Industrial Computing Forum

Industrial computing Forum 2011 Janz automation systems AG in Jena, Jena Paderborn, September 2011. How can trends to identify and recognize the challenges of tomorrow already today? Answers to these questions gives the industrial computing Forum Janz automation systems AG on October 20th, 2011 from 10.00 until 16.00 in Jena. The decision in the hardware and software selection, as well as choosing the right communications technology in industrial applications is increasingly complex and cross-cutting. Practical lectures by renowned speakers from the industry offer practical decision-making AIDS for all those who have industrial computer systems are in use in your company. The kick-off the event Paul Diepstraten Advantech Europe BV, which with his presentation open eAutomation, boundless integration makes”on standard PC platforms in the industry will speak.

Customised solutions”introduce Michael Renner and Daniel Sutter, Janz automation systems AG, part of your contribution from the conception to the product of their series”. After the lunch break Oliver Fels of the EtherCAT technology group, engaged the EtherCAT-principle”and arrives on features, topology, benefits and the issue of security. It follows the presentation of Roland Wagner, 3s smart software solutions GmbH, with an introduction to working with CoDeSys, as well as the EtherCAT Fieldbus configuration. Claudia Schmidl and Romuald Thiery, ELBACOM GmbH, with Windows Embedded standard 7 and Windows Embedded standard 2009 form the end of the event “the embedded licensing and technical features. At the end of the industrial computing Forum is an open discussion.

The number of participants in the free event is limited. Registration is until October 6, 2011 about the Janz automation systems AG under website blog /… as well as possible via E-Mail. About the Janz automation systems AG Janz automation systems AG is one of the leading manufacturers of electronic assemblies and complete industrial computer systems since 1982. “The employees see themselves as industrial computing architects” they design, develop and produce components and systems based on standards, adapted to the individual needs of the customer.