2017 Certified Profibus and Profinet training now available
Profibus Australia is now taking enrolments for its 2017 Profibus and Profinet training courses.
The push to futureproof factories and process industries will continue at pace in 2017, as industry gears up to embrace a new world of big data and digitalisation.
Hesitant plant owners who remain fixed to analog systems are simply delaying the inevitable and will consign their operations to history. Communication and transportation of data throughout industry is a fundamental operational component of Industry 4.0 and a digital future.
PROFIBUS and PROFINET digital communication protocols are critical to enabling the associated monitoring, control and diagnostics using this data. To get the most out of your industrial networks and the principles driving IIoT and Industry 4.0, train up your engineers and technicians for the ultracompetitive, digital, data-driven future ahead.
Only a certified Profibus and Profinet training course recognised by Profibus International can provide them with the knowledge and skills to navigate the challenges ahead.
Courses commence 2 May, and will be held in Brisbane, Perth, Sydney and Melbourne. For more information on training courses, dates and costs, visit profibusaustralia.com.au or click here for the course calendar.
If you are ready to make a formal training booking, you should complete the Registration Form and email it to: info@profibusaustralia.com.au. For a temporary, no obligation reservation that secures your seat and a follow-up call from Profibus Australia, click here.
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