversion, wiring harnesses, and more – available from Rockwell Automation that can help you migrate your system.

T66 – Process Safety and Critical Control: What Solution Best Meets Your Needs: Choosing the correct safety solution to meet availability and safety requirements is a critical decision. In this session, we'll explore our process safety off erings from SIL 2 and SIL 3 to fail-safe, fault tolerant and triple modular redundancy. Learn which option is best for your requirements and how each helps improve effi ciencies and performance.

T69 – Harnessing the Power of Instrumentation: Reliable Field Data (Presented by Endress+Hauser): The term statistical process control (SPC) is a subject that most process owners understand. Knowing whether a process is in control and stable is paramount to produce a product that meets customer needs. We will show how reliable pH measurement can allow for the application of realistic tolerances, which can help lead to improved product quality and profi tability.

T73 – Exploring Sustainable Condition Monitoring Technologies: Logix, EtherNet/IP and the Dynamix 1444 Series: See how a Logix controller, uses an advanced equipment diagnostic add-on-instructions (AOIs) and standard Integrated Architecture tools, to detect, identify and monitor faults in industrial equipment. The session will illustrate how an automated solution, using common Logix controllers and Dynamic 1444 Series monitors can be applied to forewarn users of problems before production is impacted or to enable more effi cient, cost eff ective maintenance strategies.

T84 – Fluke Corporation: Working Safer Through Utilization of Wireless Test Tools: Traditional test tools require close contact and proximity with hazardous voltages. Learn how wireless test tools allow users to work safer and safely troubleshoot in hazardous environments by reducing the risk for arc fl ash potential and staying out of the arc fl ash zone.

T101 – Migrating Your HMI System: Thinking about migrating your existing HMI to a new system? This session will provide guidance on lifecycle planning, replacement and migration options, and the programs and tools Rockwell Automation provides to help you map the best path forward. Focus will be on current Electronic Operator Interface options and migration paths, with HMI software migration options also covered.

T102 – Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions – Innovative Ideas. Contemporary Technologies. Competitive Advantages.: Today’s contemporary automation systems off er advancements in performance, fl exibility, and security, and as technology continues to drive innovation, you need to keep step to remain competitive. The fi rst step in the process is assessing your existing control systems, then developing an automation lifecycle plan. We will help you understand the methods, tools and resources available to mitigate your obsolescence risk, modernize and optimize your operations, and develop a proactive plan to take.

T103 – PlantPAx System Fundamentals: This session will discuss and demo how to use the plant-wide control capabilities of Integrated Architecture to implement traditional DCS applications. This introductory course will discuss the advantages of the PlantPAx system and how they system concepts and tools can help improve any system application.

T104 – Reliability Solutions Driving Asset Optimization and Greater Plant Productivity: Leading companies are striving for improved reliability of their critical assets, that results in greater plant productivity. Changing the game from reactive to proactive can be accomplished; ultimately reducing plant risks costing you money and time, while improving asset performance has huge fi nancial and cultural benefi ts. Learn how Rockwell Automation reliability solutions can help your company achieve asset Ooptimization and greater plant productivity.

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Technical Sessions

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T105 – Sensing for Your Architecture with IO-Link: In this session we will introduce the “Below Ethernet” strategy from Rockwell Automation, which utilizes IO-Link technology to provide seamless visibility of fi eld devices through the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture. Attendees will learn about Allen-Bradley IO-Link enabled sensors and how our customers can capitalize on diagnostics and Automatic Device Replacement, support tool changes and take advantage of multiple-profi le capability to maximize uptime.

T106 – The First Step to Becoming an Industrial Networking Specialist: Because of the changes in technology, a maintenance staff that understands the interplay between the operational and IT technology is key to the ongoing health of your operation. Rockwell Automation, in collaboration with Strategic Alliance Partner Cisco (IMINS), now off ers the Managing Industrial Networks with Cisco Networking. Learn how you can achieve this valuable certifi cation from Rockwell Automation

T108 – Batch Management and Control: You depend on your batch operations for fl exibiltiy and performance that can be tailored to meet today's demands. This session will discuss the batch management and control capabilities of the PlantPAx system whether your needs are simple, multi-vessel or complex multi-product. We'll discuss recipe management, production scheduling, information management and more. We'll delve into our Batch Design Guide and recommendations for your projects.

CT400 – Industrial IT Control System Design Considerations: In this session one will learn about the requirements to build a resilient EtherNet/IP network using the Cisco/Rockwell Automation, Converged Plant wide design a considerations guide. You’ll learn segmentation options, importance of time Synchronization, control system packet prioritization and multitask management.

CT401 – AC Drives: Wiring, Bonding and Grounding Best Practices: Environmental conditions and power quality events can be extremely costly and reduce the life of a variable frequency AC drive system. Learn how you can optimize your variable frequency AC drive system investment through thoughtful installation considerations. This session will provide guidelines and recommendations to improve reliability, up-time, and longevity of a variable frequency AC drive system.

CT402 –Systems Interface: Do You Speak VFD?: Based on both proven and practical applications, this session examines the all-important cost saving aspects of Rockwell Automation AC Drives. This includes effi cient communication for confi guration (local and remote over various media), reliable operation on the industrial plant fl oor for long up-time, and ease of maintenance thanks to the Rockwell Automation and North Coast Electric service support organizations. Applications discussed include shipboard PowerFlex 755-driven winches, Integrated Motion on the EtherNet/IP network of PowerFlex 755 drives for absolute positioning and electronic gearing, and cost-eff ective conveyor control with networked PF4Ms. With years of experience in these diff erent applications, the overall cost of ownership is discussed to illustrate the attractive ROI that Rockwell Automation drives off er.

CT403 – Concept Systems: Vision Robotics – Safety and Optimization: Manufacturers work with Concept Systems to develop new methods of improving worker safety and optimize production lines. Bringing together the power of Rockwell safety solutions, leading robotic platforms, and vision technologies allows Concept Systems to off er turn-key solutions to manufacturers across multiple industries. This session will cover case studies that highlight a variety of Rockwell Automation solutions and Encompass Partner technologies. Attendees will gain insight into new technologies and how Concept Systems, as a Rockwell Solution Partner, is creating cost-eff ective solutions to solve business and technical challenges.

CT404 – AC Drives: Installation and Environmental Considerations: There are important factors to consider when installing variable frequency AC drives. Join us for this in depth looks at some of the best practices to use when designing and installing drives. We will discuss proper wiring, grounding and bonding for the control of electro magnetic emissions, as well as, mitigating problem related to electro magnetic emissions, common mode noise and cable charging current.

CT405 – ACP: Integrated Architecture with ThinManager and Relevance: Providing a Path to Your Plant’s Thin Client and Mobile Future: Discover how ACP’s ThinManager can improve your FactoryTalk View SE and/or PlantPAx System deployments. ThinManager provides centralized management of the content deployed to your thin clients and the thin clients themselves. See how ThinManager's Relevance securely delivers mobile Integrated Architecture content based on your location. With ThinManager’s legendary ease of use, plant fl oor nirvana has never been so within reach!

CT406 – Cisco: The IoT and the Internet of Everything: Integration of control and information on the manufacturing fl oor will be essential for manufacturers to remain competitive. In this session, Rockwell Automation and Cisco will discuss how we are delivering products, solutions, and services that use our industry-leading best practices for networking and convergence for organizational effi ciency. Topics include: use cases and solution sets for the plant of the future – automation infrastructure, security and compliance, mobility, video and collaboration, industrial computing and cloud, remote expert and remote services, and energy management.

CT407 – Microsoft: Cloud Computing – Reimagining Manufacturing in the Digital Age: Digital manufacturing is driving another industrial revolution – The Connected Enterprise. Join us to see how manufacturers leverage Microsoft cloud services, mobility and big data to improve productivity.

CT408 – Rockwell Automation: The Connected Enterprise in Action: How Industrial IoT is Delivering Results Today: The next industrial revolution is happening right now. Companies are fi nding new, innovative ways to use technologies ranging from the cloud, big data and remote monitoring to improve global production, sustainable eff orts and overall business. Learn how these technologies can help transform manufacturing to drive profi tability.

CT409 – Small Scalable Batch, Logix and ViewME/SE Based Batch Control: This session will highlight the development tools and documentation available at no cost to customers who want to develop Logix based single unit batch automation. PlantPAx Logix Batch and Sequence Manager (LBSM) is ideal for stand-alone batch applications like mixers, blenders and reactors that require fl exibility in sequence steps and recipe parameters. This session will also highlight how LBSM can easily fi t into a larger batch automation environment with other capabilities off ered by Rockwell Automation.

CT443 – Selecting the Electronic Operator Inferface to Meet Your Application: PV800, PV+6, PV+7 and PV5000: This technical session will go through the selection and application of Rockwell Automation’s Electronic Operator Interface (EOI) options. In this session you will learn about the new PV800, new features in PV+6 version 8.0, the new PV+7 platform and new PanelView 5000 series. After attending this session you will be able to select the Rockwell EOI platform that best suits your application requirements.

CT444 – Lockout/Tagout: More than Just Locking Out Energy Sources: Many items are involved/required of a LOTO program. Attend this session to understand the regulatory requirements, along with the fi ve required components of a LOTO Program.

Technical Sessions

CT445 – Grantek: Food Safety – Facilitating FSMA Compliance with Technology: The Food Safety Modernization Act is placing new regulatory demands on food manufacturers and suppliers in the US market. As key implementation deadlines approach, food manufacturers are shifting from a reactionary to a preventive footing, with stricter controls, documentation and supplier verifi cation requirements. Modern information and controls technology spanning from the business systems to the plant fl oor can facilitate compliance with the new FSMA landscape. In addition to meeting regulatory requirements, this same technology can result in better performance in your manufacturing facilities. Is your company prepared?

CT446 – Malisko: Practical Implementation of the Connected Enterprise: Do you have a thirst for manufacturing information to help you make critical business decisions, but are drowning in plant fl oor data; or worse yet, the data is there but you can’t mine the data? The answer is the “Connected Enterprise.” More than ever, manufacturers are embracing the implementation of advanced security and networks on the plant fl oor to arrive at a truly converged plantwide Ethernet infrastructure. In this session, we will discuss the evolution of Network Designs, and how today a robust, future-ready network depends on equal consideration between physical infrastructure and logical design. Case studies will be presented. Learn how to place the building blocks of today’s converged plantwide networks to transform the wealth of data on the plant fl oor into actionable information.

CT447 – Taurus: Energy Management and Power Quality: Energy Management – Building Automation and Utilities topics include: 1. WAGES – Optimization 2. Central Utility Building – Balance of Plant Control Solutions, 3. Electrical Control Solutions – Load Shedding, Distribution, Generator Controls, Demand Management 4. Interface to Building Automation Systems – Tennant Metering. Power Quality topics include: 1. Arc Flash – Studies and Remediation 2. Harmonic Solutions 3. Studies – Coordination and Selective Coordination 4. NETA Testing and Capabilities.

CT448 – Talking To Your IT and Security about The Connected Enterprise: The convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) brings opportunities for optimized processes and more data for eff ective decision-making. Despite technical and organizational challenges that can arise, there are compelling business reasons and strong technology drivers to support IT-OT convergence. In this session, we'll arm you with the information you need to have a discussion with your IT and security departments.

CT449 – Concept Systems: CNC Machines: Employing Rockwell Automation Standards Across Machine Centers: Tying together machines to create communication standards on a manufacturing fl oor.

CT450 – Malisko: The PlantPAx Flavor – APC System Implementation Helps All-Natural Aussie Style Yoghurt: Noosa Yoghurt, the wildly-popular Australian-style yoghurt, became available nationwide for the fi rst time after completing the commissioning of a greenfi eld processing facility located at Morning Fresh Dairy in Bellvue, Colorado. The new facility helped propel the company to year-over-year revenue growth of 260%. Malisko Engineering designed and deployed a PlantPAx Process Automation System to integrate all of the yoghurt plant’s utilities, CIP and process systems. The PlantPAx platform provided the customer with a scalable system architecture with defi ned system elements, each with a set of specifi c responsibilities and detailed specifi cations. The legacy processing facility was an all-manual operation with no established automation infrastructure. To evolve the dairy into a “world class” facility it was imperative to deliver a characterized control system that ensured effi cient development and commissioning on a very aggressive project timeline to meet high consumer market demands.

CT451 – Engineered Drive and Systems Solutions for Legacy Migrations and Custom Applications: Your equipment is your livelihood. Day in and day out, it’s what enables you to get quality product to your customer on time, every time. As your equipment ages, it’s inevitable that questions about part sourcing, service, potential productivity gains from new technology and increased risks of downtime become stronger. You need to work with a supplier that has the engineering know how, products, services, and industry knowledge to assist you with an upgrade strategy that will help you maximize your competitive advantage. Rockwell Automation will develop the right plan to fi t your control needs and your long-term goals. We can help you migrate all at once or in stages, at a pace that is comfortable for you and that fi ts within your budget.

CT452 – Stratus Technologies: Virtualization for the Connected Enterprise: Learn invaluable benefi ts of using VMware to deploy and run Rockwell Automation applications, including training on a new VMware server sizing tool, as well as steps for deploying new PlantPAx Virtual Templates and setting up a fault-tolerant environment for Rockwell Automation virtual machines. Participants will receive a copy of the sizing tool.

CT453 – Strategizies for Responding to an Aging Workforce – Managing Skills Gap: Today there are over 10 million unfi lled manufacturing jobs due to skill gaps. Maintenance and engineering employees are retiring at a rate faster than those entering the workforce. Companies spent $3.7 trillion US dollars on new technology in 2013 alone. These trends present a serious challenge for manufacturers, leaving those responsible for supporting and managing automation technology with fewer skilled resources, supporting larger and more sophisticated systems, with ever-increasing productivity goals. Learn how to leverage service agreements with guaranteed response times to identify your biggest risks, create a plan to manage them and improve your organization’s chances of success.

CT454 – Concept Systems: PlantPAx The Power in the Platform: Reduce startup and commissioning time by using PlantPAx: How Rockwell Automation PlantPAx platform can get your process up and running faster.

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Technical Sessions

Notes

August 11-12, 2015

Lynnwood Convention Center

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Lynnwood, WA 98036

Contact: Lynda Kinberg, Rockwell Automation at (425) 519-5109

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