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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210407T113000
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SUMMARY:Gas Phase Compensation (GPC) in Level Applications
DESCRIPTION:INSTRUCTIONS:  \nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary \nRegister in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcOGuqjssG9X1cr6tF0F7L45zIg5Z9dGW \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements \nThe presentation will begin at 11:30 am \nABSTRACT:  \nThis discussion will center around using Guided Wave Radars in “Polar Gas” applications such as steam boilers\, ammonia and high pressure Hydrogen applications. We will discuss topics such as pulse velocity corrections vs. measuring the GPC correction methods as well as other techniques that are common in these types of applications such as differential pressure and displacer instrumentation. \nPRESENTER: \nChris Fournet\nTrainer / Senior Application Specialist \n \nA professional with over 31 years of instrumentation experience\, Chris Fournet will excite you with his wit and wisdom. Instrumentation is not only a job for Chris but a passion. He loves all aspects of the industry and enjoys helping the sales team and customers solve problems. Chris graduated with a Associate of Applied Science in Electronics and Instrumentation from Lamar University. Additionally\, he is certified from the Instrument Society of America(ISA) Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) and earned Endress+Hauser’s Black Belt in Level\, Pressure\, Temperature and Service. He has obtained much of his experience working 22 years for Motiva as well as past positions with Texaco Research and Texaco Chemical. In 2014 he became part of the Vector CAG family as Senior Application Specialist. His Vector University training focus is on Instrument 101/102\, Level 101/102\, Pressure\, Temperature and Williamson Flare Products. He also provides other technical support to our sales team and customers. In his free time\, he enjoys playing in the dirt; riding dirt bikes\, 4 wheelers and side by sides.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/gas-phase-compensation-gpc-in-level-applications/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210303T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210303T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20210221T012519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T201124Z
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SUMMARY:Using Improved Tunable Diode Laser Technology to Increase Fired Heater Reliability
DESCRIPTION:INSTRUCTIONS:  \nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtcOyqpjgvE9JEuDoXnOHXhDEBqLomigOT \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements \nAbstract: \nFired heaters\, used to heat process fluids\, are critical pieces of equipment used continuously in refining and petrochemical operations globally. Large periods of downtime for these assets can cause millions of dollars in loss and limit downstream production if there are reliability issues. A common cause of reliability issues is related to overheating the convection section of the fired heater to compensate for inefficiencies in how the radiant section is operated. Utilizing recent advancements in Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) measurement capabilities allows users a measurement capability which enables safely increasing efficiencies in the radiant section’s operation to maximize reliability and product throughput while decreasing environmental impact. Recent TDL technology advancements have revolutionized the industry by allowing end users to safely run their assets at their operational limits. \nPresenter: Donald Wyatt \nDonald Wyatt has worked in the field of Analytical Instrumentation and Process Analyzers for 25+ years. He graduated from Auburn University in 1993 with a BS in Chemical Engineering. He joined Fisher Rosemount right out of school as a technical sales person in their Analytical Division. Three years later he moved on to Analytical Specialties (ASI)\, an analyzer only manufacturer’s representative firm\, where he spent the next twelve years providing analytical solutions. While working at ASI he worked as a member of the team that developed a TDLS platform. He participated in two Department of Energy projects: “Tunable Diode Laser Sensor for Monitoring and Control of Harsh Combustion Environments”\, and “Advanced Combustion Diagnostics and Control for Furnaces\, Fired Heaters and Boilers”. In 2008 Yokogawa purchased Analytical Specialties. Donald spent the next seven years managing the newly formed Yokogawa Laser Analysis Division. In 2015 he moved to TechStar where he currently is in Business Development. His two primary responsibilities include instrumentation and automation project support for many Engineering firms in the greater Houston area and as a subject matter expert supporting Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometer (TDLS) analytical applications. \n \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/using-improved-tunable-diode-laser-technology-to-increase-fired-heater-reliability/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210203T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210203T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20210120T175957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T180128Z
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SUMMARY:Transformational Changes in Automation: Focus on Open Process Automation
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe hypothesis that transformation change is underway in process automation can be confirmed with the following evidence:\n• ISA’s new Smart Manufacturing and IIoT Division\n• Publication of Version 2.1 of the Open Process Automation Standard (O-PAS™) and the startup of O-PAS™ conformance certification\n• NAMUR Open Architecture and Module Type Package \nThe first part of this talk will overview these trends and discuss ISA’s role in Digital Transformation. \nThe second part of the talk will focus on Open Process Automation. We will discuss the status of the O-PAS™ standard and its associated conformance certification process. Also\, information on four end user company driven O-PAS™ system prototyping projects will be presented. \nPresenter: \nDon Bartusiak\nPresident\, Collaborative Systems Integration\nCo-Chair\, Open Process Automation Forum of The Open Group \nDon Bartusiak is President of Collaborative Systems Integration\, an Austin-based startup providing systems integration services and software products for Open Process Automation (O-PAS™) based systems. \nIn Oct 2020\, he retired from ExxonMobil Research and Engineering as Chief Engineer\, Process Control. He has 33 years of experience in process control with ExxonMobil\, and 7 years of experience in process development research with Bethlehem Steel. At ExxonMobil\, he has been a process control application engineer working on artificial intelligence\, linear and nonlinear model predictive control\, and real-time optimization at facilities in the U.S. and U.K in central engineering offices and in manufacturing. From the mid-1990s\, he held supervisory or senior technical positions with responsibility for instrumentation\, process analyzers\, control systems\, and control applications at facilities in Texas and Virginia. From 2000 to 2002\, he was Lecturer and Adjunct Professor of Chemical Engineering at Rice University. \nDon received a B.S. (ChemE) from the University of Pennsylvania and M.S. and Ph.D (ChemE) degrees from Lehigh University. \n \nINSTRUCTIONS: \nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary \nThe day before the meeting you will receive an email with the meeting ID and password \nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements \nThe presentation will begin at 11:30 am
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/transformational-changes-in-automation-focus-on-open-process-automation/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201202T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201202T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20201115T003711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201115T003711Z
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SUMMARY:New Developments in Multivariable Model Predictive Control
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nIndustrial operations are constantly challenged with improving production rates\, yields\, energy efficiency and process stability. Multivariable Model Predictive Control has proven to be an effective tool for improving operations by utilizing the full process capabilities consistently. However\, the skills required to implement the technology and sustain the substantial benefits has been hampered by the usability of the software and adaptability of the applications. \nMany new technology developments have improved the usability and adaptability of multivariable model predictive control. These developments include modern and intuitive user interfaces\, customizable models to support unique process behavior\, fast and flexible OPC connection tools\, automated model building\, integration with first principles dynamic models\, improved performance monitoring among others. This presentation will review the new technology developments that have improved the usability and adaptability of advanced process control and how they impact industrial operations of many types. \nPresenter: \nBill Poe\, Technical Adviser for AVEVA. \n \nBill Poe is a Technical Advisor at AVEVA with over 35 years of experience in operations\, project development\, implementation and management of advanced process control\, optimization and real-time performance monitoring projects in a variety of industries. Prior to AVEVA\, Bill held positions at Shell Oil Company\, GE and Schneider Electric. He has several patents\, achieved a President’s Award at Shell Oil\, received the GE Innovators Award and attained the Invensys Circle of Excellence. Bill holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master of Science from Columbia University both in Chemical Engineering. \nInstructions: \nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary\nVisit www.houstonisa.org and register with your name and email\nThe day before the meeting you will receive an email with the meeting ID and password\nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements\nThe presentation will begin at 11:30 am \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/new-developments-in-multivariable-model-predictive-control/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20201106T204552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T204552Z
UID:10000113-1605600000-1605628800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Process Industry Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration: \nBefore 6 November: FREE\nAfter 6 November: 80 USD for ISA Member\n100 USD for Non-Member/List \nPresenter: \nISA Process Measurement & Control Division \nJoin ISA for this one-day virtual conference where we’ll discuss topic areas covering: process instrumentation/control\, cybersecurity & safety systems\, open architecture & infrastructure\, and operational excellence. \nTo Register Visit: https://virtualpic.vfairs.com \n  \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/virtual-process-industry-conference/
CATEGORIES:Event,Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20201030T011820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T011930Z
UID:10000112-1604584800-1604588400@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:TBPELS Ethics Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Board is offering these free ethics webinars to assist license holders with meeting their ethics requirement. Each webinar provides an up-to-date overview of agency activities\, case studies\, and a review of professional ethics topics. \nWebinar ID: 827-775-987 \nPresenter: \nTexas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors \nInstructions: \nClick on this link to register \nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6296219604808345871 \nAdditional information available at https://engineers.texas.gov/webinars.html \n  \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/tbpels-ethics-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201016T140000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190917T083208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T050725Z
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SUMMARY:ISA Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:ISA Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament is happening Friday\, October 16\, 2020\, @ The Clubs of Kingwood8:30 AM shotgun start \nCome to spend a day networking & playoff golf all while raising funds for scholarships at Houston’s prestigious Kingwood! \nTitle Sponsor – $2\,500.00\n\n\nIncludes Two (2) Foursome Tickets\nTitle Sponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nTen (10) premium hole sponsorships with signage at tournament\nTeam Pictures put on Display at the awards ceremony\nReserved seating table at Awards Dinner\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nGolf Cart Sponsor – $2\,000.00\n\n\nIncludes One (1) Foursome Tickets\nGolf Cart Sponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nTeam Pictures put on Display at the awards ceremony\nReserved seating table at Awards Dinner\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nBall Sponsor – $1\,000.00\n\n\nEvery player with a sleeve of balls\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nReserved seating table at Awards Dinner at the event\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nBag Sponsor – $1\,000.00 (SOLD OUT!)\n\n\nCompany Logo on all Ditty Bags\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nReserved seating table at Awards Dinner at the event\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nExhibit on Course – $600.00\n\n\nDisplay on course\, you may bring your company tent\, products\, and give-a-ways\nExhibit Sponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials includin: ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nExhibit Pictures put on Display atthe awards ceremony\nReserved seating table at Awards Dinner\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nFoursome – $540.00\nGoodie Bag\, Shared Cart\, Range Balls\, 18 Hole Green Fee\, Lunch\, Awards Buffet Dinner\n\n\nBeverage Cart Sponsors – $500.00\n\n\nCompany Logo on Beverage Carts\nBeverage Cart Sponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nTeam Pictures put on Display at the awards ceremony\nReserved seating table at Awards Dinner\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nMulligan Sponsor – $400.00\n\n\nCompany Logo on all Mulligan cards purchased by golf teams\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nPutting Contest Sponsor – $200.00 (SOLD OUT!)\n\n\nDonation for Contest item\nCompany Logo signage at Event Contest area\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nPicture of winning player with your company logo signage\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nScoreboard Sponsor – $150.00\n\n\nCompany Logo signage at scoreboard area\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nLongest Drive Sponsor – $150.00 (SOLD OUT!)\n\n\nCompany Logo signage at longest drive hole\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nPicture of winning player with your company logo signage\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nDriving Range – $150.00\n\n\nCompany Logo signage at driving range area\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nHole Sponsor – $150.00\n\n\nCompany Logo signage at hole\nSponsors logo will be referenced in all promotional materials including ISA HS Monthly Meetings\, website\, LinkedIn & email blasts\nRecognition at Awards Ceremony\nEvent Signage\n\n\n\n\nIndividual – $135.00\nGoodie Bag\, Shared Cart\, Range Balls\, 18 Hole Green Fee\, Lunch\, Awards Buffet Dinner\n\n\nGolf Tournament Volunteer – $0.00\nThe volunteer position does not allow you to play golf at the event.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/isa-annual-scholarship-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:The Clubs of Kingwood – Kingwood Clubhouse\, 1700 Lake Kingwood Trail\, Kingwood\, TX\, 77339\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amanda Hardy":MAILTO:amanda@functionzinc.com
GEO:30.0399681;-95.1987045
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201007T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201007T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20201001T165729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T165729Z
UID:10000111-1602070200-1602073800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:pH for Industrial Applications
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nAnalytical Instrumentation Considerations: Effective process control extends beyond the addition of analyzers. Other issues that need to be addressed include selecting the optimal measurement locations\, developing or adopting appropriate control strategies\, and making the commitment to maintain the analyzers. This discussion will cover some basic analyzer fundamentals for pH\, ORP and Dissolved Oxygen as well as operational considerations for these parameters. \nPresenter: \n \nMelissa G. Davis \nPresenter’s Biography: \nMelissa Davis is an Application Development Manager at Hach Company.  She has 15+ years of experience covering electrochemistry applications (pH\, ORP\, Dissolved Oxygen\, Conductivity\, ORP\, and Ion Selective Sensors).  Her BS degree is in Biology from University of Texas at Arlington.  In her current role\, she supports market development and sales support for emerging markets. \nInstructions: \n\n\n\nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary \nRegister with your name and email \nThe day before the meeting you will receive an email with the meeting ID and password \nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements \nThe presentation will begin at 11:30 am \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ph-for-industrial-applications/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200902T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200902T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20200812T043652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T043720Z
UID:10000062-1599046200-1599049800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Camouflage – Poor Practices in HMI Design
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nCamouflage is the art of making things more difficult to see. Surprisingly\, the principles of camouflage can be found in many HMI practices being touted today as “improvements” over past practices. Such poor designs are easily found on the web\, in magazine articles\, in vendor promotional materials\, and in delivered work products of graphics designers. In this talk\, examples of such practices will be shown\, and contrasted to clean\, clear\, crisp\, and legible visualizations that would provide operators with a much clearer understanding of process conditions. \nPresenter: \n \nBill Hollifield \nBill is an ISA Fellow with over 40 years of industrial engineering\, control\, and consulting experience. He wrote two books – The Alarm Management Handbook and The High Performance HMI Handbook\, and participates in the ISA-18.2 (Alarm Mgt) and 101 (HMI) standards committees. Bill has (finally) semi-retired. He’s a pilot and built his own plane – an RV-12. \nInstructions: \nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary \nRegister using the form below. \nThe day before the meeting you will receive an email with the meeting ID and password \nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements \nThe presentation will begin at 11:30 am \nNo Charge For ISA Members!
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/camouflage-poor-practices-in-hmi-design/
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200527T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200527T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20200508T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T200031Z
UID:10000042-1590579000-1590582600@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:State Based Control the Iterative Agile Way
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nDespite the significant benefits that State Based (ISA-106) control presents many balk at it because of the higher cost of implementation.  By using Agile Programming Methodology and Iterative Testing the benefits of State Based Control can be seen at a more competitive cost. \nPresenter: \nRocky Chambers (joining us from Baton Rouge) \nAutomation Specialist – Maverick Technologies \n40 years of experience in the Automation world\, 31 years with Dow Chemical 9 years with Maverick Technologies.  Exposure to multiple platforms.  Has been working with State Based Control systems since 1985.  Has expertise in Burner Management\, SIS\, Boilers as well as various other processes. \nThis Event Is Worth 1 PDH (Professional Development Hour) \nInstructions: \nDownload and install Zoom software if necessary \nRegister using the form below. \nThe day before the meeting you will receive an email with the meeting ID and password \nYou may join the meeting starting at approximately 11:00 am for socializing and announcements \nThe presentation will begin at 11:30 am \nNo Charge For ISA Members! \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/state-based-control-the-iterative-agile-way/
LOCATION:TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T212259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T183531Z
UID:10000096-1587888000-1588266000@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:2020 Analysis Division Spring Symposium
DESCRIPTION:AD’2020\, the 65th Analysis Division Symposium will convene 26-30 April 2020 at the Long Beach Convention Center Long Beach\, California\, USA \nThis symposium is recognized as the outstanding forum for discussions of new and innovative analytical technologies\, developments\, and applications for the process and laboratory industries. Speakers and attendees at the symposium are from throughout the world and share the opportunity to speak to an international audience\, participate in informal discussions and social gatherings\, and acquire the latest information concerning analytical sciences. \nTechnical paper presentations address topics in process and laboratory analysis including methods\, analytical applications\, analytical hardware and software\, analytical systems and analyzer system operation and maintenance. The content of papers may concern technology in development or technology as applied in industry practice. \nGeneral subject areas of interest • Chemical Analyzers & Physical Properties • Systems Integration & Maintenance • Chromatography & Spectroscopy • Gas Detection & Environmental • Validation & Emerging Technologies • Analytical Software & Sampling Systems • Communications • Natural Gas • Leak Detection • Data Manipulation • Environmental • Pipeline \nOpportunities : \nVendors with products and services of interest to process and laboratory analyzer users will be present in the Analytical Technology Pavilion at the Symposium to meet and visit with attendees and provide technical information. The Analytical Technology Pavilion at the Convention Center will be the meeting place during breaks\, lunches\, and evening socials for contact with potential vendors\, for demonstration of innovations\, and for viewing the latest in analytical instrumentation\, software\, and applications. Hors d’oeuvres will be served on Sunday and Monday evenings. Knowledgeable personnel will be present during the exhibit times. \nHours : \nThe Symposium begins on Sunday with concurrent courses in analytical techniques\, advanced analyzer technologies\, and problem solving. Courses are taught by Analysis Division Experts in their respective disciplines. Monday\, Tuesday\, and Wednesday feature technical session presentations 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. \nSunday: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Standards Writing Session \nSunday: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Analysis Division Business Meeting \nSunday: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM Exhibits open \nMonday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Technical presentations by experts in their respective disciplines. \nTuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Technical presentations by experts in their respective disciplines. \nTuesday: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Reception in the Analytical Technology Pavilion \nTuesday: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM Recognition Banquet \nWednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Technical presentations by experts in their respective disciplines. \nThursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Vendor sponsored workshops \nVisit the Analysis Division website at www.ADSymposium.org For program and registration information
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/2020-analysis-division-spring-symposium/
LOCATION:Long Beach Convention Center\, 300 E Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200305T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200305T210000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190927T095116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200305T185209Z
UID:10000014-1583427600-1583442000@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:ISA Houston Section Pipeline Cajun Cook Off & Table Top Show
DESCRIPTION:This Spring the ISA Houston Section will hold it 2nd annual Pipeline Cajun Cook Off & Table Top Show! This event is to help raise money for student scholarships that are awarded in June of every year. The ISA Houston Section holds several fundraising events throughout the year: Expo & Chili Cook-Off\, Golf Tournament and Pipeline Cajun Cook-Off & Table Top Show. This scholarship fundraising event draws in a crowd with over 700 attendees. \nThis is a great event to network with other industry professionals in the Houston area and vote on your favorite Cajun Food as you visit different themed booths! What better place to learn what is happening in the industry and support the automation community. \nHelp raise money for student scholarships by participating in the event’s raffle!\nBring your Company to the ISA Houston Section Pipeline Cajun Cook Off & Table Top Show! Utilize this Spring event to: \n\nShowcase your products and services to industry contacts\nGet exposure to over 700 attendees\nNetwork with industry peers and meet potential customers \nSave money with Pre-registration if done before January 31\, 2019!\nEnjoy and judge the best Cajun food in Houston’s oil & gas industry\nOrganize a team building experience for your employees\nNote: Participation in the Cook Off is not mandatory\, however\, having some food or drink item at your booth enhances traffic\n\nThe ISA Houston Section looks forward to your support! \nStephanie Catchings\, ISA Houston Section Cajun Cook Off & Table Top Show  Program Chair \nRegistration & Information follows\, please contact:\nAmanda Hardy at Amanda@functionzinc.com  or cell 281-928-0462  \n      \n  \n2020 Cajun Cook Off & Table Top Show Layout  \n2020 ISA Houston Section Pipeline Cajun Cook Off & Table Top Show Welcome Packet  \nCajun Cook Off Flyer \nREGISTRATION IS CLOSED ON WEBSITE\, YOU MAY ATTEND BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER ONSITE.\nWould you like to sponsor this event?\n\nTitle Sponsor – $1\,800.00 SOLD OUT\n10X20 exhibiting area\, electrical outlet access\, (2) 8’ X 30” tables and 4 chairs ~Unlimited invites~ Recognition at and before event through signage\, announcements\, advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Cajun Cook Off marketing material. *Each booth space has 5 feet between the next booth \n\n\nArena Trailer/Display Area Sponsor – $1\,200.00\n20X10 exhibiting area for trailer set up\, we can allot more space on a needs basis\, 10 feet between you and other trailer sponsors\, electrical outlet access\, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs Unlimited invites~ Recognition at and before event through signage advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Cajun Cook Off marketing material. \n\n\nPlatinum Sponsor – $1000.00 SOLD OUT\n10X10 exhibiting area\, electrical outlet access\, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs ~Unlimited invites~ Recognition at and before event through signage\, announcements\, advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Cajun Cook Off marketing. *Each booth space has 5 feet between the next booth \n\n\nGold Sponsor – $800.00\n10X10 exhibiting area\, NO ELECTRICAL outlet access\, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs ~Unlimited invites~ Recognition at and before event through signage\, announcements\, advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Cajun Cook Off marketing. *Each booth space between the next booth. Gold booths are booths 46-59. \n\n\nEntertainment & Stage Sponsor – $400.00\nWe will have a DJ at the event. The DJ will intermittently recognize your company during event Your company logo will be on all event signage\, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Unlimited RSVP invites. \n\n\nAwards Sponsor – $300.00\nAward trophies go to the 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd place winners\, people’s choice and best themed chosen by the judges and attendees. Your company logo will be on all event signage\, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Unlimited RSVP invites. \n\n\nJudges Sponsor – $300.00\nYour company logo will be hung by the judge’s chambers area. Judges get a gift and these funds will help support the activities in that area. Your company logo will be on all event signage\, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Unlimited RSVP invites. \n\n\nBeverage Sponsorship – $300.00 SOLD OUT\nSoft Drinks\, Water and domestic light beer by the Houston Section. If you purchase a beverage sponsorship your logo will be hung by the beverage areas. Your company logo will be on all event signage\, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Unlimited RSVP invites.” \n\n\nAttendee Map and voting sheet – $300.00\nThis is the voting ballot and event layout is handed to all attendees receive. This is the event map layout with voting on best theme and people’s choice for chili. Your logo on sheet and verbiage for your company.” \n\n\nAdditional 6-foot table – $60.00\nAdditional 6-foot table to set up in your sponsorship area.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/isa-houston-section-pipeline-cajun-cook-off-table-top-show/
LOCATION:Sawyer Yards\, 2000 Edwards Street Houston\, TX 77007 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amanda Hardy":MAILTO:amanda@functionzinc.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200304T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200304T130000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20200226T173541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T195057Z
UID:10000045-1583319600-1583326800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Operational Excellence - Riding the Digital Wave
DESCRIPTION:In this day and age of on-going initiatives in employing smart solutions\, this presentation covers details of the road map of ensuring vital oil and gas operations are enabled to harness and reap the benefits proven digital technology. \nThe terminology maybe new\, but Digital Twins are used in production systems to provide operators timely guidance to manage and optimize the asset performance. In addition\, recent advances in Data Analytics offer valuable opportunities for further enhancements. The evolution of real-time asset performance monitoring and key global project examples will be discussed. \nLocation: \nTechnipFMC \n11720 Katy Freeway \nHouston\, TX 77079 \nPresenter: \nPrabu Parthasarathy\, Phd \nWood Automation & Control\, VP Intelligent Operations \n \nInstructions: \nAttendees should park on the first floor of the garage in visitor parking. Then proceed to the TechnipFMC reception desk on the first floor of the building for a name tag. Please wait to be escorted to the meeting room. \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/operational-excellence-riding-the-digital-wave/
LOCATION:TechnipFMC\, 11720 Katy Fwy\, Houston\, TX\, 77079\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200205T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20200115T090030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T111944Z
UID:10000036-1580900400-1580907600@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics Program Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT: \nTexas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors – Professional Practice Update/Ethics: Updates on engineering ethics and Code of Conduct\, Board Activities\, rule and statutory changes\, and general updates on Board initiatives. \nPRESENTER: \nGEORGE P. HARTMANN\, P.E. \nLICENSING PROJECT MANAGER \nTEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS \nParking is available in the covered parking area west of the building.  Please check in at the front desk in the lobby area to obtain a visitor’s badge and to be escorted to the meeting room. \nMap to Thoroughbred Building \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/engineering-ethics-program-meeting/
LOCATION:Wood – Thoroughbred Building\, 17420 Katy Freeway\, Houston\, TX 77094 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,ISA Houston Section Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T212225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T182511Z
UID:10000097-1579593600-1579798800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:75th Annual Instrumentation and Automation Symposium
DESCRIPTION:75 Year Special Commemoration  \nABOUT\nIn 1946\, the first Short Course on Instrumentation for the Process Industries was held to educate professionals and students in the instrumenation and automation industries. Although it is now known as the Instrumentation and Automation Symposium and the tools used for instrumentation and control continue to evolve\, many industry objectives have remained. The Instrumentation and Automation Symposium for the Process Industries\, now in its 75th year\, continues to educate professionals and students. The Symposium focuses on current critical areas in instrumentation and automation. Topics include but are not limited to: Instrument Reliability\, Instrumented Safeguards\, Technology Focus\, and Regulatory Compliance. At the symposium\, practical technical papers as well as vendor exhibits are presented with a focus on education. \nWe are proud to announce that the Instrumentation and Automation Symposium for the Process Industries and the International Society of Automation (ISA) will collaborate for this year’s conference. Over the last 75 years these two institutions have served the needs of the manufacturing and engineering industries by providing training\, research\, practice development\, communication and networking to drive efficiency and safety. \nDon’t miss the chance to help celebrate 75 years of two well respected institutions: \nThe Instrumentation and Automation Symposium for the Process Industries and the ISA\nOver the last 75 years these institutions have served the needs of manufacturing and engineering by providing training\, research\, practice development\, communication and networking to drive efficiency and safety. \nPlease join us as we build on collaboration into the future! \nRegister For The Event Here! \n 
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/75th-annual-instrumentation-and-automation-symposium/
LOCATION:Memorial Student Center\, 275 Joe Routt Blvd\, College Station\, TX\, 77843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T221051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191020T134909Z
UID:10000039-1568829600-1568836800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Professional Engineering (PE) Study Group for the Control Systems Exam (CSE)
DESCRIPTION:For seven years\, in the ten (10) weeks leading up to the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam for Control Systems Engineering (CSE)\, the ISA Houston Section has offered to help members prepare for the exam by hosting weekly study group sessions at a convenient local venue. In this eighth year of the initiative\, Wood has been kind enough to host the sessions at their Thoroughbred building in the Energy Corridor. \nWith a participant success rate of ~80%\, the study sessions are a valuable tool in the licensing process since the NCEES board does not have any official study material for the CSE PE exam (http://ncees.org/exams/exam-preparation-materials/exam-prep-materials/) \nPE Study Group Calendar Weekly Topics:\n\nAugust 21 – Measurement Part I\nAugust 28 – Measurement Part II\nSeptember 4 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part I\nSeptember 11 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part II\nSeptember 18 – Final Control Elements Part I\nSeptember 25 – Final Control Elements Part II\nOctober 2 – Control Systems Part I\nOctober 9 – Control Systems Part II\nOctober 16– Safety Systems Part I\nOctober 23 – Safety Systems Part II\nOctober 25 – Exam Day
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/cse-pe-study-group-2019-6/
LOCATION:Wood – Thoroughbred Building\, 17420 Katy Freeway\, Houston\, TX 77094 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rolando Villar":MAILTO:Rolando.Villar@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T221039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T080318Z
UID:10000110-1568224800-1568232000@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Professional Engineering (PE) Study Group for the Control Systems Exam (CSE)
DESCRIPTION:For seven years\, in the ten (10) weeks leading up to the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam for Control Systems Engineering (CSE)\, the ISA Houston Section has offered to help members prepare for the exam by hosting weekly study group sessions at a convenient local venue. In this eighth year of the initiative\, Wood has been kind enough to host the sessions at their Thoroughbred building in the Energy Corridor. \nWith a participant success rate of ~80%\, the study sessions are a valuable tool in the licensing process since the NCEES board does not have any official study material for the CSE PE exam (http://ncees.org/exams/exam-preparation-materials/exam-prep-materials/) \nPE Study Group Calendar Weekly Topics:\n\nAugust 21 – Measurement Part I\nAugust 28 – Measurement Part II\nSeptember 4 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part I\nSeptember 11 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part II\nSeptember 18 – Final Control Elements Part I\nSeptember 25 – Final Control Elements Part II\nOctober 2 – Control Systems Part I\nOctober 9 – Control Systems Part II\nOctober 16– Safety Systems Part I\nOctober 23 – Safety Systems Part II\nOctober 25 – Exam Day
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/cse-pe-study-group-2019-5/
LOCATION:Wood – Thoroughbred Building\, 17420 Katy Freeway\, Houston\, TX 77094 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Training,Professional-Engineering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rolando Villar":MAILTO:Rolando.Villar@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190904T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T221023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T075617Z
UID:10000109-1567620000-1567627200@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Professional Engineering (PE) Study Group for the Control Systems Exam (CSE)
DESCRIPTION:For seven years\, in the ten (10) weeks leading up to the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam for Control Systems Engineering (CSE)\, the ISA Houston Section has offered to help members prepare for the exam by hosting weekly study group sessions at a convenient local venue. In this eighth year of the initiative\, Wood has been kind enough to host the sessions at their Thoroughbred building in the Energy Corridor. \nWith a participant success rate of ~80%\, the study sessions are a valuable tool in the licensing process since the NCEES board does not have any official study material for the CSE PE exam (http://ncees.org/exams/exam-preparation-materials/exam-prep-materials/) \nPE Study Group Calendar Weekly Topics:\n\nAugust 21 – Measurement Part I\nAugust 28 – Measurement Part II\nSeptember 4 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part I\nSeptember 11 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part II\nSeptember 18 – Final Control Elements Part I\nSeptember 25 – Final Control Elements Part II\nOctober 2 – Control Systems Part I\nOctober 9 – Control Systems Part II\nOctober 16– Safety Systems Part I\nOctober 23 – Safety Systems Part II\nOctober 25 – Exam Day
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/cse-pe-study-group-2019-4/
LOCATION:Wood – Thoroughbred Building\, 17420 Katy Freeway\, Houston\, TX 77094 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Training,Professional-Engineering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rolando Villar":MAILTO:Rolando.Villar@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190904T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190904T130000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T124151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190922T195641Z
UID:10000065-1567594800-1567602000@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Common Fire and Gas Detector Design Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:The ISA Houston Section September Program Meeting will be held at TechnipFMC \nWhat We Will Cover \nCommon Fire and Gas Detector Guidelines \nHistorically\, fire and gas detector placement has been performed by experienced engineers using rules of thumb and expert judgement. Over the past few years\, detector placement has evolved into more of a quantitative science\, and less of an art. Experience with quantitative design techniques and advanced modeling has demonstrated that some of the historical rules of thumb actually result in very poor choices for detector locations. Modern fire and gas mapping and dispersion modeling allows for a much better understanding of the nature of gas clouds and fires that result from accidental loss of containment. All of the transport mechanisms\, including momentum effects and impingement on process equipment\, are included in these modern techniques. This discussion will include listing of some common rules of thumb for placing detectors and then explores those designs with modern modeling techniques to demonstrate the lack of accuracy in the design and explains why the rules of thumb got it wrong. \n \n(Speaker: James McGlone\, GICSP\, Chief Marketing Officer ) \nSpeaker Biography \nMr. McGlone is the Chief Marketing Officer of Kenexis. He has over 30 years of experience in the design\, development\, sales and life cycle management of industrial automation\, industrial software\, critical control systems\, measurement systems\, communications systems\, and networked embedded controllers. Jim has worked for major vendors to bring industrial and commercial products to market to solve automation and control challenges globally. \nMr. McGlone began his professional career as a production supervisor where he managed a printed circuit board manufacturing department and redesigning the department’s electromechanical systems\, measurement equipment\, workflow\, and processes to increase productivity and accuracy. \nMr. McGlone served as a multistate regional manager providing technical sales and support for industrial automation software. He became the global business development manager for Rockwell Automation’s software business and provided sales and support to Rockwell Automation’s largest global customers. Mr. McGlone developed a business to provide robust sustainability to industrial control systems and improved security. \nAs vice president sales and operations of Tridium\, a Honeywell subsidiary\, Mr. McGlone developed a technology-inside strategy focused on minimizing cost to serve to grow the business while optimizing logistics worldwide. As the acting general manager of the Asia Pacific business\, he developed the market in China\, Singapore\, Australia\, and South Korea.\nMr. McGlone has successfully managed industrial cybersecurity projects in the food\, oil & gas\, power generation\, and water industries as a Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP) \nTicket Prices ($20.00 Member with RSVP and Non-Member $30.00) \n(Parking Info) \nAttendees should park on the first floor of the garage in visitor parking then proceed to the TechnipFMC reception desk on the first floor of the building (Energy Tower II ET2) for a name tag. Please wait to be escorted to the meeting room.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/common-fire-and-gas-detector-design-guidelines/
LOCATION:TechnipFMC\, 11720 Katy Fwy\, Houston\, TX\, 77079\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clifford D. Wuertz":MAILTO:cdwuertz@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190828T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190828T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T221009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T075250Z
UID:10000108-1567015200-1567022400@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Professional Engineering (PE) Study Group for the Control Systems Exam (CSE)
DESCRIPTION:For seven years\, in the ten (10) weeks leading up to the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam for Control Systems Engineering (CSE)\, the ISA Houston Section has offered to help members prepare for the exam by hosting weekly study group sessions at a convenient local venue. In this eighth year of the initiative\, Wood has been kind enough to host the sessions at their Thoroughbred building in the Energy Corridor. \nWith a participant success rate of ~80%\, the study sessions are a valuable tool in the licensing process since the NCEES board does not have any official study material for the CSE PE exam (http://ncees.org/exams/exam-preparation-materials/exam-prep-materials/) \nPE Study Group Calendar Weekly Topics:\n\nAugust 21 – Measurement Part I\nAugust 28 – Measurement Part II\nSeptember 4 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part I\nSeptember 11 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part II\nSeptember 18 – Final Control Elements Part I\nSeptember 25 – Final Control Elements Part II\nOctober 2 – Control Systems Part I\nOctober 9 – Control Systems Part II\nOctober 16– Safety Systems Part I\nOctober 23 – Safety Systems Part II\nOctober 25 – Exam Day
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/cse-pe-study-group-2019-3/
LOCATION:Wood – Thoroughbred Building\, 17420 Katy Freeway\, Houston\, TX 77094 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Training,Professional-Engineering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rolando Villar":MAILTO:Rolando.Villar@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190925T220952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T075140Z
UID:10000107-1566410400-1566417600@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Professional Engineering (PE) Study Group for the Control Systems Exam (CSE)
DESCRIPTION:For seven years\, in the ten (10) weeks leading up to the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam for Control Systems Engineering (CSE)\, the ISA Houston Section has offered to help members prepare for the exam by hosting weekly study group sessions at a convenient local venue. In this eighth year of the initiative\, Wood has been kind enough to host the sessions at their Thoroughbred building in the Energy Corridor. \nWith a participant success rate of ~80%\, the study sessions are a valuable tool in the licensing process since the NCEES board does not have any official study material for the CSE PE exam (http://ncees.org/exams/exam-preparation-materials/exam-prep-materials/) \nPE Study Group Calendar Weekly Topics:\n\nAugust 21 – Measurement Part I\nAugust 28 – Measurement Part II\nSeptember 4 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part I\nSeptember 11 – Signals\, Transmission\, and Networking Part II\nSeptember 18 – Final Control Elements Part I\nSeptember 25 – Final Control Elements Part II\nOctober 2 – Control Systems Part I\nOctober 9 – Control Systems Part II\nOctober 16– Safety Systems Part I\nOctober 23 – Safety Systems Part II\nOctober 25 – Exam Day
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/cse-pe-study-group-2019-2/
LOCATION:Wood – Thoroughbred Building\, 17420 Katy Freeway\, Houston\, TX 77094 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Training,Professional-Engineering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rolando Villar":MAILTO:Rolando.Villar@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190807T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190807T130000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T125150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T125253Z
UID:10000067-1565175600-1565182800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Industrial Cybersecurity: If it isn’t SECURE\, it isn’t SAFE
DESCRIPTION:Process hazard assessments (PHA) are a well-established practice in process safety management.  These assessments focus on failures (aka deviations) that are typically caused by equipment failures or human error.  By design\, PHAs do not consider cyber threats to industrial control systems (ICS).  However\, cyber threats represent additional failure modes that may lead to the same health\, safety and environmental consequences identified in the PHA.  Functional safety (i.e. ISA 84 / IEC 61511) and industrial cybersecurity standards (i.e. ISA/IEC 62443) recognize this issue and provide guidance on how to integrate these two disciplines to ensure that cyber incidents cannot impact process safety.  This presentation will discuss the guidance provided in industry standards regarding ICS cyber risk assessments (aka Cyber PHA) and the benefits and business justification for performing them. \nMarco Ayala\nProcess hazard assessments (PHA) are a well-established practice in process safety management.  These assessments focus on failures (aka deviations) that are typically caused by equipment failures or human error.  By design\, PHAs do not consider cyber threats to industrial control systems (ICS).  However\, cyber threats represent additional failure modes that may lead to the same health\, safety and environmental consequences identified in the PHA.  Functional safety (i.e. ISA 84 / IEC 61511) and industrial cybersecurity standards (i.e. ISA/IEC 62443) recognize this issue and provide guidance on how to integrate these two disciplines to ensure that cyber incidents cannot impact process safety.  This presentation will discuss the guidance provided in industry standards regarding ICS cyber risk assessments (aka Cyber PHA) and the benefits and business justification for performing them.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/industrial-cybersecurity-if-it-isnt-secure-it-isnt-safe/
LOCATION:Universal Pegasus International\, Universal Pegasus International\, 4848 Loop Central Drive\, Houston\, TX 77081\, Houston\, TX\, 77081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190626T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T131511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T131511Z
UID:10000105-1561536000-1561654800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:EC54 – Advanced Design & SIL Verification
DESCRIPTION:This course focuses on more detailed design issues and further hands-on examples of system analysis/modeling. Students will be better able to perform system design and analysis thus saving their companies time and money in optimizing system designs. This course will enable you to analyze any system technology and configuration to see if it will meet the required SIL (Safety Integrity Level) and determine if existing systems are safe enough if they need to be upgraded\, and whether proposed systems will meet the performance requirements. You will also be able to determine the optimum manual test interval for any system\, saving your company time and money by not over- or under-testing systems. \nCertificate Program: This course is required for the ISA84 Safety Instrumented Systems Certificate Program 3. You can register for the course only or for the certificate program which includes course and exam. ISA Course Safety Instrumented Systems-Design\, Analysis\, and Justification (EC50) or Safety Instrumented Systems: Design\, Analysis\, and Justification (EC50E) and ISA Certificate Safety Instrumented Systems Certificate Program 1 are prerequisites for Certificate Program 3. Those who successfully complete this course and pass the certificate program exam receive the designation of ISA84 SIL Verification Specialist. \nYou will be able to: \n\nAnalyze any system technology and configuration to see if it will meet the required SIL (Safety Integrity Level)\nDetermine if existing systems are safe enough (or whether they need to be upgraded) and whether proposed systems will meet the performance requirements\nDetermine the optimum manual test interval for any system\, saving your company time and money by not over or under-testing systems\n\nYou will cover: \n\nSystem Modeling/Analysis Hands-On Advanced Examples: Multiple Examples with Different Field Device Technologies | Configurations | Diagnostic Levels | Test Intervals | Common Cause Factors | Imperfect Manual Testing\nDetailed Design Topics: Fault Tolerance | Safe Failure Fraction | Diagnostic Coverage | Confidence Limits | System Response to Faults | Using Devices for Control and Safety | Non-Fail-Safe Design Requirements | Interface Requirements\n\nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=62967328
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ec54-advanced-design-sil-verification/
LOCATION:Kenexis\, 15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston\, TX 77079-2418\, Houston\, TX\, 77079-2418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190624T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T131239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T131239Z
UID:10000080-1561363200-1561482000@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:EC52 – Advanced Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Selection
DESCRIPTION:This course focuses on further hands-on examples of Safety Integrity Level (SIL) selection using a variety of different techniques and providing more insight into the factors that determine risk reduction requirements. Students will be better able to save their companies time and money through the optimization of system performance requirements. This builds upon the foundation set in ISA’s EC50 (Safety Instrumented Systems-Design\, Analysis\, and Justification). \nCertificate Program: This course is required for the ISA84 Safety Instrumented Systems Certificate Program 2. When you register for the course\, the certificate exam is included with your registration. ISA Course Safety Instrumented Systems-Design\, Analysis\, and Justification (EC50) or Safety Instrumented Systems: Design\, Analysis\, and Justification (EC50E) and ISA Certificate Safety Instrumented Systems Certificate Program 1 are prerequisites for Certificate Program 2. Those who successfully complete this course and pass the exam receive the designation of ISA84 SIL Selection Specialist. \nYou will be able to: \nDevelop and implement different SIL selection techniques within your organization\, including the risk matrix\, risk graph\, and LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis)\, in order to determine the appropriate level of performance needed of your safety systems. This will prevent you from over or under-designing the system requirements and will save your organization time and money. \nYou will cover: \n\nPrevention of System Requirements Over- or Under-Design\nDetermination of the Appropriate Level of Performance Needed for Your Safety Systems\nSafety Integrity Level (SIL) Selection Hands-on Examples: 3-Dimensional Risk Matrix | Risk Graph | LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) | Modified (implicit) LOPA\n\nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=62967294
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ec52-advanced-safety-integrity-level-sil-selection/
LOCATION:Kenexis\, 15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston\, TX 77079-2418\, Houston\, TX\, 77079-2418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190617T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T131017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T131017Z
UID:10000079-1560758400-1561136400@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:EC50 – Safety Instrumented Systems – Design\, Analysis\, & Justification
DESCRIPTION:This course focuses on the engineering requirements for the specification\, design\, analysis\, and justification of safety instrumented systems for the process industries. Students will learn how to determine safety integrity levels and evaluate whether proposed or existing systems meet the performance and documentation requirements defined in the ISA84 (IEC 61511) standard. \nThis course is required for the ISA84 Safety Instrumented Systems Certificate Programs. Your course registration includes your registration for the exam. Those who successfully complete this course and pass the exam receive the designation of ISA84 SIS Fundamentals Specialist. \nYou will be able to: \n\nDifferentiate between process control and safety control\nImplement the ISA84 (IEC 61511) standard\nEvaluate process risk levels\nSelect Safety Integrity Levels (SILs) for Safety Instrumented Functions (SIFs) using a variety of techniques\nAnalyze the performance of different logic system technologies\nAnalyze the performance of various sensor\, logic\, and final element configurations\, as well as the impact of diagnostics\, test intervals\, common cause\, system size\, imperfect manual testing\, and bypassing\nDetermine optimum system test intervals\nSpecify and select safety instrumented systems\nApply the documentation requirements for process safety management\, regulations\, and industry standards\n\nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=62966822
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ec50-safety-instrumented-systems-design-analysis-justification/
LOCATION:Kenexis\, 15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston\, TX 77079-2418\, Houston\, TX\, 77079-2418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.houstonisa.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/training.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190610T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T130607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T130653Z
UID:10000078-1560153600-1560531600@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:AEST – Automation Engineering Survival Training
DESCRIPTION:Do you have what it takes to survive in the world of process automation? \nSharpen your process automation know-how with this intensive week of expert-led lecture and hands-on exercises covering practical\, real-world automation survival skills. \nAutomation Engineering Survival Training is a unique process automation engineering experience designed to hone your process automation knowledge and skills. This intensive technical training boot camp for automation engineers combines lecture and hands-on labs with bonus features\, including a plant tour\, to maximize your learning experience. \nISA’s seasoned “Survival Expert” will guide you through a fast-paced and rigorous course of topics from process measurement fundamentals through advanced automation\, and everything in between! This course also serves as a solid introduction to other ISA engineering courses that can assist in the advancement of your process engineering career. \nWho should attend? \n\nNew automation\, control system\, or process control engineers\nRecent process engineering and other engineering graduates\nSeasoned engineers looking to refresh their process automation knowledge and skills\nIndividuals wanting to learn more about process automation.\n\nWatch our Survival Training video on YouTube! \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbK-mXtWnxE \nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=62966797
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/aest-automation-engineering-survival-training/
LOCATION:Kenexis\, 15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston\, TX 77079-2418\, Houston\, TX\, 77079-2418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.houstonisa.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/training.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T130215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T130215Z
UID:10000071-1559548800-1561654800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:June Technical Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/june-technical-training-camp/
LOCATION:Kenexis\, 15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston\, TX 77079-2418\, Houston\, TX\, 77079-2418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.houstonisa.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/training.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T125849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T125849Z
UID:10000069-1559548800-1559926800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:Technician Training Boot Camp (TTBC)
DESCRIPTION:ISA Technician Training Boot Camp combines a unique technical training course with minimum lecture and maximum hands-on experience. Over 75% of your time will be spent on equipment labs! \nThis week of intensive training will cover a broad range of technical topics needed to get the job done right. Starting with basic instrumentation fundamentals and ending with the advanced and ultimate in smart technology\, this comprehensive program will serve as a vital building block to your professional development and skills enhancement efforts. This course also serves as a solid introduction to other ISA courses that will help you advance your automation and control career. \nThis course focuses on the knowledge required by a control systems technician with five years’ experience in performing maintenance\, calibration and troubleshooting tasks typical of a plant floor environment. It will test an individual’s skill sets and serve as a self-assessment of additional training needs and will: \n\nProvide a review of industrial measurement and control concepts and terminology\nReview and Refresh present skills\nIntroduce new skills\n\nWho should attend? \n\nTechnicians with instrument maintenance responsibilities\, and a good working knowledge of instrument fundamentals and terminology.\nInstrument supervisors needing to understand and evaluate the skill sets required to perform instrument maintenance tasks.\nReliability and maintenance engineers needing to learn and/or evaluate instrument maintenance processes.\n\nObjectives: \n\nProvide an overview of industrial measurement and control in order to communicate appropriately with other control system professionals\nDefine a process to properly tune control loops\nPresent a systematic approach for troubleshooting and start-up of single- and multi-loop control loops to maintain good process control systems\nDescribe the operation and maintenance of pneumatic instruments employed in modern process facilities with an emphasis on valves\, positioners\, controllers\, and transmitters\nPerform proper installation\, calibration\, and maintenance of electronic instruments\nDeliver a working knowledge of smart field devices including both digital transmitters and digital valve controllers\n\nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=63262849
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/technician-training-boot-camp-ttbc-2/
LOCATION:Kenexis\, 15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston\, TX 77079-2418\, Houston\, TX\, 77079-2418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190521T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T133140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T133140Z
UID:10000100-1558425600-1558630800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:10850 Harwin Dr Houston\, TX 77072 United States
DESCRIPTION:The third phase in the IACS Cybersecurity Lifecycle (defined in ISA 62443-1-1) focuses on the activities associated with the ongoing operations and maintenance of IACS cybersecurity. This involves network diagnostics and troubleshooting\, security monitoring and incident response\, and maintenance of cybersecurity countermeasures implemented in the Design & Implementation phase. This phase also includes security management of change\, backup\, and recovery procedures and periodic cybersecurity audits. \nThis course will provide students with the information and skills to detect and troubleshoot potential cybersecurity events as well as the skills to maintain the security level of an operating system throughout its lifecycle despite the challenges of an ever-changing threat environment. \nYou will be able to: \n\nPerform basic network diagnostics and troubleshooting\nInterpret the results of IACS device diagnostic alarms and event logs\nDevelop and follow IACS backup and restoration procedures\nUnderstand the IACS patch management lifecycle\nDevelop and follow an IACS patch management procedure\nDevelop and follow an antivirus management procedure\nDefine the basics of application control and whitelisting tools\nDefine the basics of network and host intrusion detection\nDefine the basics of security incident and event monitoring tools\nDevelop and follow an incident response plan\nDevelop and follow an IACS management of change procedure\nConduct a basic IACS cybersecurity audit\n\nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=63252153
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/10850-harwin-dr-houston-tx-77072-united-states/
LOCATION:The Best Western Westchase Mini-Suites\, 2950 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston\, TX 77042 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190514T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T001702
CREATED:20190916T132827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T132827Z
UID:10000101-1557820800-1558026000@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:IC34 – IACS Cybersecurity Design & Implementation
DESCRIPTION:The second phase in the IACS Cybersecurity Lifecycle (defined in ISA 62443-1-1) focuses on the activities associated with the design and implementation of IACS cybersecurity countermeasures. This involves the selection of appropriate countermeasures based upon their security level capability and the nature of the threats and vulnerabilities identified in the Assess phase. This phase also includes cybersecurity acceptance testing of the integrated solution in order to validate countermeasures are properly implemented and that the IACS has achieved the target security level. \nThis course will provide students with the information and skills to select and implement cybersecurity countermeasures for a new and existing IACS in order to achieve the target security level assigned to each IACS zone or conduit. Additionally\, students will learn how to develop and execute test plans to verify that the cybersecurity of an IACS solution has properly satisfied the objectives in the cybersecurity requirements specification (CRS). \nYou will be able to:\n\nInterpret the results of an IACS cybersecurity risk assessment\nDevelop a cybersecurity requirements specification (CRS)\nDevelop a conceptual design based upon information in a well-crafted CRS\nExplain the security development lifecycle process and deliverables\nPerform a basic firewall configuration and commissioning\nDesign a secure remote access solution\nDevelop system hardening design specification\nImplement a basic network intrusion detection system\nDevelop a Cybersecurity Acceptance Test Plan (CFAT/CSAT)\nPerform a basic CFAT or CSAT\n\n  \nTo register: \nhttps://www.isa.org/events-conferences/events-calendar/event-details/?productId=63250670
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ic34-iacs-cybersecurity-design-implementation/
LOCATION:La Quinta Inn & Suites Houston – Westchase\, 10850 Harwin Dr Houston\, TX 77072 United States\, Houston\, TX\, 77072\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Moreno":MAILTO:magda.moreno.v@outlook.com
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