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SESSION SELECTION GUIDE June 10 – 15, 2018 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, California, USA
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SESSION SELECTION GUIDEJune 10 – 15, 2018 • Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, California, USA

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Session Selection Guide

Inspire. Educate. Innovate.Rockwell Automation TechED™ is the best place to learn the latest technology. You can choose from more than 175 unique sessions – from beginner level overviews to in-depth, advanced hands-on labs – all while networking with peers throughout the industry.

You must register to attend any of the sessions and labs at Rockwell Automation TechED. To register to attend the event and sessions, visit www.rockwellautomation.com/TechED.

Once you are registered to attend, you can also register for sessions through the NEW Rockwell Automation Events App. Download it today from your app store!

Session TracksSessions are organized by their main track and, if applicable, by sub-tracks listed after the session descriptions.

APPLICATIONS & CASE STUDIES

CONTROL

INFORMATION & ANALYTICS

NETWORKS

PROCESS

SAFETY & SECURITY

SYSTEM

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

VISUALIZATION (EOI & HMI)

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Week-at-a-Glance

Sunday June 10, 2018

Monday June 11, 2018

Tuesday June 12, 2018

6:30 a.m.Breakfast

Seaport BallroomBreakfast

Seaport Ballroom7:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.Rockwell Automation Keynote

Seaport Ballroom

Guest Keynote Seaport Ballroom

9:00 a.m. Sessions

10:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions

11:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions

12:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions

1:00 p.m. Lunch Seaport Ballroom

Lunch Seaport Ballroom

2:00 p.m.

Registration Open

Sessions Sessions

3:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions

4:00 p.m.

Welcome Reception

4th Floor Pool Deck

Sessions Sessions

5:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions

6:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

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Wednesday June 13, 2018

Thursday June 14, 2018

Friday June 15, 2018

Breakfast Seaport Ballroom

Breakfast Seaport Ballroom

Breakfast

Sessions

Sessions Sessions Sessions

Sessions Sessions Sessions

Sessions Sessions Sessions

Sessions Sessions

Lunch Seaport Ballroom

Lunch Seaport Ballroom

Sessions Sessions

Sessions Sessions

Sessions Sessions

Sessions Sessions

EDfest 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

The Headquarters

Sunday June 10, 2018

Monday June 11, 2018

Tuesday June 12, 2018

6:30 a.m.Breakfast

Seaport BallroomBreakfast

Seaport Ballroom7:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.Rockwell Automation Keynote

Seaport Ballroom

Guest Keynote Seaport Ballroom

9:00 a.m. Sessions

10:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions

11:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions

12:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions

1:00 p.m. Lunch Seaport Ballroom

Lunch Seaport Ballroom

2:00 p.m.

Registration Open

Sessions Sessions

3:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions

4:00 p.m.

Welcome Reception

4th Floor Pool Deck

Sessions Sessions

5:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions

6:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

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6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Product and Demo Keynote – Seaport Ballroom Rockwell Automation Keynote & Product and Demo Keynote – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

SS04 NT02 IN11 NT10 IN14 AP04 PR25 VZ09 IN09 VZ17 SS09 SS13 AP01

10:00 a.m.

Cyber Security – Where and Why Do I Start?

Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures

Machine Learning Fundamentals

Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology

OSIsoft, LLC: Rockwell Automation and OSIsoft – Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise

Wastewater Treatment DCS Upgrade Adds Remote Capabilities, Improves Performance

Control Station, Inc.: PID Controller Tuning: From Simple Loops to Advanced Cascade

How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50

What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation

exida: Going Full Life Cycle with Process Safety Data

Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development

Claroty: Extreme Visibility and ICS Security for Water/Wastewater Plants – Case Study Q&A

11:00 a.m.

SS18 IN10 TS09 IN02 IN20 AP07 IN12 PR02 IN18 SY14 PR24 AP03

11:00 a.m.

Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control

Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions

SeQent: Get Your FactoryTalk®-ing with Our FactoryTalk View SE & OPC Integration

Diamond Offshore Drilling Transforms Control Infrastructure from Target to Center of Defense

Microsoft: The Role of AI in Manufacturing

Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

Scalable Analytics Overview

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction

Introducing FactoryTallk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations

STOBER Drives, Inc.: STOBER’s SERVOSTOP Brake for Emergency Braking with GuardLogix® Safety Controller from Rockwell Automation

12:00 p.m.

PR01 CL26 TS10 CL25 IN22 AP09 AP02 NT18 SY20 SS21 SS14 PR08 AP05

12:00 p.m.

PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next

EPLAN: The Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Manufacturing Workflow Solutions

Manage Your Assets Through Cloud Technology and Services

Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O

Softing Inc.: Design Your Track & Trace or Data Collection System with the ControlLogix® SQL Module

Dairy Company Milks Track-and-Trace Capabilities and Strengthens Its Food Safety and Quality System

Aerospace Maintenance Facility Increases Utilization by 50%, Saves Money

Software-Defined Networking – Are You Ready?

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

Laird Controls North America: A Safety and Efficiency Revolution

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

Stratus Technologies: Life Science Legacy Migration to a Modern Automation Infrastructure

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS17 IN04 SY28 SY07 TS11 CL22 IN24 AP11 AP06 PR04 SY26 SS03 PR20 CL14

2:00 p.m.

Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

FactoryTalk® System Design Overview

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Introduction

Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users

What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software

SyTech, Inc.: Optimize Data from FactoryTalk® Alarm and Events to Improve Your Performance

Driving Improvements Using FactoryTalk® Products to Reach Smart Manufacturing Goals

Interchangeable Skids Provide Plug-and-Play Capabilities, Improve Uptime

Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Software

Control System Design Considerations in Order to Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation

Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL): Benefits of Unifying the Power Management System (PMS) with the Factory Automation System (FAS)

3:00 p.m.

PR19 SY09 CL21 NT14 AP13 AP08 PR12 SY14 TS06 CL07

3:00 p.m.

Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix

Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration

Molex, LLC: Molex- Communication and Connectivity for the Automated Factory of the Future (IIoT)

Crossing the IT and OT Divide

Medical Device Manufacturer Improves Quality, Cuts Risk with Historian

Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

DENSO Robotics: Robot Programming with Studio 5000 ® – 101

4:00 p.m.

SY16 CL18 CL24 NT15 AP15 AP10 PR05 SY25 SS05 SS26 PR21 IN13

4:00 p.m.

Optimizing System Communications with RSLinx,® FactoryTalk® and OPC

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Demo & Discussion

Enhancements in Induction Motor Control Performance with TotalFORCE® Technology

Phoenix Digital Corp: PRP – Parallel Redundant Protocol Available over Redundant, Fiber Optic Based Dual Ring Network

Stupp Corporation Improved Control and Gained Insight with MES

TBD Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Hardware

Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

Symantec: Critical System Protection: Silver Bullet for OT Endpoint Security

Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS

Ocean Data Systems: Dream Report – What You Need to Know about Industrial Reports/Dashboards

5:00 p.m.

SY12 NT08 AP17 AP12 PR07 SY04 IN03

5:00 p.m.

Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System

ESTeem Wireless Modems: Deploying Wireless as an Essential Component of The Connected Enterprise

Amazon Prime’s New Distribution Centers for Excellence with Information-Enabled Architecture

China’s Largest Cosmetics Company Gets Transformations with MES

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview

eRPortal Software Inc.: Adding TPM to FactoryTalk® View and Approval Workflow to AssetCentre Using eRPortal

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

Monday Discussion Schedule

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6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Product and Demo Keynote – Seaport Ballroom Rockwell Automation Keynote & Product and Demo Keynote – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

SS04 NT02 IN11 NT10 IN14 AP04 PR25 VZ09 IN09 VZ17 SS09 SS13 AP01

10:00 a.m.

Cyber Security – Where and Why Do I Start?

Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures

Machine Learning Fundamentals

Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology

OSIsoft, LLC: Rockwell Automation and OSIsoft – Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise

Wastewater Treatment DCS Upgrade Adds Remote Capabilities, Improves Performance

Control Station, Inc.: PID Controller Tuning: From Simple Loops to Advanced Cascade

How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50

What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation

exida: Going Full Life Cycle with Process Safety Data

Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development

Claroty: Extreme Visibility and ICS Security for Water/Wastewater Plants – Case Study Q&A

11:00 a.m.

SS18 IN10 TS09 IN02 IN20 AP07 IN12 PR02 IN18 SY14 PR24 AP03

11:00 a.m.

Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control

Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions

SeQent: Get Your FactoryTalk®-ing with Our FactoryTalk View SE & OPC Integration

Diamond Offshore Drilling Transforms Control Infrastructure from Target to Center of Defense

Microsoft: The Role of AI in Manufacturing

Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

Scalable Analytics Overview

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction

Introducing FactoryTallk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations

STOBER Drives, Inc.: STOBER’s SERVOSTOP Brake for Emergency Braking with GuardLogix® Safety Controller from Rockwell Automation

12:00 p.m.

PR01 CL26 TS10 CL25 IN22 AP09 AP02 NT18 SY20 SS21 SS14 PR08 AP05

12:00 p.m.

PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next

EPLAN: The Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Manufacturing Workflow Solutions

Manage Your Assets Through Cloud Technology and Services

Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O

Softing Inc.: Design Your Track & Trace or Data Collection System with the ControlLogix® SQL Module

Dairy Company Milks Track-and-Trace Capabilities and Strengthens Its Food Safety and Quality System

Aerospace Maintenance Facility Increases Utilization by 50%, Saves Money

Software-Defined Networking – Are You Ready?

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

Laird Controls North America: A Safety and Efficiency Revolution

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

Stratus Technologies: Life Science Legacy Migration to a Modern Automation Infrastructure

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS17 IN04 SY28 SY07 TS11 CL22 IN24 AP11 AP06 PR04 SY26 SS03 PR20 CL14

2:00 p.m.

Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

FactoryTalk® System Design Overview

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Introduction

Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users

What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software

SyTech, Inc.: Optimize Data from FactoryTalk® Alarm and Events to Improve Your Performance

Driving Improvements Using FactoryTalk® Products to Reach Smart Manufacturing Goals

Interchangeable Skids Provide Plug-and-Play Capabilities, Improve Uptime

Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Software

Control System Design Considerations in Order to Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation

Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL): Benefits of Unifying the Power Management System (PMS) with the Factory Automation System (FAS)

3:00 p.m.

PR19 SY09 CL21 NT14 AP13 AP08 PR12 SY14 TS06 CL07

3:00 p.m.

Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix

Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration

Molex, LLC: Molex- Communication and Connectivity for the Automated Factory of the Future (IIoT)

Crossing the IT and OT Divide

Medical Device Manufacturer Improves Quality, Cuts Risk with Historian

Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

DENSO Robotics: Robot Programming with Studio 5000 ® – 101

4:00 p.m.

SY16 CL18 CL24 NT15 AP15 AP10 PR05 SY25 SS05 SS26 PR21 IN13

4:00 p.m.

Optimizing System Communications with RSLinx,® FactoryTalk® and OPC

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Demo & Discussion

Enhancements in Induction Motor Control Performance with TotalFORCE® Technology

Phoenix Digital Corp: PRP – Parallel Redundant Protocol Available over Redundant, Fiber Optic Based Dual Ring Network

Stupp Corporation Improved Control and Gained Insight with MES

TBD Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Hardware

Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

Symantec: Critical System Protection: Silver Bullet for OT Endpoint Security

Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS

Ocean Data Systems: Dream Report – What You Need to Know about Industrial Reports/Dashboards

5:00 p.m.

SY12 NT08 AP17 AP12 PR07 SY04 IN03

5:00 p.m.

Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System

ESTeem Wireless Modems: Deploying Wireless as an Essential Component of The Connected Enterprise

Amazon Prime’s New Distribution Centers for Excellence with Information-Enabled Architecture

China’s Largest Cosmetics Company Gets Transformations with MES

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview

eRPortal Software Inc.: Adding TPM to FactoryTalk® View and Approval Workflow to AssetCentre Using eRPortal

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

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Monday Lab Schedule

6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo – Seaport Ballroom Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

SS06 SS11 NT03 IN05 SS12 CL02 SY21 SY03 VZ13

10:00 a.m.Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE)Architectures

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application

11:00 a.m.

VZ11 CL06 PR10 SY06 VZ12 NT04 CL17

11:00 a.m.

Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Integrated Architecture® Builder and ProposalWorks™: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition

Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

IN17 NT01 NT03 IN08 SY17 SS25 SS07 PR16 VZ08 TS01 SY24 CL04 SY21 PR14

2:00 p.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics

Simulation to Optimize MagneMotion® and iTRAK® System Design

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime, and Injuries

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx®

FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW!

Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Controller-based Batching Using Sequence Manager™

3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

CL05 CL10 CL11 IN05 VZ11 SS12 CL15 SY08 VZ12 TS03 CL17 IN19 SY22 PR09 VZ05

4:00 p.m.

Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Motion Analyzer and Automation Device Objects: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition

Logix Designer Product Research Lab

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

Self-Serve Analytics Made Easy: Project Scio

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

PlantPAx® Process Application Development

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Room America’s Cup B Coronado A Coronado B Coronado D Coronado E Grand Hall

A1Grand Hall

B1Grand Hall

B2Grand Hall

D1Grand Hall

D2 Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor F Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Room

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6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo – Seaport Ballroom Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

SS06 SS11 NT03 IN05 SS12 CL02 SY21 SY03 VZ13

10:00 a.m.Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE)Architectures

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application

11:00 a.m.

VZ11 CL06 PR10 SY06 VZ12 NT04 CL17

11:00 a.m.

Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Integrated Architecture® Builder and ProposalWorks™: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition

Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

IN17 NT01 NT03 IN08 SY17 SS25 SS07 PR16 VZ08 TS01 SY24 CL04 SY21 PR14

2:00 p.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics

Simulation to Optimize MagneMotion® and iTRAK® System Design

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime, and Injuries

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx®

FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW!

Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Controller-based Batching Using Sequence Manager™

3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

CL05 CL10 CL11 IN05 VZ11 SS12 CL15 SY08 VZ12 TS03 CL17 IN19 SY22 PR09 VZ05

4:00 p.m.

Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Motion Analyzer and Automation Device Objects: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition

Logix Designer Product Research Lab

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

Self-Serve Analytics Made Easy: Project Scio

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

PlantPAx® Process Application Development

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Room America’s Cup B Coronado A Coronado B Coronado D Coronado E Grand Hall

A1Grand Hall

B1Grand Hall

B2Grand Hall

D1Grand Hall

D2 Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor F Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Room

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Tuesday Discussion Schedule

6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SS22 CL12 SY23 NT10 SY09 CL25 IN25 AP18 AP06 TS12 VZ16 PR20 CL03

9:00 a.m.

Safety and Security in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview

Using the New Logix Tag-based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time

Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology

Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration

Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O

WIN-911: Next Gen Alarming

TAE Technologies Powers Up with Reliable and Flexible Control System

Interchangeable Skids Provide Plug-and-Play Capabilities, Improve Uptime

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview

Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk

Bonitron and Powerohm Resistors – A Hubbell Company: Selecting Regen Modules or DB Resistors in Drives/Motion Apps and Bus Cap Reforming for Idled VFDs

10:00 a.m.

CL09 NT19 AP16 AP02 PR07 SY14 TS02 SS23 AP03

10:00 a.m.

Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems

Spectrum Controls: Universal Industrial Gateway – Connect Multiple Devices, Across Multiple Protocols, in a Single Box

TBD Aerospace Maintenance Facility Increases Utilization by 50%, Saves Money

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction

Emulate3D: Get Value from Your Digital Twins – How Emulate3D’s Virtual Commissioning and Virtual Reality Help

Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview

STOBER Drives, Inc.: STOBER’s SERVOSTOP Brake for Emergency Braking with GuardLogix® Safety Controller from Rockwell Automation

11:00 a.m.

SS10 NT06 NT12 NT07 TS07 NT11 AP14 PR28 PR06 SY20 VZ03 SY27 SS24 CL23

11:00 a.m.

Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape

Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

Identity and Mobility in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Design Considerations for Reliable EtherNet/IP Networking

UX at Rockwell Automation

HMS Industrial Networks Inc: Extend FactoryTalk® Applications with Mobile Access and Third-Party Device Integration

MES is Remedy for Herbal Health Company Production Challenges

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.: Hazardous Area Approved Mobile Devices Bring FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ Productivity to any Site Location

Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx® Systems - Best Practices and What’s New

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Architecting a Distributed HMI System

Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive?

Safety System Functional Design Considerations

Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Solutions Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing

12:00 p.m.

SY18 NT13 TS09 IN02 NT15 AP07 AP04 PR04 SY19 SS14 PR24 CL01

12:00 p.m.

Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration

Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network Manager™

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions

Phoenix Digital Corp: PRP – Parallel Redundant Protocol Available over Redundant, Fiber Optic Based Dual Ring Network

Diamond Offshore Drilling Transforms Control Infrastructure from Target to Center of Defense

Wastewater Treatment DCS Upgrade Adds Remote Capabilities, Improves Performance

Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

Laird Controls North America: A Safety and Efficiency Revolution

Introducing FactoryTallk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations

Advanced Energy: Thermal Processing and The Connected Enterprise: Turning Data into Actionable Information

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS18 SY16 IN10 SY13 TS11 IN01 IN20 AP09 SS02 VZ09 IN16 VZ17 TS04 SS15 AP01

2:00 p.m.

Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control

Optimizing System Communications with RSLinx,® FactoryTalk® and OPC

Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources

Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise

Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users

Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management

SeQent: Get your FactoryTalk®-ing with Our FactoryTalk View SE & OPC Integration

Dairy Company Milks Track-and-Trace Capabilities and Strengthens Its Food Safety and Quality System

Cisco: The Next Phase of the IT/OT Integration – Bringing IT Security into the Plant Architecture

How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics

Performance and Analytics Cloud for Machine Builders

What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation

Maplesoft: Machine-level Virtual Commissioning with Studio 5000® and MapleSim

Legal Considerations for Safety

Claroty: Extreme Visibility and ICS Security for Water/Wastewater Plants – Case Study Q&A

3:00 p.m.

PR01 SY07 TS08 CL21 NT16 AP11 PR27 PR02 IN23 SS21 SY04 PR22 CL14

3:00 p.m.

PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Introduction

Value of Certified Learning

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration

ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Tools & Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget

Driving Improvements Using FactoryTalk® Products to Reach Smart Manufacturing Goals

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

Solve System Problems with Predictive Analytics

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview

Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL): Benefits of Unifying the Power Management System (PMS) with the Factory Automation System (FAS)

4:00 p.m.

PR19 CL26 IN11 TS10 IN22 AP13 IN12 PR12 VZ04 SS19 PR11 IN03

4:00 p.m.

Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix

EPLAN: The Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Manufacturing Workflow Solutions

Machine Learning Fundamentals

Manage Your Assets Through Cloud Technology and Services

Softing Inc.: Design Your Track & Trace or Data Collection System with the ControlLogix® SQL Module

Crossing the IT and OT Divide

Microsoft: The Role of AI in Manufacturing

Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next

Benefits of Tethered Operator Interface Terminals

Reduce your Automation System Attack Surface with New System-wide Security Features

Plantwide Control with PlantPAx® DCS Integration of PowerFlex® Drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs

eRPortal Software Inc.: Adding TPM to FactoryTalk® View and Approval Workflow to AssetCentre Using eRPortal

5:00 p.m.

NT17 CL19 TS09 AP14 PR26 NT05 IN18 VZ06 TS06 PR23 IN15

5:00 p.m.

Selecting the Right Stratix® Switch for Your Application

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

MES is Remedy for Herbal Health Company Production Challenges

Endress+Hauser: Value-added Integration – Leverage the Power of Process Instrumentation

Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures

Scalable Analytics Overview

Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer™ Demonstration

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMS & SI Efforts

Panduit: Best Practice ANSI/TIA 1005 – A Physical Layer Deployment Strategy

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission

Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

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6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SS22 CL12 SY23 NT10 SY09 CL25 IN25 AP18 AP06 TS12 VZ16 PR20 CL03

9:00 a.m.

Safety and Security in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview

Using the New Logix Tag-based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time

Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology

Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration

Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O

WIN-911: Next Gen Alarming

TAE Technologies Powers Up with Reliable and Flexible Control System

Interchangeable Skids Provide Plug-and-Play Capabilities, Improve Uptime

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview

Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk

Bonitron and Powerohm Resistors – A Hubbell Company: Selecting Regen Modules or DB Resistors in Drives/Motion Apps and Bus Cap Reforming for Idled VFDs

10:00 a.m.

CL09 NT19 AP16 AP02 PR07 SY14 TS02 SS23 AP03

10:00 a.m.

Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems

Spectrum Controls: Universal Industrial Gateway – Connect Multiple Devices, Across Multiple Protocols, in a Single Box

TBD Aerospace Maintenance Facility Increases Utilization by 50%, Saves Money

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction

Emulate3D: Get Value from Your Digital Twins – How Emulate3D’s Virtual Commissioning and Virtual Reality Help

Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview

STOBER Drives, Inc.: STOBER’s SERVOSTOP Brake for Emergency Braking with GuardLogix® Safety Controller from Rockwell Automation

11:00 a.m.

SS10 NT06 NT12 NT07 TS07 NT11 AP14 PR28 PR06 SY20 VZ03 SY27 SS24 CL23

11:00 a.m.

Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape

Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

Identity and Mobility in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Design Considerations for Reliable EtherNet/IP Networking

UX at Rockwell Automation

HMS Industrial Networks Inc: Extend FactoryTalk® Applications with Mobile Access and Third-Party Device Integration

MES is Remedy for Herbal Health Company Production Challenges

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.: Hazardous Area Approved Mobile Devices Bring FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ Productivity to any Site Location

Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx® Systems - Best Practices and What’s New

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Architecting a Distributed HMI System

Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive?

Safety System Functional Design Considerations

Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Solutions Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing

12:00 p.m.

SY18 NT13 TS09 IN02 NT15 AP07 AP04 PR04 SY19 SS14 PR24 CL01

12:00 p.m.

Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration

Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network Manager™

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions

Phoenix Digital Corp: PRP – Parallel Redundant Protocol Available over Redundant, Fiber Optic Based Dual Ring Network

Diamond Offshore Drilling Transforms Control Infrastructure from Target to Center of Defense

Wastewater Treatment DCS Upgrade Adds Remote Capabilities, Improves Performance

Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

Laird Controls North America: A Safety and Efficiency Revolution

Introducing FactoryTallk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations

Advanced Energy: Thermal Processing and The Connected Enterprise: Turning Data into Actionable Information

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS18 SY16 IN10 SY13 TS11 IN01 IN20 AP09 SS02 VZ09 IN16 VZ17 TS04 SS15 AP01

2:00 p.m.

Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control

Optimizing System Communications with RSLinx,® FactoryTalk® and OPC

Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources

Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise

Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users

Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management

SeQent: Get your FactoryTalk®-ing with Our FactoryTalk View SE & OPC Integration

Dairy Company Milks Track-and-Trace Capabilities and Strengthens Its Food Safety and Quality System

Cisco: The Next Phase of the IT/OT Integration – Bringing IT Security into the Plant Architecture

How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics

Performance and Analytics Cloud for Machine Builders

What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation

Maplesoft: Machine-level Virtual Commissioning with Studio 5000® and MapleSim

Legal Considerations for Safety

Claroty: Extreme Visibility and ICS Security for Water/Wastewater Plants – Case Study Q&A

3:00 p.m.

PR01 SY07 TS08 CL21 NT16 AP11 PR27 PR02 IN23 SS21 SY04 PR22 CL14

3:00 p.m.

PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Introduction

Value of Certified Learning

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration

ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Tools & Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget

Driving Improvements Using FactoryTalk® Products to Reach Smart Manufacturing Goals

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

Solve System Problems with Predictive Analytics

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview

Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL): Benefits of Unifying the Power Management System (PMS) with the Factory Automation System (FAS)

4:00 p.m.

PR19 CL26 IN11 TS10 IN22 AP13 IN12 PR12 VZ04 SS19 PR11 IN03

4:00 p.m.

Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix

EPLAN: The Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Manufacturing Workflow Solutions

Machine Learning Fundamentals

Manage Your Assets Through Cloud Technology and Services

Softing Inc.: Design Your Track & Trace or Data Collection System with the ControlLogix® SQL Module

Crossing the IT and OT Divide

Microsoft: The Role of AI in Manufacturing

Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next

Benefits of Tethered Operator Interface Terminals

Reduce your Automation System Attack Surface with New System-wide Security Features

Plantwide Control with PlantPAx® DCS Integration of PowerFlex® Drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs

eRPortal Software Inc.: Adding TPM to FactoryTalk® View and Approval Workflow to AssetCentre Using eRPortal

5:00 p.m.

NT17 CL19 TS09 AP14 PR26 NT05 IN18 VZ06 TS06 PR23 IN15

5:00 p.m.

Selecting the Right Stratix® Switch for Your Application

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

MES is Remedy for Herbal Health Company Production Challenges

Endress+Hauser: Value-added Integration – Leverage the Power of Process Instrumentation

Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures

Scalable Analytics Overview

Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer™ Demonstration

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMS & SI Efforts

Panduit: Best Practice ANSI/TIA 1005 – A Physical Layer Deployment Strategy

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission

Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

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Tuesday Lab Schedule

6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

IN17 SS11 NT03 IN08 VZ01 PR17 SS07 PR15 SY06 VZ07 TS01 SY24 CL16 SY21 CL20 VZ13

9:00 a.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk®

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics

Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx®

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Integrated Architecture® Builder and ProposalWorks™: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance

Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

SS11 CL11 IN07 VZ11 SS25 CL15 PR16 SY08 VZ08 TS03 CL17 SS08 SY21 SY03 VZ13

11:00 a.m.

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics

Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime and Injuries

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx®

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Motion Analyzer and Automation Device Objects: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW!

Logix Designer Product Research Lab

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

Evolving Your Lock-out/Tag-out Program with Contemporary Tools

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS06 NT01 NT03 IN08 SY15 SS12 CL15 PR18 TS13 VZ12 NT04 CL08 SY22 PR09 VZ05

2:00 p.m.

Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics

MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

MPC Step Test Automation

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Hands-on Lab

Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition

Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

PlantPAx® Process Application Development

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

CL10 NT01 CL11 IN06 SY17 CL06 PR10 VZ10 SS16 SY24 CL02 SY21 VZ02

4:00 p.m.

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

Simulation to Optimize Magnemotion and iTRAK® System Design

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Leveraging Technology to Deliver Reliable, Repeatable Safety Solutions

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

5:00 p.m.

TS05

5:00 p.m.

Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)

Room America’s Cup B Coronado A Coronado B Coronado D Coronado E Grand Hall

A1Grand Hall

B1Grand Hall

B2Grand Hall

D1Grand Hall

D2 Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor F Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Room

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6:30 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 6:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom Guest Keynote – Seaport Ballroom 8:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

IN17 SS11 NT03 IN08 VZ01 PR17 SS07 PR15 SY06 VZ07 TS01 SY24 CL16 SY21 CL20 VZ13

9:00 a.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk®

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics

Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx®

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Integrated Architecture® Builder and ProposalWorks™: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance

Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

SS11 CL11 IN07 VZ11 SS25 CL15 PR16 SY08 VZ08 TS03 CL17 SS08 SY21 SY03 VZ13

11:00 a.m.

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics

Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime and Injuries

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx®

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Motion Analyzer and Automation Device Objects: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW!

Logix Designer Product Research Lab

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

Evolving Your Lock-out/Tag-out Program with Contemporary Tools

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS06 NT01 NT03 IN08 SY15 SS12 CL15 PR18 TS13 VZ12 NT04 CL08 SY22 PR09 VZ05

2:00 p.m.

Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics

MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

MPC Step Test Automation

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Hands-on Lab

Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition

Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

PlantPAx® Process Application Development

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

CL10 NT01 CL11 IN06 SY17 CL06 PR10 VZ10 SS16 SY24 CL02 SY21 VZ02

4:00 p.m.

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

Simulation to Optimize Magnemotion and iTRAK® System Design

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Leveraging Technology to Deliver Reliable, Repeatable Safety Solutions

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

5:00 p.m.

TS05

5:00 p.m.

Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)

Room America’s Cup B Coronado A Coronado B Coronado D Coronado E Grand Hall

A1Grand Hall

B1Grand Hall

B2Grand Hall

D1Grand Hall

D2 Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor F Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Room

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Wednesday Discussion Schedule

7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SY18 PR03 IN11 CL18 TS11 CL22 IN24 AP15 AP12 NT20 SY25 VZ15 TS02 PR23 AP05

9:00 a.m.

Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration

Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Machine Learning Fundamentals

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Demo & Discussion

Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users

What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software

SyTech, Inc.: Optimize Data from FactoryTalk® Alarm and Events to Improve Your Performance

Stupp Corporation Improved Control and Gained Insight with MES

China’s Largest Cosmetics Company Gets Transformations with MES

Stratix® Traffic Monitoring Capabilities

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Hardware

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Emulate3D: Get Value from Your Digital Twins – How Emulate3D’s Virtual Commissioning and Virtual Reality Help

Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMS & SI Efforts

Stratus Technologies: Life Science Legacy Migration to a Modern Automation Infrastructure

10:00 a.m.

IN10 NT16 AP16 AP08 VZ14 TS04 SS15 CL01

10:00 a.m.

Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources

ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Tools & Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget

TBD Medical Device Manufacturer Improves Quality, Cuts Risk with Historian

Modernizing Your HMI

Maplesoft: Machine-level Virtual Commissioning with Studio 5000® and MapleSim

Legal Considerations for Safety

Advanced Energy: Thermal Processing and The Connected Enterprise: Turning Data into Actionable Information

11:00 a.m.

IN04 SY23 NT10 SY12 CL24 NT19 AP17 AP10 VZ09 IN23 SS03 SY27 PR11 IN13

11:00 a.m.

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

Using the New Logix Tag-based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time

Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology

Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System

Enhancements in Induction Motor Control Performance with TotalFORCE® Technology

Spectrum Controls: Universal Industrial Gateway – Connect Multiple Devices, Across Multiple Protocols, in a Single Box

Amazon Prime’s New Distribution Centers for Excellence with Information-Enabled Architecture

TBD How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics

Solve System Problems with Predictive Analytics

Control System Design Considerations in Order to Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation

Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive?

Plantwide Control with PlantPAx® DCS Integration of PowerFlex® Drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs

Ocean Data Systems: Dream Report – What You Need to Know about Industrial Reports/Dashboards

12:00 p.m.

SS18 TS10 IN01 IN14 AP18 PR27 PR04 SY19 VZ17 SS09 PR20 CL07

12:00 p.m.

Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control

Manage Your Assets through Cloud Technology and Services

Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management

OSIsoft, LLC: Rockwell Automation and OSIsoft – Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise

TAE Technologies Powers Up with Reliable and Flexible Control System

FLIR Systems, Inc.: Avoid Costly Failures and Downtime with FLIR Thermal Imaging and Rockwell Automation® Control Systems

Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation

exida: Going Full Life Cycle with Process Safety Data

Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk

DENSO Robotics: Robot Programming with Studio 5000 ® – 101

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS04 PR03 NT12 CL19 SY11 CL25 NT08 PR26 NT05 SY20 SS05 SS26 SS23 IN15

2:00 p.m.

Cyber Security – Where and Why Do I Start?

Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Identity and Mobility in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview

How to Integrate Your Power and Automation Control Systems

Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O

ESTeem Wireless Modems: Deploying Wireless as an Essential Component of The Connected Enterprise

Endress+Hauser: Value-added Integration – Leverage the Power of Process Instrumentation

Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

Symantec: Critical System Protecion: Silver Bullet for OT Endpoint Security

Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview

Panduit: Best Practice ANSI/TIA 1005 – A Physical Layer Deployment Strategy

3:00 p.m.

SS10 NT13 SY13 TS09 CL09 NT14 SS02 PR12 SY19 SY04 PR22 CL23

3:00 p.m.

Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape

Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network

Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems

Molex, LLC: Molex – Communication and Connectivity for the Automated Factory of the Future (IIoT)

Cisco: The Next Phase of the IT/OT Integration – Bringing IT Security into the Plant Architecture

Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview

Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users

Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Solutions Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing

4:00 p.m.

SY18 NT02 NT09 SY09 NT11 PR28 PR05 SY26 VZ15 TS06 PR21 CL03

4:00 p.m.

Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration

Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures

Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Delivery Process

Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration

HMS Industrial Networks Inc: Extend FactoryTalk® Applications with Mobile Access and Third-Party Device Integration

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.: Hazardous Area Approved Mobile Devices Bring FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ Productivity to any Site Location

Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Software

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS

Bonitron and Powerohm Resistors – A Hubbell Company: Selecting Regen Modules or DB Resistors in Drives/Motion Apps and Bus Cap Reforming for Idled VFDs

5:00 p.m.

SS17 IN02 IN25 PR25 TS12 IN09 VZ16 SY01 PR08

5:00 p.m.

Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users

Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions

WIN-911: Next Gen Alarming

Control Station, Inc.: PID Controller Tuning: From Simple Loops to Advanced Cascade

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50

Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting

ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

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7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SY18 PR03 IN11 CL18 TS11 CL22 IN24 AP15 AP12 NT20 SY25 VZ15 TS02 PR23 AP05

9:00 a.m.

Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration

Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Machine Learning Fundamentals

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Demo & Discussion

Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users

What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software

SyTech, Inc.: Optimize Data from FactoryTalk® Alarm and Events to Improve Your Performance

Stupp Corporation Improved Control and Gained Insight with MES

China’s Largest Cosmetics Company Gets Transformations with MES

Stratix® Traffic Monitoring Capabilities

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Hardware

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Emulate3D: Get Value from Your Digital Twins – How Emulate3D’s Virtual Commissioning and Virtual Reality Help

Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMS & SI Efforts

Stratus Technologies: Life Science Legacy Migration to a Modern Automation Infrastructure

10:00 a.m.

IN10 NT16 AP16 AP08 VZ14 TS04 SS15 CL01

10:00 a.m.

Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources

ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Tools & Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget

TBD Medical Device Manufacturer Improves Quality, Cuts Risk with Historian

Modernizing Your HMI

Maplesoft: Machine-level Virtual Commissioning with Studio 5000® and MapleSim

Legal Considerations for Safety

Advanced Energy: Thermal Processing and The Connected Enterprise: Turning Data into Actionable Information

11:00 a.m.

IN04 SY23 NT10 SY12 CL24 NT19 AP17 AP10 VZ09 IN23 SS03 SY27 PR11 IN13

11:00 a.m.

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

Using the New Logix Tag-based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time

Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology

Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System

Enhancements in Induction Motor Control Performance with TotalFORCE® Technology

Spectrum Controls: Universal Industrial Gateway – Connect Multiple Devices, Across Multiple Protocols, in a Single Box

Amazon Prime’s New Distribution Centers for Excellence with Information-Enabled Architecture

TBD How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics

Solve System Problems with Predictive Analytics

Control System Design Considerations in Order to Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation

Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive?

Plantwide Control with PlantPAx® DCS Integration of PowerFlex® Drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs

Ocean Data Systems: Dream Report – What You Need to Know about Industrial Reports/Dashboards

12:00 p.m.

SS18 TS10 IN01 IN14 AP18 PR27 PR04 SY19 VZ17 SS09 PR20 CL07

12:00 p.m.

Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control

Manage Your Assets through Cloud Technology and Services

Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management

OSIsoft, LLC: Rockwell Automation and OSIsoft – Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise

TAE Technologies Powers Up with Reliable and Flexible Control System

FLIR Systems, Inc.: Avoid Costly Failures and Downtime with FLIR Thermal Imaging and Rockwell Automation® Control Systems

Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation

exida: Going Full Life Cycle with Process Safety Data

Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk

DENSO Robotics: Robot Programming with Studio 5000 ® – 101

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

SS04 PR03 NT12 CL19 SY11 CL25 NT08 PR26 NT05 SY20 SS05 SS26 SS23 IN15

2:00 p.m.

Cyber Security – Where and Why Do I Start?

Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Identity and Mobility in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview

How to Integrate Your Power and Automation Control Systems

Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O

ESTeem Wireless Modems: Deploying Wireless as an Essential Component of The Connected Enterprise

Endress+Hauser: Value-added Integration – Leverage the Power of Process Instrumentation

Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

Symantec: Critical System Protecion: Silver Bullet for OT Endpoint Security

Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview

Panduit: Best Practice ANSI/TIA 1005 – A Physical Layer Deployment Strategy

3:00 p.m.

SS10 NT13 SY13 TS09 CL09 NT14 SS02 PR12 SY19 SY04 PR22 CL23

3:00 p.m.

Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape

Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network

Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems

Molex, LLC: Molex – Communication and Connectivity for the Automated Factory of the Future (IIoT)

Cisco: The Next Phase of the IT/OT Integration – Bringing IT Security into the Plant Architecture

Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview

Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users

Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Solutions Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing

4:00 p.m.

SY18 NT02 NT09 SY09 NT11 PR28 PR05 SY26 VZ15 TS06 PR21 CL03

4:00 p.m.

Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration

Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures

Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Delivery Process

Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration

HMS Industrial Networks Inc: Extend FactoryTalk® Applications with Mobile Access and Third-Party Device Integration

Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.: Hazardous Area Approved Mobile Devices Bring FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ Productivity to any Site Location

Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Software

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS

Bonitron and Powerohm Resistors – A Hubbell Company: Selecting Regen Modules or DB Resistors in Drives/Motion Apps and Bus Cap Reforming for Idled VFDs

5:00 p.m.

SS17 IN02 IN25 PR25 TS12 IN09 VZ16 SY01 PR08

5:00 p.m.

Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users

Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions

WIN-911: Next Gen Alarming

Control Station, Inc.: PID Controller Tuning: From Simple Loops to Advanced Cascade

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50

Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting

ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

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Wednesday Lab Schedule

7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SS06 NT11 CL11 IN05 SY15 SS12 PR13 SY05 TS03 CL17 IN19 SY22 SY03 VZ02

9:00 a.m.

Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure®

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Advanced Lab

Logix Designer Product Research Lab

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

Self-Serve Analytics Made Easy: Project Scio

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

10:00 a.m.CL05

10:00 a.m.Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience11:00 a.m.

CL10 NT01 NT03 VZ01 SS25 SS07 PR10 VZ07 CL08 CL04 SY21 SY02 VZ13

11:00 a.m.

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime and Injuries

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS

FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

IN17 NT03 IN07 PR17 SY10 TS05 VZ10 SY24 CL16 SY21 PR14 VZ05

2:00 p.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics

Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx®

Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software

Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Controller-based Batching Using Sequence Manager™

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

SS11 NT03 IN06 IN21 SS01 CL06 PR15 TS01 CL13 CL02 SY21 CL20

4:00 p.m.

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics

Advanced Design, Management and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch

Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract

Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab

5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Room America’s Cup B Coronado A Coronado B Coronado D Coronado E Grand Hall

A1Grand Hall

B1Grand Hall

B2Grand Hall

D1Grand Hall

D2 Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor F Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Room

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7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SS06 NT11 CL11 IN05 SY15 SS12 PR13 SY05 TS03 CL17 IN19 SY22 SY03 VZ02

9:00 a.m.

Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience

Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure®

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Advanced Lab

Logix Designer Product Research Lab

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab

Self-Serve Analytics Made Easy: Project Scio

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

10:00 a.m.CL05

10:00 a.m.Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience11:00 a.m.

CL10 NT01 NT03 VZ01 SS25 SS07 PR10 VZ07 CL08 CL04 SY21 SY02 VZ13

11:00 a.m.

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime and Injuries

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS

FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

IN17 NT03 IN07 PR17 SY10 TS05 VZ10 SY24 CL16 SY21 PR14 VZ05

2:00 p.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics

Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx®

Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software

Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Controller-based Batching Using Sequence Manager™

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

SS11 NT03 IN06 IN21 SS01 CL06 PR15 TS01 CL13 CL02 SY21 CL20

4:00 p.m.

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics

Advanced Design, Management and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch

Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract

Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control

ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab

5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Room America’s Cup B Coronado A Coronado B Coronado D Coronado E Grand Hall

A1Grand Hall

B1Grand Hall

B2Grand Hall

D1Grand Hall

D2 Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor F Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Room

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Thursday Discussion Schedule

7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SS17 PR03 NT07 SY12 CL09 SY19 VZ04 TS06 PR23

9:00 a.m.

Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users

Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Design Considerations for Reliable EtherNet/IP Networking

Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System

Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

Benefits of Tethered Operator Interface Terminals

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMS & SI Efforts

10:00 a.m.

PR01 TS09 CL22 PR05 SY20 VZ14 SY27 SS13

10:00 a.m.

PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software

Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Modernizing Your HMI

Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive?

Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development

11:00 a.m.

SS04 IN04 NT17 SY13 SY11 PR02 IN09 SS21 SS19 SS24

11:00 a.m.

Cyber Security – Where and Why Do I Start?

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

Selecting the Right Stratix® Switch for Your Application

Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise

How to Integrate Your Power and Automation Control Systems

Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

Reduce Your Automation System Attack Surface with New System-wide Security Features

Safety System Functional Design Considerations

12:00 p.m.

PR19 NT13 TS07 NT18 IN18 VZ16 SY01 PR22

12:00 p.m.

Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix

Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network Manager™

UX at Rockwell Automation

Software-Defined Networking – Are you Ready?

Scalable Analytics Overview

Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting

ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™

Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

NT06 SY28 NT09 TS08 CL21 PR07 IN16 VZ15 TS06 PR21

2:00 p.m.

Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

FactoryTalk® System Design Overview

Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Delivery Process

Value of Certified Learning

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

Performance and Analytics Cloud for Machine Builders

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS

3:00 p.m.

PR06 VZ06 PR24

3:00 p.m.

Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer™ Demonstration

Introducing FactoryTallk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations

4:00 p.m.

SS22 CL12 NT20 VZ03 SY01 PR08

4:00 p.m.

Safety and Security in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview

Stratix® Traffic Monitoring Capabilities

Architecting a Distributed HMI System

ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

5:00 p.m.

SS10 SS23

5:00 p.m.

Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape

Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview

Room America’s Cup B America’s Cup D Balboa B Cortez Hill B Gaslamp A Gaslamp C Golden Hill B Hillcrest A Hillcrest C LaJolla B Mission

Beach B Old Town B Promenade A Regatta B Torrey Hills B Room

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7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

SS17 PR03 NT07 SY12 CL09 SY19 VZ04 TS06 PR23

9:00 a.m.

Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users

Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Design Considerations for Reliable EtherNet/IP Networking

Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System

Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems

ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices:  Discussion

Benefits of Tethered Operator Interface Terminals

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMS & SI Efforts

10:00 a.m.

PR01 TS09 CL22 PR05 SY20 VZ14 SY27 SS13

10:00 a.m.

PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next

Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime

What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software

Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects

ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview

Modernizing Your HMI

Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive?

Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development

11:00 a.m.

SS04 IN04 NT17 SY13 SY11 PR02 IN09 SS21 SS19 SS24

11:00 a.m.

Cyber Security – Where and Why Do I Start?

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

Selecting the Right Stratix® Switch for Your Application

Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise

How to Integrate Your Power and Automation Control Systems

Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

Reduce Your Automation System Attack Surface with New System-wide Security Features

Safety System Functional Design Considerations

12:00 p.m.

PR19 NT13 TS07 NT18 IN18 VZ16 SY01 PR22

12:00 p.m.

Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix

Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network Manager™

UX at Rockwell Automation

Software-Defined Networking – Are you Ready?

Scalable Analytics Overview

Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting

ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™

Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

NT06 SY28 NT09 TS08 CL21 PR07 IN16 VZ15 TS06 PR21

2:00 p.m.

Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

FactoryTalk® System Design Overview

Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Delivery Process

Value of Certified Learning

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration

Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System

Performance and Analytics Cloud for Machine Builders

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security

Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS

3:00 p.m.

PR06 VZ06 PR24

3:00 p.m.

Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer™ Demonstration

Introducing FactoryTallk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations

4:00 p.m.

SS22 CL12 NT20 VZ03 SY01 PR08

4:00 p.m.

Safety and Security in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview

Stratix® Traffic Monitoring Capabilities

Architecting a Distributed HMI System

ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

5:00 p.m.

SS10 SS23

5:00 p.m.

Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape

Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview

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Thursday Lab Schedule

7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

CL10 SS11 NT03 IN07 IN21 CL15 PR15 VZ10 NT04 SY24 CL16 SY02 VZ02

9:00 a.m.

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics

Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

IN17 SS11 CL11 IN05 VZ01 SS01 SS07 PR16 TS13 VZ07 CL13 SS08 SY22 PR14 VZ05

11:00 a.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Advanced Design, Management and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx®

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Hands-on Lab

FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance

Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience

Evolving Your Lock-out/ Tag-out Program with Contemporary Tools

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

Controller-based Batching Using Sequence Manager™

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

CL05 CL10 NT01 IN06 SY17 SS25 SY10 PR18 SY05 SS16 CL08 CL16 SY22 PR09 VZ02

2:00 p.m.

Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

Simulation to Optimize Magnemotion and iTRAK® System Design

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime and Injuries

Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software

MPC Step Test Automation

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Advanced Lab

Leveraging Technology to Deliver Reliable, Repeatable Safety Solutions

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

PlantPAx® Process Application Development

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

SS06 NT01 SY15 PR17 SY10 PR13 VZ08 CL04 CL20

4:00 p.m.

Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience

Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx®

Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software

Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure®

FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW!

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

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7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

CL10 SS11 NT03 IN07 IN21 CL15 PR15 VZ10 NT04 SY24 CL16 SY02 VZ02

9:00 a.m.

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics

Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics

Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab

Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning

Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

IN17 SS11 CL11 IN05 VZ01 SS01 SS07 PR16 TS13 VZ07 CL13 SS08 SY22 PR14 VZ05

11:00 a.m.

Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Introduction to Network Security Lab

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab

FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer®

Advanced Design, Management and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay

Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx®

Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Hands-on Lab

FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance

Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience

Evolving Your Lock-out/ Tag-out Program with Contemporary Tools

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

Controller-based Batching Using Sequence Manager™

Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Lunch – Seaport Ballroom Lunch – Seaport Ballroom 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

CL05 CL10 NT01 IN06 SY17 SS25 SY10 PR18 SY05 SS16 CL08 CL16 SY22 PR09 VZ02

2:00 p.m.

Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience

Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

Simulation to Optimize Magnemotion and iTRAK® System Design

Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime and Injuries

Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software

MPC Step Test Automation

Integrated Architecture® Tools: Advanced Lab

Leveraging Technology to Deliver Reliable, Repeatable Safety Solutions

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

PlantPAx® Process Application Development

Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition

3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

SS06 NT01 SY15 PR17 SY10 PR13 VZ08 CL04 CL20

4:00 p.m.

Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience

Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx®

Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software

Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure®

FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW!

Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications

Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

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Friday Discussion & Lab Schedule

Discussion7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom

8:00 a.m.

SY16 CL18 PR06 SS21 SS24Optimizing System Communications with RSLinx,® FactoryTalk® and OPC

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Demo & Discussion

Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New

Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology

Safety System Functional Design Considerations

9:00 a.m.

PR02 VZ15 PR08Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming

Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™

Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices

10:00 a.m.

NT02 CL19Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures

Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview

11:00 a.m.

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Lab7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.CL05 NT01 SY17 CL06 PR18 VZ10 CL13 SY22 SY02

8:00 a.m.Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Simulation to Optimize Magnemotion and iTRAK® System Design

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

MPC Step Test Automation

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.IN17 IN21 SS01 PR13 CL08

10:00 a.m.Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics

Advanced Design, Management and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure®

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

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7:00 a.m. Breakfast – Seaport Ballroom 7:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.CL05 NT01 SY17 CL06 PR18 VZ10 CL13 SY22 SY02

8:00 a.m.Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience

Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures

Simulation to Optimize Magnemotion and iTRAK® System Design

Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab

MPC Step Test Automation

Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events

Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience

ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab

FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.IN17 IN21 SS01 PR13 CL08

10:00 a.m.Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™

Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics

Advanced Design, Management and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications

Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure®

Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming

11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

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AP01 Claroty: Extreme Visibility and ICS Security for Water/Wastewater Plants – Case Study Q&A 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

A large, global, public-private water company faced steep ICS security challenges. This question and answer presentation will cover topics such as key challenges (not all technology-driven), organizational decisions needed for best operational efficiency while securing ICS and how extreme visibility into networks and assets solved multiple needs.

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

AP02 Aerospace Maintenance Facility Increases Utilization by 50%, Saves Money 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Repairs and maintenance of aircraft systems at Warner Robins Air Logistics Center was tethered to an unreliable proprietary control system prone to running the wrong recipes. The result: irreparable damage to expensive airplane parts. Working with PREMIER System Integrators, the organization implemented a new solution with tightly integrated FactoryTalk® Batch, Historian, VantagePoint® and ThinManager® software. The new system has improved reliability and flexibility, boosting utilization by 50 percent and saving tens of thousands of dollars in under 60 days.

AP03 STOBER Drives, Inc.: STOBER’s SERVOSTOP Brake for Emergency Braking with GuardLogix® Safety Controller from Rockwell Automation 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills B

Monday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

STOBER’s SERVOSTOP emergency brake couples directly with STOBER gearboxes and Rockwell Automation® servo motors to offer the designer a redundant option for use with the new GuardLogix® 5580 controller and Compact GuardLogix® 5380 safety controllers.

AP04 Wastewater Treatment DCS Upgrade Adds Remote Capabilities, Improves Performance 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

The city of Lima, Ohio wastewater treatment plant was running off tribal knowledge and decades-old equipment. Facing increased downtime, high overtime expenses for maintenance staff, and new regulations on the horizon, the plant needed a new control infrastructure. By upgrading to a modern, information-enabled DCS, including PlantPAx,® FactoryTalk® Historian and AssetCentre, the plant has cut more than 50 hours of downtime in the first three months, saved over $2,000 on maintenance costs with remote functionality, and is on track to meeting future compliance goals.

Session Tracks

24 Denotes Lab Session

Session Descriptions

APPLICATIONS & CASE STUDIES

APPLICATIONS & CASE STUDIES

CONTROL

INFORMATION & ANALYTICS

NETWORKS

PROCESS

SAFETY & SECURITY

SYSTEM

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

VISUALIZATION (EOI & HMI)

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AP05 Stratus Technologies: Life Science Legacy Migration to a Modern Automation Infrastructure 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills B

Monday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Pfizer completed a migration from a legacy PLC-5® system to ControlLogix® controller and FactoryTalk® View Site Edition software. Combining Rockwell Automation® virtual templates, ThinManager® and a Stratus Technologies fault-tolerant server dramatically simplified project design-deployment. Learn how to implement robust and sustainable solutions in highly regulated industries.

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

AP06 Interchangeable Skids Provide Plug-and-Play Capabilities, Improve Uptime 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest C

Monday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

A gas producer in the U.S. was creating five new facilities and needed completely modular skids that could be easily interchanged if necessary without impacting production. Enerflex, an OEM skid builder, developed a new solution that on seamless network connectivity via Allen-Bradley® Stratix® devices. IntelliCENTER® software for motor control centers provides real-time visibility into skid pressure, temperature, level, faults and more. The producer can now use any skid where it’s needed most and review skid performance to improve decision making.

AP07 Diamond Offshore Drilling Transforms Control Infrastructure from Target to Center of Defense 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Modern industrial security attacks are growing in volume and sophistication, often targeting systems control infrastructure. A single attack can cost millions of dollars for offshore drilling services like Diamond Offshore Drilling. Through Rockwell Automation® Asset Centre and Cisco’s Threat Detection Services, the company now has systems in place to help detect and respond to security threats, and expedite the recovery process for critical infrastructure.

AP08 Medical Device Manufacturer Improves Quality, Cuts Risk with Historian 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest C

Monday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Medical device manufacturer, Kimball Electronics, must comply with strict FDA requirements. If a single medical device falls outside of specification, it can require scrapping the entire lot, costing the company as much as $350,000. By working with Stone Technologies and implementing FactoryTalk® Historian software, production managers now receive timely alerts that help predict and help prevent quality issues.

AP09 Dairy Company Milks Track-and-Trace Capabilities and Strengthens Its Food Safety and Quality System 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Fonterra, a leading global dairy nutrition company out of New Zealand, transformed its track-and-trace processes. The company needed a solution to reliably capture and link batch history information without slowing production or adding complexity for workers. Leveraging CPGSuite® MES software from Rockwell Automation, the company developed an electronic traceability system that helps contextualize manufacturing data and ease compliance requirements. The solution reduced the time required to identify and locate any traced product across the supply chain from days to just hours.

AP11 Driving Improvements Using FactoryTalk® Products to Reach Smart Manufacturing Goals 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Smart Manufacturing is being implemented within the Industrial group on a global scale within Sonoco Products. Stone Technologies and Sonoco Products will explain how FactoryTalk® Metrics is being used to achieve world class performance and internal corporate production goals. This solution has been rolled out to over 30 plants and is expected to be rolled out on a global level. Stone Technologies and Sonoco Products will discuss their experience with integration of production data into their Oracle solution at the corporate level. The automated production data is being pushed to a central data warehouse where corporate IT personnel have created a powerful analytics layer providing valuable production data across the enterprise.

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AP12 China’s Largest Cosmetics Company Gets Transformations with MES 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest C

Monday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

With ambitious growth and innovation initiatives underway, you’d never know cosmetics manufacturer Jahwa just celebrated its 120th anniversary. To meet expansion goals, the company is building out a new $200M+ production facility outskirts of Shanghai. They knew they needed a solution to ease reporting and compliance activities, while also improving the quality of its expanding line of skincare products. The company turned to PharmaSuite® MES to move to paperless reporting and improve material handling and compliance practices in the new facility.

AP13 Crossing the IT and OT Divide 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Industrial producers continue to launch initiatives that focus on just in time manufacturing, and enable greater process efficiencies and upstream visibility. The success of these initiatives depends on implementing data solutions that cross the IT and OT divide. Alan Raveling, Interstates Control Systems, will discuss how to overcome technical and enterprise challenges between these two teams, helping companies gain insights they need to remain competitive.

AP14 MES is Remedy for Herbal Health Company Production Challenges 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Infinitus, a Hong Kong-based producer of herbal health products, needed to boost transparency to comply with increasingly complex regulatory requirements while facing business pressure to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The company turned to Rockwell Automation to help implement a new MES. Using PharmaSuite® MES, Infinitus was able to integrate ERP and production data, better track and utilize material, equipment and personnel within a comprehensive electronic batch record, all while streamlining compliance efforts. The company plans to roll the solution out across all facilities.

AP15 Stupp Corporation Improved Control and Gained Insight with MES 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

When a legacy control system became too difficult to support, Stupp Corporation looked beyond a simple update to a solution that could enforce workflows and help uncover areas of improvement at its steel line pipe facility. A comprehensive software solution with FactoryTalk® ProductionCentre® MES led to a 2 percent increase in yield within the first year. It also provided information to guide capital investment based on ROI. Stupp Corporation will next deploy FactoryTalk® Analytics Scio software to discover even more meaningful data.

AP17 Amazon Prime’s New Distribution Centers for Excellence with Information-Enabled Architecture 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Monday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Getting products to customers at extremely accelerated rates is key to Amazon’s booming successes. The company found that relying on a mix of system integrators to deploy cell/area zone equipment in distribution centers created integration issues with enterprise software systems resulting in order processing delays. Amazon turned to Rockwell Automation for an information-enabled architecture at all new distribution centers to speed and ease edge data integration with Amazon’s own cloud services. The organization has since created standardized control templates that have reduced commissioning time by up to 95 percent, and helped increase delivery times. The new solution will be rolled out in new Amazon facilities in North America and Europe.

AP18 TAE Technologies Powers Up with Reliable and Flexible Control System 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest A

Tuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

TAE Technologies is working to develop commercial, cutting-edge nuclear fusion power. This research depends on a network of equipment to create an ultra-high vacuum within their plasma generator. A single day of downtime costs up to $150,000, so they require a control system that is reliable and flexible enough to simplify the addition of new equipment. Using ControlLogix®, Studio 5000® programming environment and FactoryTalk® View SE, TAE has developed a distributed and structured control system and has not experienced a day of downtime for the past eight years.

Session DescriptionsAPPLICATIONS & CASE STUDIES (CONT.)

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Session Descriptions

CL01 Advanced Energy: Thermal Processing and The Connected Enterprise: Turning Data into Actionable Information 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BTuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Precision SCR power controllers and optical temperature pyrometers are a necessity for critical thermal processes. This session covers methods to improve energy use, reduce maintenance costs and boost product quality by employing a closed-loop solution for your thermal processes.

CL02 Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) Based Machine Control 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor F

Monday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Use Machine Builder Libraries and Application Code Manager to generate and configure ISA-TR88.00.02 (PackML) based machine logic. Learn how to configure the state and mode management instruction, work within an ISA-88 based equipment framework, and how the PackML state model can be further leveraged in applications.

SYSTEM

CL03 Bonitron and Powerohm Resistors – A Hubbell Company: Selecting Regen Modules or DB Resistors in Drives/Motion Apps and Bus Cap Reforming for Idled VFDs 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BTuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Sizing calculations and validation for selection of Regen Modules and/or DB Resistors is offered for constant torque applications to maximize speed, efficiency and ROI. Suggested maintenance tips for reforming Bus Capacitors in Drives and Servos are also covered.

CL04 Applying Machine Builder Libraries to Develop Process Skid Applications 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor FMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Use Machine Builder Libraries and Application Code Manager to generate code for a Process Skid. Learn how to apply configurable state models, permissives and interlocks, and I/O to process strategies on skid applications.

SYSTEM

CL05 Compact GuardLogix® 5380 Controller and FLEX 5000™ I/O: Hands-on Experience 2 hoursBeginner Level America’s Cup BMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

Looking for high performance in a small controller form factor? Come experience the scalability of our Integrated Architecture® system with the Compact GuardLogix® 5380 controller, Compact 5000™ I/O and FLEX 5000™ I/O, all presented and navigated using the new PanelView™ 5500 operator interface.

CL06 Connected Components Workbench™ Software Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall D1Monday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

This lab will provide hands-on experience with basic programming of a Micro800™ controller, a PowerFlex® drive and the PanelView™ 800 graphic terminal. You will learn about the new features in Connected Components Workbench™ software such as similar workflows to RSLogix 500® and Studio 5000 Logix Designer® software, new instruction toolbar, copy/paste, and preferred environment programming.

CL07 DENSO Robotics: Robot Programming with Studio 5000® – 101 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BMonday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Learn the ins and outs of basic robot programming utilizing the Denso-Rockwell Automation® AOI (Add-on-Instruction) library, including, basic robot programming theory and industrial standards for direct and indirect control of robots with Rockwell Automation® PACs.

CL08 Design for Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor ETuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Modular programming is a way to increase your productivity by using reusable logic and objects. This session will cover the basics of modular programming from development to deployment. Come see what Rockwell Automation has to offer. The session includes both instructor-led demonstrations as well as hands-on activities.

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CL09 Designing Highly Reliable VDC Systems 1 hourIntermediate Level Gaslamp CTuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Control systems are becoming complex and sensitive and if the 24VDC power supply fails, the whole system shuts down resulting in down time. Devices such as: buffer, redundancy, DC/DC converters and UPS products can help a power supply system to improve the reliability of the whole control system.

CL10 Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab 2 hoursIntermediate Level Coronado AMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

This hands-on lab showcases how our Integrated Architecture® system takes motion to the next level. This session will be based on the new ControlLogix® 5580 controller, 5069 Compact I/O™ and Kinetix® 5700 servo drives and demonstrates how they combine to boost motion performance and advanced safety.

CL11 Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Coronado DMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Learn how to configure, 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.

CL12 Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview 2 hoursBeginner Level America’s Cup DTuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

This session introduces the latest additions to the Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP product portfolio, and a preview of upcoming products and features. New products that will be highlighted include the ControlLogix® 5580 controller, 5069 Compact I/O™ platform, Kinetix® 5700 servo drives, iTRAK® intelligent transportation system, VPC line of motors, and the PowerFlex® 527 AC drive. A demonstration of the design, configuration, programming, and commissioning of an Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP system will highlight the key new features of the system.

CL13 Scalable Compute: Hands-on Experience 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor EWednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

This session will introduce and demonstrate the capabilities of our new scalable compute technology. The 1756-Compute module will be the focus of this session and attendees will get some hands-on experience using and configuring the Application Program Interface (API). Learn the power of Logix and Windows software together. The presentation will cover target applications, teaching the value provided by the features.

CL14 Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL): Benefits of Unifying the Power Management System (PMS) with the Factory Automation System (FAS) 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Unified data exchange between SEL 61850 Power Management and the Rockwell Automation® Factory Automation system using Ethernet/IP yields energy/plant efficiency and safety, prevent shutdowns, provide complete HMI situational awareness, and reduce maintenance and lifecycle costs to maximize returns. Simple, quick and risk free.

CL15 Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall D2Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

This lab highlights Allen-Bradley® smart sensors and how they enable The Connected Enterprise by providing seamless visibility of your processes through the Integrated Architecture.® Attendees will experiment with these new Allen-Bradley® sensing technologies and find out how they can apply specific features to solve sample applications.

CL16 Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor FTuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

So you’ve got the basics, now let’s take it to the next level with this advanced 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.

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CL17 Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Basics Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor EMonday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Are you new to Logix programming or want a quick refresher on the basics? This session will provide an overview of the core capabilities offered in Studio 5000 Logix Designer® and highlight the importance of good design practices. Mastering these fundamentals will ensure a good design and prepare you for the advanced session.

CL18 Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Demo & Discussion 2 hoursIntermediate Level Cortez Hill BMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

This session combines presentation with an instructor-led demonstration of the new Studio 5000 Logix Designer® productivity features along with best practices for programming your applications. There is no better way to quickly see and learn what this powerful new release has to offer.

CL19 Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview 1 hourBeginner Level Cortez Hill BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Want to learn more about Rockwell Software® Studio 5000 Logix Designer® and see how new productivity features can improve your design experience? This session will show how new capabilities enable scalable solutions, efficient project design, effective content management, quicker downtime recovery and collaborative engineering workflows.

CL20 Studio 5000® Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor HTuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Quickly build your automation projects using the Rockwell Automation® Application Code Manager. This lab will provide you the opportunity to create project content by selecting library objects (control modules, equipment’s modules, etc.) and providing configuration data, such as object name and description (i.e. V100, Tank 100 Inlet Valve), equipment setpoints, control interlocks, conditional inclusion (i.e. Has Diagnostics), etc. Once all the configuration, not programming, is provided you will initiate a project build (ACD file) that you will be able to download to a controller to run. In addition, this lab will provide you the opportunity to create a new library object that includes Logix, FactoryTalk® View SE, FactoryTalk® Historian and FactoryTalk® Alarms and Event content. Work with ACM Library Designer and Library Object Manager to build and publish library objects into the ACM database. Create highly parameterized library objects for modular reuse and flexibility.

CL21 Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp CMonday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

This session combines presentation with an instructor-led demonstration of Application Code Manager (ACM) capability. This session will cover how to quickly build your automation projects using reusable code stored in libraries. See how configuration, not programming, is used by selecting library objects (control modules, equipment modules, etc.) and providing configuration data, such as object name and descriptions, equipment setpoints, control interlocks, I/O mapping, etc., required for your project. Once all the configuration, not programming, is provided the project will be built (ACD file) which can be downloaded to a controller.

CL22 What’s New in Connected Components Workbench™ Software 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp CMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Learn about the new features in Connected Components Workbench™ software which assist in reducing design and setup time of small machine applications by being able to configure and program multiple devices in the same project. This includes Micro800™ Controllers, PanelView™ 800 Graphic Terminals, PowerFlex® Drives and Guardmaster® safety products.

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CL23 Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Solutions Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Zebra Technologies is making it easier and less costly to integrate best-in-class barcode scanning and label printing into EtherNet/IP connected PLC controlled systems. Read direct part marks and other barcoded data. Serialize production by printing labels directly from PLCs.

CL24 Enhancements in Induction Motor Control Performance with TotalFORCE® Technology 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp CMonday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

This session will introduce you to TotalFORCE® technology – new control capabilities for PowerFlex® 755T drives that respond to changes in operating conditions with adaptive control and provides real-time monitoring of drive components and motor health. Learn how these smart devices can help keep you producing and prevent downtime.

CL25 Introduction to FLEX 5000™ I/O 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp CMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Continue to deliver value with our next generation 5000 series I/O platform technology! Learn about FLEX 5000™ I/O: enhanced communication with 1 Gb EtherNet/IP connectivity, mix-and-match capability of standard and safety modules up to SIL 3-rated, plus flexible support for Copper and Fiber ports (SFP); Star, Ring and PRP topologies.

CL26 EPLAN: The Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Manufacturing Workflow Solutions 1 hourBeginner Level America’s Cup DMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

To obtain corporate predictable profitability in a competitive market, tools used in design and manufacturing must provide harmony, from basic data creation to NC instructional reports. A few corporations have achieved this level of complete workflow that transcends to pre-sales solutions as well. The EPLAN Platform can be the corporate enlightenment.

IN01 Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp CTuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Traditional operations management is often an all-in, enterprise-wide solution. Learn how many smart manufacturers are starting small, addressing specific manufacturing challenges like quality, machine performance or track/trace, and genealogy. They’re implementing scalable, fit-for-purpose apps at a machine or work area, then scaling to a full MES as they realize ROI.

IN02 Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp CMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Learn how information solutions can help maximize the value of production operations in any industry. New offerings help you connect people, processes, and technology in ways never before possible. Explore how innovative operations management solutions, scalable analytics tools, a collaboration app, and connected services work together in The Connected Enterprise.

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IN03 eRPortal Software Inc.: Adding TPM to FactoryTalk® View and Approval Workflow to AssetCentre Using eRPortal 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BMonday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

eRPortal adds TPM and Condition-based Corrective Action to FactoryTalk.® Within FactoryTalk® View, create powerful notification responses to any set of machine conditions. Operators can easily complete Autonomous Maintenance tasks. When revisions are needed to FactoryTalk® AssetCentre, eRPortal Workflow tracks who is requesting, why, and who needs to approve.

IN04 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations 2 hoursAdvanced Level America’s Cup DMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Let us help you better understand the design and operational characteristics of a site-level historian solution based on OSI PI Server technology. Advanced topics include interface redundancy and high availability.

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IN05 FactoryTalk® Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting 2 hoursBeginner Level Coronado EMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Experience FactoryTalk® Historian SE firsthand as you learn the basic elements of system configuration, data collection, and reporting tools. In this lab, we will explore asset framework as a mechanism for structuring your data to better align with the equipment (or assets), and how to build reports in FactoryTalk® VantagePoint.®

IN06 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab 2 hoursAdvanced Level Coronado ETuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Topics include configuring interface redundancy and data buffering, tools and methods for backfilling data into the archive and using asset framework and event frames for reporting in FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI. Attendees should have a working understanding of FactoryTalk® Historian SE to maximize the experience.

IN07 FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics 2 hoursAdvanced Level Coronado ETuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Learn how to leverage FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI software to turn raw data into actionable information including trends, golden batches and dashboards. This session includes FactoryTalk® Historian asset framework and event frames, SQL CLR, eventing and SQL reporting services, post-SQL processing, SQL CLR application, model building techniques and others.

IN08 FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics 2 hoursBeginner Level Coronado EMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Learn how to take advantage of The Connected Enterprise by integrating and accessing data from Rockwell Automation® systems with FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI software. In this introductory lab, you’ll explore the key building blocks and analytic capabilities of FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® software, and build a mobile dashboard using data from FactoryTalk® Historian’s Asset Framework.

IN09 FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI: Analytics in 50 1 hourIntermediate Level Mission Beach BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

What kind of analytics are possible within FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® now that FactoryTalk® Historian includes Asset Framework and Event Frames? Learn how to perform basic analytics and develop content for mobile devices, tablets or at your desktop with ControlLogix® controllers, FactoryTalk® Historian, FactoryTalk® VantagePoint® EMI, and an information engineer.

IN10 Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources 1 hourBeginner Level Balboa BMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Gaining analytics insights that extend beyond single-equipment performance requires looking at multiple sources of data in a combined way. It’s becoming common for companies to look at manufacturing data combined with safety, product field performance, warranty data, and other non-traditional content. Learn how to build a strategy through actual examples.

IN11 Machine Learning Fundamentals 1 hourBeginner Level Balboa BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Discover what machine learning is and how to apply it to help drive operational performance. Discuss how to apply AI applications successfully and how to develop specific applications like energy optimization, predictive maintenance and predictive KPIs.

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IN12 Microsoft: The Role of AI in Manufacturing 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Unlimited computing capacity in the cloud and real-time analytics capabilities on the edge enables manufacturers to access new insights and build systems of intelligence like never before. Applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to manufacturing requires a number of key, foundational technologies and process innovations. In this session we’ll share with you how Microsoft’s vision for AI, accompanied by Rockwell Automation’s portfolio, will be key to empower you and your team, transform products and optimize operations in The Connected Enterprise of tomorrow.

IN13 Ocean Data Systems: Dream Report – What You Need to Know about Industrial Reports/Dashboards 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BMonday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

This session explores Compliance reports in Water, Waste Water, Pharma, Biotech, BAS etc. and Performance Reports/Dashboards – KPIs for all markets. We’ll explore the special data connectivity, industrial calculations, and product behaviors that are unique to the automation world.

IN14 OSIsoft, LLC: Rockwell Automation and OSIsoft – Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hills BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Optimized for manufacturing data collection from Rockwell Automation® centric controls, machines and work cells with seamless integration to an OSIsoft Enterprise Infrastructure are designed to empower personal at all levels with insight and analytics to more effectively address productivity, quality, environmental, energy, and other business improvement initiatives.

IN15 Panduit: Best Practice ANSI/TIA 1005 – A Physical Layer Deployment Strategy 1 hourBeginner Level Torrey Hills BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Harmonizing TIA language with international standards results in a structured physical infrastructure deployment that ensures higher performance, security, and longevity. Learn how to design an infrastructure that adheres to M.I.C.E standards without overspending, while meeting performance expectations and end-user’s benefits.

IN16 Performance and Analytics Cloud for Machine Builders 1 hourBeginner Level Mission Beach BTuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Learn how the new FactoryTalk® Analytics for Machines software provides machine builders with information they need to help their end users run their machines at top performance. Review challenges faced by both machine builders and end users and understand how this cloud-based information solution enables both partners to maximize value.

IN17 Real-time Analytics with FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ 2 hoursAdvanced Level Coronado AMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Learn how to integrate and use our new innovative analytics and operations management products, FactoryTalk® Analytics for Devices and the FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ app. This three-part hands-on lab introduces each product and guides you through resolving real-world problems. Bring your own device and download the FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ app beforehand to get the most from this session.

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IN18 Scalable Analytics Overview 2 hoursBeginner Level Mission Beach B

Monday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

In an Industrial Internet of Things, is your aim to collect data or to gain insight? Learn how FactoryTalk® Analytics tools speed time to insight by connecting to and modeling processes, then validating, calculating and presenting actionable insights to key stakeholders at all levels of an organization and operation.

IN19 Self-Serve Analytics Made Easy: Project Scio 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor FMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

With the ability to fuse multiple data sources and machine learning, systems become more predictive and intelligent. Scio puts analytics to work for everyone, providing secure, persona-based access to all data sources, structured or unstructured. Its configurable, easy-to-use interface allows users to self-serve data questions to solve problems and drive business outcomes.

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IN20 SeQent: Get your FactoryTalk®-ing with Our FactoryTalk View SE & OPC Integration 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Do you want to reduce costs and downtime? Looking for a solution that provides wireless alarm and event management, Mobile and Industrial Display Visualization, and a Wi-Fi enabled notification platform? Attend our session to see a demo and learn more!

IN21 Smart Energy Optimization with FactoryTalk® Analytics® 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall A1Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

See how easily you can set up and configure a utility system dispatch optimization that provides connectivity to cost drivers and decision-making to help decrease energy costs. Discover another powerful way to connect your enterprise.

IN22 Softing Inc.: Design Your Track & Trace or Data Collection System with the ControlLogix® SQL Module 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Learn how in-rack ControlLogix® SQL modules offer bi-directional data exchange directly to MSSQL and Oracle databases, avoiding the headaches of middleware and PC operating systems. Automation of production data collection, track & trace (serialization) and recipe management will be presented.

IN23 Solve System Problems with Predictive Analytics 1 hourIntermediate Level Mission Beach BTuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Get an introduction to FactoryTalk® Analytics for Applications and learn how it can help you predict issues. It’s an Artificial Intelligence add-on module for ControlLogix® products that learns and models the data in a ControlLogix® application and helps predict anomalies in the process.

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IN24 SyTech, Inc.: Optimize Data from FactoryTalk® Alarm and Events to Improve Your Performance 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Are alarms ignored because they become overwhelming or a nuisance? This session demonstrates the XLReporter ISA 18.2 Alarm module that delivers one-glance identification of problem areas so you can improve both alarm and operational performance.

IN25 WIN-911: Next Gen Alarming 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BTuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

We are going to cover use cases across various industries and how we are uniquely integrated into FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events, how to set up, deploy and manage.

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NT01 Advanced Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures 2 hoursAdvanced Level Coronado BMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

This hands-on lab will enable you to learn some of the advanced Stratix® switch features such as Network Address Translation (NAT), VLAN segmentation, connected routing and switch resiliency capabilities. Additionally, you can use the new FactoryTalk® Network Manager™ software to help monitor your network.

NT02 Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures 2 hours

Intermediate Level America’s Cup DMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

This discussion reviews the considerations in successful design and deployment of high-performance EtherNet/IP features such as: Gigabit Ethernet, Direct Device Level Ring (DLR) to meet machine level network topology needs and Network Address Translation (NAT) to enable application code reuse. Discussions will also include recommendations for architectures that include real-time applications such as motion control and switch selection considerations. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts or attendance of NT10 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology is recommended.

NT03 Basic Stratix® Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures 2 hoursBeginner Level Coronado DMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Monday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Learn how to integrate Stratix® switches and EtherNet/IP devices into your plant network to improve reliability, manageability and overall ease of use. You will become familiar with Stratix® 5700 switch hardware features, management and diagnostics tools such as Device Manager, Studio 5000® environment Add-On Profiles (AOP), FactoryTalk® View software faceplates and see configuration and diagnostics of a Device Level Ring (DLR) topology.

NT04 Build Your Network Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on eLearning 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor DMonday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.

Cisco, Panduit and Rockwell Automation have collaborated to develop an industrial network design eLearning training program to help teach the critical design skills needed to build your plant-wide network. In this session, you will get a brief introduction on the importance of designing a robust cell/area zone from the course authors. The majority of the time will be hands-on learning, where you can select from a variety of topics featured in the new course, including wireless, segmentation, and network topologies.

NT05 Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures 1 hourBeginner Level La Jolla BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Learn why and how to use reference architectures to build a scalable, reliable, safe, secure, and future-ready network architecture. This discussion provides an overview of the CPwE architectures, why they’re important, what’s new and how these architectures combined with products, services and solutions support successful deployment of The Connected Enterprise. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology session is recommended.

NT06 Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise 2 hoursIntermediate Level America’s Cup DTuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Optimization of your plant-wide architecture requires a network infrastructure that is scalable, reliable, safe, secure, and future-ready. Learn about the Cisco and Rockwell Automation® CPwE resiliency framework and multiple resiliency protocols, including DLR, REP, VSS, StackWise, PRP, and others using Stratix® and Catalyst switches. Prior attendance of the Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures session is recommended.

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NT07 Design Considerations for Reliable EtherNet/IP Networking 2 hoursIntermediate Level Cortez Hill BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

This discussion will review the considerations to help you design and deploy a scalable, reliable, safe and future-ready EtherNet/IP network infrastructure. Topics will include segmentation techniques, data prioritization, resiliency, structure, and hierarchy. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network IIoT Technology session is recommended.

NT08 ESTeem Wireless Modems: Deploying Wireless as an Essential Component of The Connected Enterprise 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BMonday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Wireless communications have become an essential component in the completely Connected Enterprise. Delivering an integrated, reliable and secure wireless solution for the IIoT infrastructure requires a carefully engineered solution, tailored to overcome the specific project requirements and environmental constraints.

NT09 Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Delivery Process 2 hoursIntermediate Level Cortez Hill BWednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Have you ever wondered how a CIP™ packet traverses a switched and routed network infrastructure? This discussion reviews the encapsulation/decapsulation process and network services such as ARP required to successfully deliver a CIP™ packet across a network infrastructure. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology session is recommended.

NT10 Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology 2 hoursBeginner Level Cortez Hill BMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

This discussion will review the capabilities and features of EtherNet/IP, including an overview of networking technology and terminology. Learn how the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™) uses the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) 7-layer reference model and enables the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).

NT11 HMS Industrial Networks Inc: Extend FactoryTalk® Applications with Mobile Access and Third-Party Device Integration 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Learn how you can leverage HMS Industrial Networks’ eWON Flexy, eCatcher Mobile, and M2Web to connect your FactoryTalk® Historian application to third party devices, provide remote mobile access to PanelView™ Plus, and access device web pages anytime, anywhere.

NT12 Identity and Mobility in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures 1 hourIntermediate Level Balboa BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Mobile platforms and applications play a critical role in The Connected Enterprise. A defense-in-depth security approach requires enforcement of authentication and authorization policies for users of mobile devices running FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ and ThinManager® applications. This discussion reviews the use cases and design considerations to successfully deploy identity and mobility services within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation® CPwE architecture using the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) and Cisco Unified Wireless LAN.

NT13 Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with FactoryTalk® Network Manager™ 2 hoursBeginner Level Balboa BTuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

In this session, learn how FactoryTalk® Network Manager™ software from Rockwell Automation can help improve your industrial network visibility and troubleshooting procedures by providing intuitive network information within the context of your automation assets. Discover plant floor assets, automatically create “as-built” topology of switches and devices, with live switch centric views for real-time configuration. In addition, FactoryTalk® Network Manager™ software can centrally monitor Stratix® switches for alarms, events, and audits which are automatically captured and can provide historical analysis. This session combines presentation with an instructor-led demonstration of FactoryTalk® Network Manager™ software.

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NT14 Molex, LLC: Molex – Communication and Connectivity for the Automated Factory of the Future (IIoT) 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BMonday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

The Factory of the Future will rely on multiple Industrial Network Technologies seamlessly connected to deliver real time information and control from the ‘Edge’ to the Enterprise. In this session we will discuss the available networking technologies that enable IIoT.

NT15 Phoenix Digital Corp: PRP – Parallel Redundant Protocol Available over Redundant, Fiber Optic-Based Dual Ring Network 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BMonday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Redundant networking is essential in mission critical process systems. Supporting the new 1756-EN2TP, PRP Parallel Redundant Protocol module, Phoenix Digital provides PRP ready, dual ring, in chassis, high performance, redundant fiber optic networking. Applied together this technology provides customers the highest level of uptime in an easy to deploy secure solution.

NT16 ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Tools & Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BTuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Sustaining operations of your existing system is critical to maintain profitability. Learn how ProSoft Technology can help extend the life of your existing Remote I/O network by upgrading existing drives, PanelViews and FLEX™ I/O adapters to EtherNet/IP with minimal scheduled downtime and without modifying the PLC code.

NT17 Selecting the Right Stratix® Switch for Your Application 1 hourBeginner Level Balboa BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

When choosing the appropriate industrial switch for your network, we understand there is a lot to consider. We offer many options from unmanaged, to lightly managed, to fully managed switch versions. Which is best for your industrial application? Learn more about how to get the balance of functionality at the right price-point for your application, and see how the industrial switches are used within Converged Plantwide Ethernet tested and recommended network architectures.

NT18 Software-Defined Networking – Are you Ready? 1 hourIntermediate Level La Jolla BMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) offers simplified design, deployment, management, and troubleshooting of plant-wide Industrial IoT networks such as EtherNet/IP. Is SDN ready for your industrial automation and control system (IACS) applications? Are you ready for SDN? This lecture will provide an overview of SDN terminology, use cases, and current technology. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology session is recommended.

NT19 Spectrum Controls: Universal Industrial Gateway – Connect Multiple Devices, Across Multiple Protocols, in a Single Box 1 hourBeginner Level Golden Hill BTuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Learn how a single Universal Industrial Gateway can connect multiple devices simultaneously, each with a different protocol, saving you time, money, and the headache of configuring multiple gateway devices. Maintain communication in systems where Industrial Ethernet and/or serial protocols coexist.

NT20 Stratix® Traffic Monitoring Capabilities 2 hoursIntermediate Level La Jolla BWednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

The Stratix® family of managed industrial Ethernet switches support several enabling technologies to help software tools analyze traffic flow. This demonstration and discussion will provide an overview and design considerations for technology such as Netflow, SPAN/RSPAN (switched port analyzer) and port thresholds. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Technology session is recommended.

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PR01 PlantPAx® System – What’s New & What’s Next 1 hourBeginner Level America’s Cup BMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

In this session, you will hear a brief overview of the PlantPAx® distributed control system. You will then discover the latest release of features. Each feature will be detailed in full including the benefits of the modern DCS approach compared to traditional DCS systems.

PR02 Defining and Sizing PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s Coming 1 hourIntermediate Level La Jolla BMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Friday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Proper use of the PlantPAx® System Estimator helps ensure your system is designed for optimal performance. In this session you will learn about the latest tools, capabilities and guidelines provided by Rockwell Automation to help you define and size the appropriate PlantPAx® system architecture based on your project requirements. We will review the latest system and architecture rules, as tested in our characterization lab. We’ll also examine new capabilities offered in the PlantPAx® System Estimator including the use of new capabilities such as MCC integration and advanced sizing features to help you carry out and confirm proper sizing for new systems as well as system expansions. You will also get a preview of upcoming features that will provide you more flexibility to define and size systems for a wider range of system requirements.

PR03 Implementation of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New 2 hoursIntermediate Level America’s Cup DWednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Engineering efficiency and consistent delivery are key topics for implementing any DCS successfully. Learn how to bring PlantPAx®, the Rockwell Automation® Modern DCS, to the market faster using the latest capabilities and guidelines for implementing a system. This session will cover tools such as bulk-editing of library code and control strategies of common process functions. We will also cover system-wide functionality such as the integration of alarming and the ability to display information with contextual relevance.

PR04 Introduction to the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects 1 hourBeginner Level La Jolla BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

The Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects helps you quickly develop process solutions with rich functionality and known performance. In this session, how to build a control strategy using Library objects will be demonstrated. The Library objects and their functions within a typical control system will be presented, highlighting features for operators, maintainers and engineers. Walk away understanding the value of using the Library to develop process solutions.

PR05 Advanced Functionality and New Features of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects 1 hourIntermediate Level La Jolla BMonday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

In this session, you will learn what’s new in the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects release. In addition to demonstrating new features and the advanced capabilities of the Library, tools to simplify and automate migration from previous library releases will be shown.

PR06 Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx® Systems – Best Practices and What’s New 1 hourBeginner Level La Jolla BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Thursday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-9:00 a.m.

Are you looking for guidance on keeping your system current and healthy? Learn the latest guidelines and methods for the administration and maintenance of the PlantPAx® System. See new tools being provided this year and get a preview of what’s coming in future releases.

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PR07 Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx® System 1 hourIntermediate Level La Jolla BMonday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Virtualization increases the life of your control system, eases maintenance, and improves security. Additionally, the ability to deploy a virtualized PlantPAx® system is increasingly important as we look for ways to optimize computing resources and increase system uptime. In this session, you will learn how to deploy and manage a complete system using the PlantPAx® Virtual Image Templates, VMware vSphere and the proper Microsoft and Rockwell Automation® licenses. We will review available tools and documentation as we deploy a demo system and address common concerns. This session is designed to help you consider a virtual architecture as you approach your next control system deployment.

PR08 Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx® Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices 1 hourAdvanced Level Regatta B

Monday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Friday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Integrating your PlantPAx® systems with your enterprise enables better visibility and collaboration that can help improve your bottom line. In this session, you will learn best practices to make this integration happen, including standard reference architectures and the latest in security and application guidelines. Discover how these capabilities align with The Connected Enterprise, as well as implications of establishing an Enterprise data infrastructure and/or cloud-based applications.

PR09 PlantPAx® Process Application Development 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor HMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

In this hands-on lab, we will focus on control and visualization aspects of PlantPAx® DCS. Here you will develop a process application using PlantPAx® Process Strategies. Once you have completed the setup of your controller and HMI, you will continue to build out your application by adding and configuring controller code and FactoryTalk® View SE graphical elements from the latest release of the Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects. Come learn about how PlantPAx® leverages Studio 5000 Architect®, Logix Designer application features such as the Logical Organizer and Program Parameters and FactoryTalk® View SE features such as Alarm grouping and Alarm Roll-up.

PR10 Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx® DCS 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor AMonday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

In this hands-on lab, we will focus on the use of the PlantPAx® Alarms Builder and Tag Data Edit Tool. In performing this lab, you will gain additional experience with techniques that improve productivity and efficiencies in process application development. Come and learn how this tool saves you time, helps you decrease errors and helps you promote consistency to your customers and users.

PR11 Plantwide Control with PlantPAx® DCS Integration of PowerFlex® Drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs 1 hourIntermediate Level Regatta BTuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Better and smarter information is key, and access to information is reliant on how your process control system integrates with smart devices. This session will highlight the premier integration experience of PlantPAx® with our power control devices, including PowerFlex® drives and CENTERLINE® MCCs, and how this not only reduces your time and effort to get your system configured, but can provide operational benefits as well.

PR12 Batch Management: Overview and What’s New and What’s Next 1 hourBeginner Level La Jolla B

Monday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

The Rockwell Automation® modern batch solution leads to new productivity gains through ground breaking new products. This session explores the features and capabilities of FactoryTalk® Batch Version 13 software. It also provides an overview of new offerings such as controller-based sequencing with the SequenceManager™ solution and new mobility capabilities with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ software. The session will also provide a preview of upcoming features and capabilities of the Rockwell Automation® portfolio of batch and sequencing products.

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PR13 Enhance Operating Effectiveness with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ and eProcedure® 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor AWednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Modern batch systems provide for new flexibility and improved workflows through intuitive, dynamic interfaces. Learn new ways to increase operational flexibility through the new mobile enabled FactoryTalk® Batch View™ offering from Rockwell Automation. Setup and use the new FactoryTalk® Batch View™ product to control batches, change active steps, and perform manual instructions through eProcedure®.

PR14 Controller-based Batching Using SequenceManager™ 2 hours

Advanced Level Harbor HMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Modern batch systems must account for the growing need for architecture flexibility, true distribution of control, and scalable solutions. SequenceManager™ provides batch sequencing in the Logix family of controllers, adding power capability closer to the process, and opening new possibilities for skids, off network systems, and single unit control. This session will allow you to configure and run SequenceManager™ in Logix Designer application, ViewSE, and deploy batch reports.

PR15 Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk® Batch 2 hours

Advanced Level Harbor ATuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Modern batch systems must provide for flexible architecture and distribution of batch execution. SequenceManager™ opens new possibilities for skids, off network systems, and single unit control. Learn how to integrate these systems to a plant-wide batch system by utilizing SequenceManager™ sequences in the controller with FactoryTalk® Batch v13.

PR16 Alarm Management: Lifecycle Approach with PlantPAx® 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor AMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

This hands-on lab will use the capabilities of PlantPAx® Alarm Builder to exchange alarm information with our Encompass™ partner Exida’s software package, SILAlarm. Through this lab you will learn how to improve alarm performance by applying concepts defined in the ISA 18.2 standard. You will examine and correct poorly defined alarms in a PlantPAx® system leveraging auditing capabilities integrated with a Master Alarms Database to improve operator effectiveness.

PR17 Simple Advanced Control Embedded in PlantPAx® 2 hoursIntermediate Level Grand Hall B2

Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Implement model predictive control in a Logix chassis or learn how the Process Library MPC toolkit makes MPC easier than ever to implement. Objects to perform plant tests for process models, to switch between MPC and PID and track MPC model quality now support developing, operating and maintaining your application.

PR18 MPC Step Test Automation 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor A

Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

A modern way to test plants and develop model predictive control applications leverages step test automation with an estimated model to perturb processes, plan intelligent and safe steps and enforce limits during testing. Introduce yourself to Pavilion8® SolutionBuilder and Console, our Rockwell Automation® DCS independent MPC and practice intelligent plant testing.

PR19 Delivery Considerations for SIL2 Process Safety Using Logix 1 hourIntermediate Level America’s Cup B

Monday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

This two-part session will first interpret the latest standards and certifications for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and how Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) are determined in various applications and industries. Then we will explore an application to deploy a SIS using currently available technology. We will have a live unit to walk through the configuration of a simple safety instrumented function.

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PR20 Modernize Your Legacy DCS & PLC to PlantPAx® with Methodologies & Tools that Improve Effectiveness & Minimize Risk 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

In today’s dynamic manufacturing environment, companies are constrained by limited capabilities of their legacy systems, as well as their ability to support these systems. This session explores consultative approaches, methodologies and execution capabilities, plus tools that assist in planning, budgeting and migrating legacy DCS systems, with the goal to become the trusted advisor for process customers as they modernize their facilities.

PR21 Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx® DCS 1 hourIntermediate Level Regatta BMonday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Skid integration can cost as much as 50-70% of the skid acquisition costs. Learn best practices of how to plan and specify OEM skids based on your requirements to reduce these costs and ensure successful projects. This three-party role-play of a real project will lead to practical advice on leveraging the modular capabilities of the system to implement integration for improved operations and to enable The Connected Enterprise.

PR22 Simulation and Training Tools for a PlantPAx® DCS Using VR and Multiple Users 1 hourIntermediate Level Regatta BTuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

This presentation will explore the features to connect non-production systems to your PlantPAx® DCS, such as a simulation system for FAT, Operator Training and sandbox development systems. We will explore the use of Virtual Reality to enable a larger group of operators to participate in training which allows for collaborative testing and preparedness. Multi-player capability also allows for team simulations of emergency procedures. We will explore Studio 5000® Emulate for OTS which enables faster and more detailed training than has been previously possible.

PR23 Introducing FactoryTalk® Craft Brew System: Streamlining OEMs and SI Efforts 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

FactoryTalk® Craft Brew is a value-based modular brewhouse solution designed to help the Craft Brewer achieve operational excellence. FactoryTalk® Craft Brew can help brewers standardize operations through an automated brewing process with an easy to use operator interface, maintain product quality with temperature control and recipe management, and boost productivity by increasing brewhouse control accuracy at each step of the process.

PR24 Introducing FactoryTalk® Brew™: Enterprise-Ready Systems for Plant-wide Operations 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

FactoryTalk® Brew™ solutions is a large brewery process control solution that leverages Rockwell Automation® standard process libraries with integrated server-controller based batching for greatest value and reduction of risk. Web-enabled configuration, reporting, and recipe management helps to enable faster ramp up rate and improved commissioning with less risk.

PR25 Control Station, Inc.: PID Controller Tuning: From Simple Loops to Advanced Cascade 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Tuning PID controllers doesn’t have to be difficult even when the process’ dynamics are noisy and oscillatory. This presentation showcases a simple, repeatable approach for modeling and tuning PIDs. Examples include the tuning of both individual PIDs and cascaded controllers.

PR26 Endress+Hauser: Value-added Integration – Leverage the Power of Process Instrumentation 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Reduce risk, implementation time and integration costs with integration between Endress+Hauser instruments and the Rockwell Automation® PlantPAx.® We will demonstrate how you can easily access the data you need, providing you a real-time view into your process.

PR27 FLIR Systems, Inc.: Avoid Costly Failures and Downtime with FLIR Thermal Imaging and Rockwell Automation® Control Systems 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CTuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Learn how FLIR thermal imagers and temperature sensors can be used for continuous condition monitoring, early fire detection, and process control applications. Find out how they interface with ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ control systems to prevent downtime and enhance worker safety.

PR28 Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc.: Hazardous Area Approved Mobile Devices Bring FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ Productivity to any Site Location 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CTuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

The range of HazLoc approved mobile devices now in the Encompass Program allows end-users to benefit from all the productivity offered by FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ at their site, even in Division/Zone 1 or 2 rated areas.

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SS01 Advanced Design, Management, and Implementation of Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications 2 hoursAdvanced Level Grand Hall B1Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

In this lab, you will take an existing FactoryTalk® Security configuration and extend that functionality to implement new roles and responsibilities within distributed FactoryTalk® solutions. You will also be able to pick from several common security scenarios, explore solutions to and make decisions on how to proceed to protect the distributed control system and intellectual property contained in Studio 5000 Logix Designer,® FactoryTalk® View, and FactoryTalk® AssetCentre. Topics include multiple methods for securing Studio 5000 Logix Designer® projects and content, guest access, temporary user access and privilege escalation, FactoryTalk® View SE runtime security, change management for ControlLogix® programmable automation controllers, and source protection.

SS02 Cisco: The Next Phase of the IT/OT Integration – Bringing IT Security into the Plant Architecture 1 hourBeginner Level Hillcrest CTuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

This session will review strategies to apply IT Security around identity management and security monitoring into the plant network. We will discuss how to apply network access control and Cell-Area zone segmentation policies in a structured, scalable manner. We will also review the value of monitoring network and security health through the use of NetFlow features and security monitoring applications.

SS03 Control System Design Considerations in Order to Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation 1 hourIntermediate Level Old Town BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

As cyber security threats increase, the need for effective “defense-in-depth” increases as well. This presentation explains the current and evolving NERC CIP V5 control system requirements and considerations – illustrating relevant parts, relevance to the control system/DCS, OEM skid requirements, design elements and network security design considerations.

NETWORKS

SS04 Cyber Security- Where and Why Do I Start? 1 hourBeginner Level America’s Cup BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Securing The Connected Enterprise requires a holistic defense-in-depth approach. This discussion will address various system level scenarios with consideration to the attack continuum: prevent, detect, and respond. Attendees will better understand how to best utilize the breadth of solutions offered by Rockwell Automation and our partners. In addition, learn about developing standards and regulations around security and the Rockwell Automation approach for building security into products.

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

SS05 Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise 2 hoursIntermediate Level Old Town BMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Protecting industrial control and automation system (IACS) assets requires a holistic defense-in-depth security approach, which addresses internal and external security threats. This discussion reviews the security design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation® CPwE reference architectures. Learn about the architectural security framework, identity services, IDMZ, Stratix® 5950 security appliance, and Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewall solutions that can help you improve the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of your network architecture. Prior attendance of NT05 - Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures is recommended.

NETWORKS

SS06 Developing Advanced Safety Applications Using the Allen-Bradley® GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Controller Platform 2 hoursIntermediate Level Coronado AMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Complex applications are often best addressed using integrated control systems. In this lab, you’ll learn to use GuardLogix® integrated safety systems using a single controller and programming environment for safety, discrete, and motion functions, and connectivity to plant-wide information systems.

CONTROL

Session DescriptionsSAFETY & SECURITY

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SS07 Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall D1Monday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Small to intermediate safety applications are often addressed using configurable safety relays. This lab will introduce you to the Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 software configurable safety relay: built to meet PLe/SIL 3 requirements, and featuring 22 embedded safety I/O points, and EtherNet/IP for communicating diagnostic information to a Logix controller.

CONTROL

SS08 Evolving Your Lock-out/Tag-out Program with Contemporary Tools 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor FTuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Learn how to implement a modern and future-proof lockout/tagout program which complies with all regulatory standards. Experience the graphical procedures, the identification systems, and ScanESC, the patented software solution for managing your lockout/tagout program in real time.

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

SS09 exida: Going Full Life Cycle with Process Safety Data 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade AMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

A process plant’s lifecycle includes analysis, design, implementation and maintenance of the system. This process data is modified, reviewed and amended from phase to phase. The data transfer can be optimized to eliminate errors and rework. This paper addresses how improving data flow will positively impact project cost and schedule.

SS10 Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape 1 hourBeginner Level America’s Cup BTuesday 11:00-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

This session will introduce you to functional safety standards and requirements that apply to automation equipment. Many are driven by the European Machinery Directive, but globally accepted. Understand the range of safety standards, their application, assignment of risk, and Performance Levels, and tools available to help calculate machine safety data.

SS11 Introduction to Network Security Lab 2 hoursIntermediate Level Coronado BMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

A resilient industrial network security system is essential to ensure that data is protected and that proper access is only given to the right people at the right time. In this session, you will learn the basic security functions you can use to start optimizing security in your plant network. See how security features in managed switches, like port security, access control lists, and port thresholds, as well as specific capabilities of the Stratix® 5950 security appliance with deep packet inspection, can help mitigate potential security risks.

NETWORKS

SS12 Introduction to Implementing Security in Industrial Control System Automation Applications 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall B1Monday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Learn how to design and build a FactoryTalk® Security infrastructure to help secure and manage access and resources in your control system. In this lab you will learn how to: configure FactoryTalk® Security for the first time after a default installation; configure users and groups, system policies, and secured actions in the FactoryTalk® Administration Console to manage access control and permissions; and have an opportunity to apply basic security restrictions to Studio 5000 Logix Designer® projects. Topics include introduction to FactoryTalk® Directory, user/group management, setting security policies in the FactoryTalk® Directory, and understanding Single Sign On.

SS13 Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Risk assessments are the basis for determining risks and corresponding mitigation. By properly identifying risks, more effective and suitable methods of safeguarding measures can be implemented. This session will showcase the process of performing plant-wide audits and machinery risk assessments, and use of available tools to streamline the process.

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SS14 Laird Controls North America: A Safety and Efficiency Revolution 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade AMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Constant and immediate access elevates the Wireless Emergency Stop switch to a position of critical importance. Learn how safety is enhanced, the risk of injuries reduced and efficiency boosted as wasted production and cleanup downtime from runaway process is minimized.

SS15 Considerations for Safety 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BTuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

An ineffective safety solution can carry serious legal consequences for manufacturers and machine builders. Effective risk management practices should include potential legal considerations where worker safety is involved. This session will provide insight on best legal practices for safety automation, including considerations for product liability, compliance and documentation.

SS16 Leveraging Technology to Deliver Reliable, Repeatable Safety Solutions 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor DTuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

In this session we will walk through the safety lifecycle using tools that help reduce system development time and consistently document compliance. Risk Management Software for Windows (RASWin) manages your progression through the safety lifecycle to analyze and document hazards, mitigation in accordance with applicable ISO standards, safety function specification, and Performance Level requirements.

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SS17 Logix Intellectual Property Protection for Machine Builders and End Users 2 hours

Beginner Level America’s Cup BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Studio 5000 Logix Designer® has introduced a new way to control access and runtime use to selected routines and Add-On Instructions using software licensing technology. Additionally, FactoryTalk® Security can now be used by machine builders and end users to enforce policies for accessing controllers and content. Come learn about these new capabilities and how they can protect your investment.

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SS18 Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control 1 hourBeginner Level America’s Cup BMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

This session will cover the selection of Allen-Bradley® safety control solutions from relays to integrated control, including selection criteria for specific applications ranging from simple to complex, and tools to expedite and document the process.

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SS19 Reduce your Automation System Attack Surface with New System-wide Security Features 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade ATuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

This session will introduce the new security capabilities that are included in our next generation products. These features will help reduce the attack surface of customer implementations protecting the integrity of their operations. This session will showcase our ability to implement secure communications between automation devices and software, which helps ensure only authorized devices can participate in communications, see the content of those communications, and prevent tampering of the communications as they transit the network. This new capability is enabled through enhancements to EtherNet/IP and will be available to the broader ecosystem of EtherNet/IP adopters. Learn how systemwide management of CIP Security, and other new security features, will help simplify security management of your customer’s automation system.

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SS20 MRF IDeas Inc: Stop Sharing Passwords! Ensure Systems are Secure and Only Trained Staff have Secure Employee Badge Access 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade AMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Open/shared passwords are leading to unsecure workstations and employees working on systems they may not be qualified. Securing the grid, wastewater, electric, etc., is important. Open/shared passwords open the gate for hacking. Tackle this issue with the Employee ID badge.

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SS21 Safe Position and Speed Monitoring – Real World Application of Advanced Safety Technology 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town BMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-9:00 a.m.

Explore real-world advanced safety applications and how innovative machine design can dramatically improve productivity. Minimizing lockout/tagout downtime with alternative measures, including safe position and speed monitoring, can help protect workers and improve productivity.

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SS22 Safety and Security in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) 1 hourIntermediate Level America’s Cup BTuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Thursday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) provides opportunity to improve productivity and safety. It also increases security concerns. This session will discuss how to manage risks (safety and security) while taking advantage of new insights the IIoT provides to improve performance.

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SS23 Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BTuesday 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

This session will show you how to reduce development time of safety systems using the Safety Lifecycle and tools from Rockwell Automation. You’ll determine return on investment for safety projects, design safety systems and functions, select appropriate safety devices, and ensure that your system meets global safety standards.

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SS24 Safety System Functional Design Considerations 1 hourBeginner Level Regatta BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-9:00 a.m.

This session will review safety system design and functional specification focusing on safety function device and methodology selection. Have you ever wondered how best to safeguard a machine or to control access: light curtain? safety mat? scanner? This session will cover key considerations to help ensure optimal safety and productivity.

SS25 Smart Safety Systems: Reducing Costs, Downtime, and Injuries 2 hoursIntermediate Level Grand Hall B2Monday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00 -4:00 p.m.

Intelligent devices help improve insight into machinery operation and worker behaviors, while providing feedback on system operation to help reduce downtime. In this lab, you’ll learn programming of safety devices, design requirements for integrating additional CIP Safety enabled devices, and the impact to the safety integrity of the system.

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SS26 Symantec: Critical System Protection: Silver Bullet for OT Endpoint Security 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade AMonday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Overview of Symantec Critical System Protection – A silver bullet for Operational Technology endpoint security that provides timeless, signature-less and zero day protection for OT assets like HMIs / Technology HMIs / SCADA Servers / Historians / Engineering Workstations and more.

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SY01 ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00 – Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH™ 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade AWednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-5:00 p.m.This session will introduce and demonstrate the capabilities of ControlFLASH Plus™ V1.00.00. Learn how the next generation of ControlFLASH™: provides better usability, makes you more productive and simplifies your experience with managing firmware products’ lifecycles. Whether you are an OEM, SI or end-user, you will find this session beneficial to you. Lastly, learn about planned enhancements for release V2.00.00.

SY02 FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor HWednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.Learn about the advanced functionality of FactoryTalk® AssetCentre topics. Topics include: what’s new with Asset Inventory Agent and lifecycle management, using the new Import/Export tool for accelerated deployment, capturing and reporting on diagnostics from FactoryTalk® View, version control of project files, designing a security model, and configuration and implementation of a disaster recovery strategy.

SY03 FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor HMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Learn about the core functionality of FactoryTalk® AssetCentre in a hands-on environment. You will learn how to interact with the FactoryTalk® AssetCentre application, as well as how to design the foundation of a successful asset management system.

SY04 FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Overview 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade AMonday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.Learn about FactoryTalk® AssetCentre core functionality including version control, audit information, security, reporting and automated backup and compare of devices including ControlLogix® controllers, CompactLogix™ controllers, PowerFlex® drives, and PanelView™ Plus graphic terminals. Discover how FactoryTalk® AssestCentre’s Asset Inventory Agent and Product Compatibility and Download Center engagement can empower asset lifecycle decision making.

SY05 Integrated Architecture® Tools: Advanced Lab 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor BWednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.This self-guided lab provides more hands-on time and allows a closer look at whatever interests you the most. Choose from labs on Integrated Architecture® Builder, Motion Analyzer, ProposalWorks,™ the Drives & Motion Accelerator toolkit, plus a host of other tools that help develop automation projects. A basic working knowledge of the tools is required.

SY06 Integrated Architecture® Tools: Integrated Architecture® Builder and ProposalWorks™: Basic Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor BMonday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Via an instructor led lab you will develop basic competency in using Integrated Architecture® Builder (IAB) and ProposalWorks.™ Using the new EtherNet/IP capacity tool you will learn how IAB can quickly create a controls system. The lab will focus on IAB’s built in validation and performance rules to make sure the system will work when built. Then you will pass the information to ProposalWorks™ and complete the bill of material and quote so that it includes wiring diagrams and product certificates.

SY07 Integrated Architecture® Tools: Introduction 2 hoursBeginner Level Cortez Hill BMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 3:00-5:00 p.m.Get an overview of the latest developments that Rockwell Automation is making to the suite of Integrated Architecture® software tools that simplify sizing, selection, bill of materials creation, configuration and programming. Discover the benefits of Integrated Architecture® Builder, Motion Analyzer, ProposalWorks™ and more.

SY08 Integrated Architecture® Tools: Motion Analyzer and Automation Device Objects: Basic Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor BMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Develop basic competency of the Motion Analyzer software and the next generation of automation device objects (faceplates and add on instructions). You will also learn how to size servo drives and motors and how to import and configure motion device objects.

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SY09 Integrated Condition Monitoring: Introduction and Demonstration 2 hoursBeginner Level Gaslamp AMonday 3:00-5:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.This session will present and demonstrate the Dynamix™ 1444 Series machine condition monitoring system. The presentation will include the system’s capabilities and the applications that it can serve, including: machinery protection, production assurance, quality and predictive maintenance. Learn how to configure a Dynamix™ machine condition monitoring system for basic and advanced monitoring applications.

SY10 Integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000® and IntelliCENTER® Software 2 hoursIntermediate Level Grand Hall D2Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.Experience the ease of integrating CENTERLINE® Motor Control Centers (MCCs) with EtherNet/IP and their associated components, PowerFlex® drives and E300™ Electronic Overload Relays. Streamline your workflow by leveraging the simplified integration of IntelliCENTER® software and Studio 5000 Logix Designer® to simplify device configuration and reduce commissioning time and errors.

SY11 How to Integrate Your Power and Automation Control Systems 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp AWednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.With the expanding use of intelligent devices, it is easier to have access to real-time information on the equipment and operating conditions in your substation. Learn how we approach the integration of electrical devices into the Logix architecture to enable a single integrated power (or electrical) and automation control system.

SY12 Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp AMonday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Virtual design can help to compress development cycles, accelerate time to market, decrease commissioning costs, and mitigate risk. This session will cover topics on concurrent development of electrical, mechanical, and control systems as well as powerful new operator training solutions available from Rockwell Automation and its partners. Change how you build your next automation system.

SY13 Machine and Line Integration Techniques in The Connected Enterprise 1 hourBeginner Level Cortez Hill BTuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

See Machine Builder Libraries and RAPID Line Control seamlessly integrate into the MightyQ Cookie Line. Demonstrated on an Emulate3D Digital Twin and leveraging our next generation information gateway.

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SY14 MagneMotion® and iTRAK® Independent Cart Technology: Introduction 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town B

Monday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Monday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Independent cart technology is up-ending traditional motion control paradigms and Rockwell Automation is leading the industry with this new breed of motion control systems. Come learn about how these solutions will be cornerstones in the factory of the future allowing unprecedented flexibility and speed on machines, without increasing machine size.

SY15 MagneMotion® Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall A1Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

This session will go beyond the value of independent cart technology and offer a chance for a self-guided demonstration and programming of a MagneMover® Lite in the Studio 5000® environment.

SY16 Optimizing System Communications with RSLinx,® FactoryTalk® and OPC 2 hoursIntermediate Level America’s Cup DMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

Learn best practices for using FactoryTalk® Linx and OPC connectivity software to provide visualization and information software access to Logix controllers. Topics covered include an overview of connectivity software products, OPC communications, the impact data collection has on the control application, and new communications capabilities.

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SY17 Simulation to Optimize MagneMotion® and iTRAK® System Design 2 hoursIntermediate Level Grand Hall A1Monday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

MagneMotion® and iTRAK® technologies have introduced a new flexible way of handling production in industry. With flexibility, usually comes complexity. This session shows you how to develop a system without having the physical MagneMotion® or iTRAK® system. This powerful tool of visualization can help you to solve problems even before you start commissioning your system.

SY18 Studio 5000 Architect®: Introduction and Demonstration 1 hourBeginner Level America’s Cup BTuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Attend this session to learn about Studio 5000 Architect,® the central point within the Studio 5000® environment. The session will cover what Architect is, where it is going, and how it can save time performing tasks with multiple controllers, HMI devices and applications.

SY19 ThinManager® Architecture and Best Practices: Discussion 1 hourIntermediate Level Mission Beach BTuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

The ThinManager® platform greatly simplifies content delivery and device management, but architecting such a system does not have to be challenging. This session will present ThinManager® architectures and discuss best practices to assist you with your ThinManager® deployments in The Connected Enterprise. Note: SY20 - ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview is a prerequisite for this session.

SY20 ThinManager® Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Overview 1 hourBeginner Level Mission Beach BMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

The ThinManager® platform is designed to simplify the way productivity content is delivered, and devices are managed within manufacturing environments. Learn how ThinManager® software can revolutionize everything from the plant floor to the control room, change the way you view mobility in those areas, and deliver and manage The Connected Enterprise today. In addition, this session will introduce what’s new in ThinManager.®

SY21 ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor GMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Monday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.This lab introduces the primary building blocks of the ThinManager® platform while demonstrating its ease of use and flexible content delivery options within a FactoryTalk® environment. This session includes hands-on training with the latest Rockwell Automation® industrial grade box thin client, the VersaView® 5200.

SY22 ThinManager® from New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor G

Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.This lab will start with a fresh Windows Server 2012 R2 build and work through all of the steps necessary, including installing and configuring Remote Desktop Services, to build a complete ThinManager® deployment. Along the way, you will also be introduced to some advanced ThinManager® platform features. Note: SY21 - ThinManager® Experience the Platform’s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab is a prerequisite for this lab.

SY23 Using the New Logix Tag-based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time 2 hoursIntermediate Level Balboa BTuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Learn how to use Logix tag-based alarms in ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ controllers to help reduce the engineering time of your manufacturing control and FactoryTalk® View HMI application. Logix tag-based alarms combine the flexibility of tag-based alarms with the speed and precision of Logix Instruction-based alarms.

SY24 Utilizing New FactoryTalk® Linx™ Communications Capabilities with Logix and Access Third-Party Components with OPC UA 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor EMonday 2:00-4:00 pm.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Work directly with many new FactoryTalk® Linx capabilities. Use the new Network Browser, experience redundancy shortcuts, access Logix extended tag and tag based alarm attributes and utilize the new OPC UA communications. These new features increase your productivity, enhance systems availability and enable access for OPC UA enabled components.

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SY25 What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Hardware 2 hoursBeginner Level Mission Beach BMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.This session introduces the new key products and features recently released and is a preview of future enhancements to the Integrated Architecture® system. Topics covered include updates to our Logix controllers, I/O, networking, safety and motion products.

SY26 What’s New in the Integrated Architecture® System Software 1 hourBeginner Level Mission Beach BMonday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.Attend this session to learn about the latest developments to the Studio 5000 Automation Engineering & Design Environment.® Hear where we are going, and how we can help reduce your engineering time, reduce risk, and increase your productivity.

SY27 Why Choose a Soft Starter Instead of an AC Drive? 1 hourIntermediate Level Promenade ATuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.AC drives continue to be applied at a rate of approximately 20:1 even in situations when soft starters are sufficient to do the job. So why choose a soft starter? Substantial savings can be realized when using a soft starter instead of an AC drive in the proper applications.

SY28 FactoryTalk® System Design Overview 1 hourBeginner Level Balboa BMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.This session is a high-level overview of best practices when architecting a FactoryTalk® system. FactoryTalk® components covered will include the FactoryTalk® Services Platform, View SE, AssetCentre, Historian SE, and VantagePoint. Please have a basic knowledge of how controller design and network design affect a FactoryTalk® system. Some application-level recommendations will be discussed, but will not be the focus of the session.

TS01 Beat the Expert: Getting the Most from Your TechConnectSM Contract 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor D

Monday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Come test your knowledge with this hands-on TechConnectSM lab. Learn how to utilize different elements of your TechConnectSM contract and then apply those skills in our Beat the Expert challenge!

TS02 Emulate3D: Get Value from Your Digital Twins – How Emulate3D’s Virtual Commissioning and Virtual Reality Help 1 hourBeginner Level Promenade ATuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Connect PLCs to your automation system’s digital twin to develop and debug controls offline and improve system ramp-up. Data-driven simulation models improve understanding and reduce investment risks. Demonstrate interactive online or offline PLC-driven models in virtual reality with remote attendees.

TS03 Logix Designer Product Research Lab 2 hours

Advanced Level Harbor DMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.

In this lab you will have the opportunity to challenge yourself, help improve the Logix Designer application, and learn from product experts. The lab will feature a series of hands-on, goal-directed activities for advanced users of the Logix Designer application.

TS04 Maplesoft: Machine-level Virtual Commissioning with Studio 5000® and MapleSim 1 hour

Beginner Level Promenade ATuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Building a digital twin of a machine within the Studio 5000® platform, very early in the design process, allows testing of the design to identify and address integration issues. This session will discuss how a model-driven approach, using MapleSim, has been proven to save significant costs and reduce delays.

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TS05 Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) 1 hourBeginner Level Harbor BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Find product downloads (firmware, software, other files) and determine product compatibility. This session lets you explore the Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) features, with a focus on product updates and replacements. Try the new features, including subscriptions and notifications, product lifecycle status, BOM import, and advanced search.

TS06 Real Time Threat Detection Improves Visibility and Security 1 hourIntermediate Level Promenade AMonday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

A foundational requirement to managing cyber risk starts with the question: what is connected to my industrial control system network? Having a detailed inventory can then help you put a plan in place to defend the environment against cyber threats. Come learn how Rockwell Automation and Claroty are working together to help you achieve a more secure industrial control system network by not only helping you understand what is connected to your network but also what the attack surface of your assets are and when cyber threats may be breaching your protection mechanisms to cause harm to your system.

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TS07 UX at Rockwell Automation 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp ATuesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Learn how Rockwell Automation uses specific user experience methods to meet your needs. Then learn how you can use these methods in your own designs to delight your users! This interactive session will provide hands-on experience in user-centered design.

TS08 Value of Certified Learning 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp ATuesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.

In today’s manufacturing environment, a wide range of technical skills are critical for success. To ensure that you are viewed as well prepared to succeed and grow in this environment, validated learning is growing in importance and value. Validated Learning is training where one earns a certificate or certification, based upon a demonstration of the knowledge attained. In this session you will learn: Why this trend is occurring and likely to grow over time; What is the impact of this trend; What offerings Rockwell Automation provides that provide validated learning; and, What actions you can take to achieve these certificates and certifications.

TS09 Leveraging Your Digital Footprint for Better Asset Performance and Uptime 1 hourIntermediate Level Gaslamp AMonday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 3:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Do you need to improve the performance of your manufacturing assets? Struggling with downtime? Trying to find ways to get more out of them? We will provide an overview on how Services and The Connected Enterprise can help enable you to manage your asset performance, lower TCO, and increase your utilization by focusing on cloud-enabled technology and strategies.

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TS10 Manage Your Assets through Cloud Technology and Services 1 hourIntermediate Level Gaslamp AMonday 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Come see how we support your journey toward a Connected Enterprise by enhancing your digital experience. Rockwell Automation can enable you to easily document your installed base of assets and access up-to-date information about your products, services and web applications. Come learn how the MyRockwellAutomation platform, coupled with value-added data-driven Services can deliver insights that provide value-based reporting, improved KPIs, cost-avoidance, and improved overall asset management.

INFORMATION & ANALYTICS

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TS11 Streamline Rockwell Software® Deployment to Users 1 hourBeginner Level Gaslamp A

Monday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

This session will introduce product deployment workflows to assist asset management in enterprise environments. Topics covered are workflows to streamline installation, activation, renewal, maintenance and license management of software assets. This is intended for both the individual user and enterprise software administrator.

TS12 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing your Control and Information Systems: Overview 1 hourBeginner Level La Jolla BTuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Modernization of control systems that provide access to actionable information for more informed business decisions, faster performance for more throughput and more agility via greater capacity. This session will describe many of the tools, utilities, and services available to help you analyze, plan and execute your modernization strategies.

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TS13 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Hands-on Lab 2 hours

Beginner Level Harbor BTuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Get an insider’s view on how the FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ uses lean startup principles to deliver high quality software. Learn about our iterative development process and how input from users like you is a critical part of our Build-Measure-Learn cycles. This session will provide you with an opportunity to help guide the future of TeamONE™ by providing feedback on current and planned features, and you’ll learn how to make the most of all that TeamONE™ offers.

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VZ01 Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer® 2 hoursIntermediate Level Grand Hall A1Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Learn how to take advantage of more powerful, advanced capabilities of the new PanelView™ 5000 terminals and Studio 5000 View Designer® software. Topics you’ll explore include creating add-on graphics, using custom press/release actions, customizing pre-defined project content, using advanced features of state tables, configuring custom element-based security, and showing content in multiple languages. You will also learn about new features introduced in version 4.01, including data logging and historical trending, remote access with VNC, and viewing PDF documents. Suggested prerequisite: Introductory lab for designing machine level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer.®

VZ02 Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition 2 hoursAdvanced Level Harbor ITuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

If you are an experienced FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition application developer, this session allows you to pick-and-choose from subjects related to more advanced capabilities. Topics include: trending, recipes, data logging, using Rockwell Automation® process faceplates, using the Application Documenter, designing custom reusable faceplates and global objects, working with Logix extended tag properties, using Logix extended tag properties with runtime language switching, applying ActiveX controls in an application, and creating a context-sensitive alarm system.

VZ03 Architecting a Distributed HMI System 2 hoursIntermediate Level Old Town BTuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

This workshop covers the expanded architecture of FactoryTalk® View Site Edition version 10 and how best to align the services, communications, and visualization layers of a distributed system. Join us to find out why more and more customers are turning to FactoryTalk® View for their supervisory visualization needs.

VISUALIZATION (EOI & HMI)

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VZ04 Benefits of Tethered Operator Interface Terminals 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town BTuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Come check out the latest in MobileView™ tethered operator terminals. You’ll learn about typical use cases, configuring tips and tricks, application design considerations and much more.

VZ05 Designing Machine-level HMI Applications for 21CFR Part11 Using FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor IMonday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Attend this lab to learn how to configure features from the last few FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition releases, like onboard auditing, electronic signature, and runtime user management which can be combined to fulfill the requirements of 21 CFR Part11. See how the FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition application can be used to meet 21 CFR Part11 requirements for data integrity, audit trail, system access, and electronic signatures in a machine-level HMI solution. The knowledge imparted in the lab can be applied to any machine-level application that must comply with an electronic records regulation, such as EU Annex 11.

VZ06 Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer™ Demonstration 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town BTuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 3:00-4:00 p.m.

This session will introduce you to the latest PanelView™ 5000 hardware and Studio 5000 View Designer® software. You will learn how easy it is to create, download, and run an application as well as see some of the more powerful capabilities of the platform. You will also get an early look at new features coming later this year.

VZ07 FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0: Configuration and Maintenance 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor CTuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

If you need to configure and maintain a distributed FactoryTalk® View Site Edition system, this hands-on lab is where you can learn and practice your skills. Topics include configuring redundancy using FactoryTalk® View SE v10.0, how architecture components fit together, and capabilities available to maintain and troubleshoot the system. Suggested prerequisite: VZ12 - Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition.

VZ08 FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Application: What’s NEW! 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor CMonday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Thursday 4:00-6:00 p.m.

If you are an experienced FactoryTalk® View Site Edition application developer, this lab session focuses on the features of latest releases, FactoryTalk® View 9.0 and 10.0. The topics will give you hands-on instruction for topics such as: TrendPro, RecipePro+, ControlLogix® extended properties, alarming enhancements, graphics and animation, and mobility enhancements. Suggested prerequisite: VZ12 - Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition.

VZ09 How to Improve Plant Operations through Better HMI Graphics 1 hourBeginner Level La Jolla BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Plant operators make decisions every day which can directly influence profitability. In this session, we’ll equip you with the tools you need to create meaningful graphics that present the right amount and type of visual detail to enable improved operational efficiency and promote better decision making.

VZ10 Implementing FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events 2 hoursIntermediate Level Harbor CTuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m.

A robust alarming capability is critical to any HMI system. The alarm system in FactoryTalk® View Site Edition, FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events, delivers industry-leading capabilities for any size system. This hands-on lab focuses on how to best implement and configure FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition and Logix controllers. Users will implement the TrendPro trending control in FactoryTalk® View Site Edition to analyze and rationalize alarm data with control data in their system. Finally users can leverage the notification tactics and strategies of WIN-911 to bring alarm data from a controller to the information layer.

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VZ11 Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView™ 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer® 2 hoursBeginner Level Grand Hall A1Monday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Learn how easy it is to create, download, and run a PanelView™ 5000 project using the new Studio 5000 View Designer® software. This lab will introduce you to topics such as setting up a project, creating screens, animating graphic elements, setting up navigation, setting up basic security, taking advantage of pre-defined project content, testing a project, and downloading to a terminal.

VZ12 Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk® View Site Edition 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor CMonday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Monday 4:00-6:00 p.m.; Tuesday 2:00-4:00 p.m.

If you are new to the FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition application, or just need a refresher on the basics, this hands-on lab allows you to learn about the basic capabilities and features of the FactoryTalk® Machine Edition application. Topics include creating an application, working with displays, understanding the basics of global objects, and working with tags, using tag placeholders, testing and running the application, applying graphic animations and using language switching. See how features like search and replace tag and text, tag cross-reference, and other design-time enhancements can help you to get more work done in less time.

VZ13 Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition Application 2 hoursBeginner Level Harbor IMonday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

If you are new to the FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition application, or just need a refresher on the basics, this hands-on lab allows you to learn about the basic capabilities and features of the FactoryTalk® Machine Edition application. Topics include creating an application, working with displays, understanding the basics of global objects, and working with tags, using tag placeholders, testing and running the application, applying graphic animations, using language switching and remote connectivity. See how features like search and replace tag and text, tag cross-reference, and other design-time enhancements can help you to get more work done in less time.

VZ14 Modernizing Your HMI 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town BWednesday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Thursday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Keeping your HMI current means increased security, better usability, and more flexibility for your system. Whether you’re new to the Rockwell Automation® family of visualization solutions or are an expert, in this session you will learn about the modern capabilities of a Rockwell Automation® HMI system. We will discuss the benefits of modernizing your system by migrating, upgrading or implementing new capabilities found in the latest versions.

VZ15 Unlock Advanced Features of PanelView™ 5000 and Build Smarter Machines with Studio 5000 View Designer™ 1 hourAdvanced Level Old Town BWednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Friday 9:00-10:00 a.m.

This session will show you best practices for re-using PanelView™ Plus 6/7 application content when creating PanelView™ 5000 applications including showing advanced features like recipe handling, screen control from Logix controllers, graphics animations and performing multiple actions with one touch action.

VZ16 Using Mobility for Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town BTuesday 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Wednesday 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Thursday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Make your operators and maintenance personnel more productive by giving them the information they need no matter where they are. In this session, let’s discuss the mobile options that Rockwell Automation has today, from TeamONE™ to ThinManager® to mobile HMI, so that your organization can benefit immediately.

VZ17 What’s New & What’s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation 1 hourBeginner Level Old Town BMonday 10:00-11:00 a.m.; Tuesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Discover the newly released features of Visualization software and hardware. See what’s ahead for the upcoming year. This session will show how new capabilities enable scalable solutions, efficient product design, access to real-time information and improve operator effectiveness.

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