April 20 -21 Green Bay, WI schedule & networking

Registration www.wernerelectric.com Go online and learn more information about registration, classes, networking & more! Join us for a comprehensive 2-day event at Lambeau Field focused on the application of process controls Cost to deliver your business results. This $100 per person forum is intended to provide learning Join us for our 2-day event opportunities for immediate utilization and impact. Whether you are an End- User, OEM or System Integrator, you are sure to find value in the exposure to Hotel Information new industries, interesting applications Radisson Hotel & and diverse user perspectives. The When & Where Conference Center broad range session topics will be of April 20 -21, 2015 2040 Airport Dr, Green Bay, WI 54313 interest to everyone, whether you are Reception starting April 19th • 5:00 pm (920) 494-7300 at a basic level of understanding or are looking for more advanced information Lambeau Field Special Event Room Rate - $89 on trends and new innovation. 1265 Ave. Green Bay, WI 54304

Session Schedule All courses offer PDH Credits. See details on back. Monday • April 20th • 2015 “The Business Time Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 of Controls” Lab #1 Lab #2 7:30 - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:00 am Keynote Speaker - Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch

TS 30 - Design CC 11 - TS 24 - Front End TS 13 - Introduction Considerations for Standardization in the 9:15 - 10:00 am Engineering Design Robust EtherNet/IP Deployment of LAB 02 - Build an to the PlantPAx System* LAB 05 - Loop Tuning Best Practices* Networks* PlantPAx Systems* Information System on Your Rockwell Made Quick and Easy Automation Process (9:15 - 11:00) CC 02 - The Benefits of TS 07 - Exploring the Application TS 36 - The Future TS 26 - HMI Graphics: Using Process Functionality of the (9:15 - 11:00) is Now,The The Good, The Bad, Simulations to 10:10 - 10:55 am PlantPAx Library of Complete Solution and The Ugly* Optimize Start-Up Process Objects* Efficiency

TS 17 - The Un-tunable TS 05 - Effective CC 08 - FactoryTalk PID Control Loop: TS 35 - Trends in Safety Programming VantagePoint Case 11:05 - 11:50 am Best Practices and Instrumented System in Techniques: Basic Study Reveals Non- Innovation for Tuning the Process Industries Concepts* Obvious Benefits for Financial Impact

11:50 - 1:30 pm Lunch Speaker: Mike Laszkiewicz (VP & GM, Power Control Business, Rockwell Automation) & Supplier Tech Expo LAB 01 - Introduction to LAB 03 - PlantPAx TS 06 - Effective TS 03 - Cisco Solutions CC 03 - Virtualized the PlantPAx Process TS 21 - Applications TS 36 - The Future Process Application Programming for the Converged PlantPAx System System for Operations & 1:30 - 2:15 pm of PlantPAx Model is Now, The Development Lab* Techniques: Advanced Plantwide Ethernet Improves Consistency Systems Engineering* Predictive Control Complete Solution* (12:30 - 2:15) Reference Architectures & Throughput* (12:30 - 2:15)

TS 16 - The Importance CC 05 - From Old to TS 32 - Installing Your TS 08 - High of Object Library Bold: Justifying Next Generation Server TS 37 - Availability: More Than Standardization to Migration of Legacy 2:25 - 3:10 pm System and Industrial The Power of Data LAB 04 - Applying LAB 06 - Rockwell Just Redundancy* Lifecycle Cost Assets to New Network Integrated Architecture Premier Integration: Optimization* Technology Features to Improve E&H Instrumentation. TS 33 - Alarm Industrial Control Powerflex Drives and TS 20 - Virtualization in Management: TS 02 - Automatic System (ICS) Security* Intelligent MCCs TS 25 - High Availability CC 09 - Legacy DCS Manufacturing Monitoring, Assessment, vs. Manual: Which (2:15 - 4:00) (2:15 - 4:00) 3:20 - 4:05 pm Server Solutions Migration To PlantPAx* Industries* and Bad Actor Makes More Cents? Resolution 4:10 - 5:00 pm Supplier Tech Expo Wrap-Up

Connected Enterprise Solution Implementation Information/Visualization Client Case Studies Process Solutions Safety Hands-On Lab Business Solutions

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Networking Sunday • April 19th • 2015 Join Us for Two Kick-Off Reception - 5:00 - 8:30 pm Nights of Fun! Lambeau Field - Green Bay, WI Families Welcome! (Sunday Event Only) We are excited for you and your family to join us for a fun-filled evening at 5:00 - Food and Drinks the Kick-Off Reception on Sunday 5:30 - 7:00 - Josh Sitton and Wayne Larrivee night. This Green Bay Packer themed networking event will start with food •Welcome Message and refreshments and finish with Lambeau Field tour opportunities and •Q&A Session with Josh and Wayne Josh Sitton Wayne Larrivee Packer Pro Shop prize giveaways. •Autograph & Photo session •Packer Pro Shop Prizes Two current Packer greats, Josh Sitton and Wayne Larrivee, will also be appearing with their “game faces” on. Among his many notable accomplishments since joining the as a 4th round pick in 6:30 - 8:30 - Lambeau Field Tours 2008, Josh earned his second Pro Bowl honor in 2014 as a key member of an offensive line that allowed only 29 sacks last season. An adopted “”, he lists his favorite food as anything with cheese in Monday • April 20th • 2015 it. Wayne Larrivee has been the unmistakable voice of the Green Bay Packers since 1998. His play-by-play analysis is both flawless and entertaining, but it is his catchphrase, “and there is your dagger”, that brings Casino Cavalcade - 6:00 - 9:00 pm the most joy to diehard Packer fans around the world. Both Josh and Wayne will be available for photos and Radisson Hotel - Green Bay, WI autographs. •Private Event Relax after a first day of Process Control learning by participating in a private Casino Night party at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center. Talk with old friends or make new acquaintances while you play •Black Jack, Craps, Roulette Tables, etc. Black Jack, Craps, and Roulette with Werner Bucks for great prizes. Food and drinks will be served. It’s •Food and Drinks a safe bet it will be a great time without the hassle of driving. •Gamble with Werner Bucks to win prizes!

Tuesday • April 21st • 2015 Time Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Lab #1 Lab #2 7:30 - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast CC 10 - Solution Partner TS 03 - Cisco Solutions for Deploys Unified PlantPAx TS 13 - Introduction to TS 14 - Process 8:00 - 8:45 am the Converged Plantwide and Manufacturing the PlantPAx System* Ethernet Reference Skid Solutions* Intelligence Solution for LAB 02 - Build an Architectures Greenfield Yogurt Plant Information System LAB 05 - Loop Tuning on Your Rockwell Made Quick and Easy CC 13 - Lundin Mining Automation Process (8:00 - 9:45) TS 07 - Exploring the TS 04 - Design Deploys Virtualized TS 01 - New Trends in Application Functionality of the PlantPAx Considerations for PlantPAx System on 8:55 - 9:40 am the Usage of ACP (8:00 - 9:45) Library of Process Objects* Thin Clients Batch Sequencing Greenfield Processing Facility

TS 29 - Plant Asset TS 02 - Automatic CC 07 TS 11 - Intelligent Pump - Loop Tuning 9:50 - 10:35 am Management of vs. Manual: Which Makes Capabilities of PlantPAx LAB 01 - Instrumentation Solutions* Control with PlantPAx Delivers Quick Payback Introduction to the More Cents?* LAB 03 - PlantPAx PlantPAx Process Process Application System for Operations Development Lab* and Systems TS 23 - FactoryTalk (9:45 - 11:30) TS 31 - Get Ahead with CC 12 - ConAgra: Engineering* TS 10 - Intelligent Motor Historian: Overview 10:45 - 11:30 am Remote Monitoring Control with PlantPAx* Standardizes New Plant (9:45 - 11:30) Solutions Strategies for Collecting with PlantPAx System and Analyzing Data

11:30 - 1:00 pm Lunch & Supplier Tech Expo

TS 12 TS 27 - Introduction to CC 04 - PlantPAx System - Introducing TS 19 - Samson: Modular WirelessHART with Ethernet/ FactoryTalk VantagePoint Boosts Production of 1:00 - 1:45 pm Design Platform Valves LAB 04 - Applying LAB 06 - Rockwell IP Gateway and Add-on Profile and Enterprise Fastest Growing Yoghurt Specific to your Needs* for ControlLogix Manufacturing Intelligence Company in the U.S.* Integrated Architecture Premier Integration: Features to Improve E&H Instrumentation. Industrial Control Powerflex Drives and CC 01 - Flexible Batch System (ICS) Security* Intelligent MCCs TS 09 - Supplementing TS 15 - Strategies and Tools TS 28 - Mobility and Solutions Simplifies (1:00 - 2:45) (1:00 - 2:45) 1:55 - 2:40 pm Lab Analysis with for Migrating Legacy Portability with Today’s Inline Measurements Formulation and Distributed Control Systems Rockwell Software Recipe Changes

CC 14 - PlantPAx TS 18 - The Use of High Replaces a Westinghouse CC 06 - OEM Speeds TS 34 - Boiler Speed Video to Problem WDPF DCS Balance of Plant Delivery of Tissue 2:50 - 3:35 pm Safety Solutions Solve and Increase Uptime (BOP) Control System with Machine Using Ethernet/ Zero Impact to Production* IP Connectivity register & learn more at: www.wernerelectric.com 02 session descriptions

TS 10 - Intelligent Motor Technical Sessions Control with PlantPAx Paul Reesman - Rockwell Automation TS 01 - New Trends In The This session will focus on the advantage of the Intelligent Motor Control portfolio. See a Usage of ACP Thin Clients demonstration of how using an integrated EtherNet/IP network for integration into plant John Tertin - ESE Inc. control systems can help reduce time to configure and deliver machines, provide improved personnel safety, plant availability, and energy efficiency. This session will show the value of thin client computing, and how using ACP ThinManager makes deployment, maintenance, replacement, and management of thin clients a breeze – saving money, and allowing you to spend time on operations instead of infrastructure. TS 11 - Intelligent Pump Control with PlantPAx TS 02 - Automatic vs. Manual: Paul Reesman - Rockwell Automation Which Makes More Cents? This session will cover the details of this “best in class” process control architecture to Larry Brown - Werner Electric Supply provide intelligent pump control. In this session, we will explore the rationale for developing a disciplined business approach to operating the facility’s control system. TS 12 - Introducing WirelessHART with Ethernet/ IP Gateway and Add-on Profile for ControlLogix TS 03 - Cisco Solutions for the Converged Brent Frizzell - Endress & Hauser Plantwide Ethernet Reference Architectures This presentation will give an overview of the new WirelessHART technology and introduce Josh Matson - Rockwell Automation the WirelessHART EtherNet/IP gateway and how it integrates into ControlLogix and the PlantPAx system. Learn about Cisco solutions with the joint Cisco and Rockwell Automation CPwE reference architectures, including Catalyst family of switches and Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA) firewalls, capabilities, selection and support. TS 13 - Introduction to the PlantPAx System Dan Egan - Rockwell Automation TS 04 - Design Considerations for Batch Introduction to the PlantPAx system for those looking to gain a basic understanding. After Sequencing / Batch Best Practices attending this session, you will be able to define the PlantPAx System and understand how Tom Steffen - Rockwell Automation it provides all the capabilities you expect from a modern DCS. Learn how a modular design helps achieve process agility and improved repeatability, clearly defines and enforces operating procedures to meet regulatory compliance, and TS 14 - Process Skid Solutions lowers your total cost of ownership. The purpose of this session is to provide system Tom Steffen - Rockwell Automation integrators and end users technical guidance on Rockwell Automation batch application This session will provide guidelines and strategies to help you successfully deploy modular development. solutions. You’ll learn about the scalable, reusable, plug-and-play equipment control options, tools, and support available with the PlantPAx process automation system. TS 05 - Effective Programming Techniques: Basic Concepts TS 15 - Strategies and Tools for Migrating Terry Gansen - Rockwell Automation Legacy Distributed Control Systems This two-part series focuses on the advancements made in programmable controllers that Mike Vernak - Rockwell Automation accommodate fewer people involved in control system design and maintenance. Part 1 This session will explore the scope of available tools, review well developed project plans, will review examples of programming languages and discuss the benefits of migrating to a PlantPAx system.

TS 06 - Effective Programming TS 16 - The Importance of Techniques: Advanced Object Library Standardization Terry Gansen - Rockwell Automation to Lifecycle Cost Optimization Part 2 will continue where Basic Concepts left off. Attendees will gain a better Kevin Dewitt - Rockwell Automation understanding of code reuse by reviewing multiple examples of how information can be In this session, we will breakdown the business side of library management and passed in and out of standard code blocks, and how those standard blocks should be demonstrate that standardization truly delivers the desired results in the long term. deployed using Add-On Instructions (AOIs) vs. Program parameters in version 24 of Logix software. TS 17 - The Un-tunable PID Control TS 07 - Exploring the Functionality of Loop: Best Practices and Innovation the PlantPAx Library of Process Objects for Tuning for Financial Impact Kevin Dewitt - Rockwell Automation Bob Rice - Control Station The Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects lets you quickly develop process This presentation details a proven step-by-step approach for collecting and analyzing solutions with rich functionality and known performance. Objects in the library and their process data for the purpose of tuning PID controllers. It also highlights patent-pending functions within a typical process control system are presented. capabilities that allow software to accurately model the oscillatory, noisy, and long dead- time data that is typical of industrial production processes. TS 08 - High Availability: More than Just Redundancy TS 18 - The Use of High Speed Video to Problem Solve and Increase Uptime Tom Steffen - Rockwell Automation Imperx Learn about scalable options for high availability control systems that will ensure uninterrupted control of your applications and processes. This session will provide an overview of the new capabilities of camera systems and how, when coupled with improved data acquisition and archiving systems, it can become a valuable support tool for problem solving in accordance with Lean Principles. TS 09 - Supplementing Lab Analysis with Inline Measurement TS 19 - Samson: Modular Design Fred Kohlmann - Endress & Hauser Platform Valves Specific To Your Needs Moving to inline measurements cuts labor costs eliminating manual sampling and Samson Controls analysis, and adds consistency by automating your process. Inline measurement delivers real-time results allowing automation systems to continually adjust process parameters to Discuss how the 241/251 modular design platform valves can be customer optimize quality and increasing throughput. built for a wide range of applications involving high temperature, noise, cavitation and material capability. Touch on unique or specialized products that address more specific application needs.

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TS 20 - Virtualization in TS 29 - Plant Asset Management Manufacturing Industries of Instrumentation Solutions Werner Electric Supply Brent Frizzell - Endress & Hauser In this session you will learn how virtualization can help reduce risk and overall Learn about the latest communication software in interface with your instrumentation and infrastructure cost in your manufacturing facility. Topics covered include virtualization for how to utilize all of the features and benefits not only to configure but to help diagnose engineers and production, virtualization offerings from Rockwell Automation and general your process instruments. licensing considerations. TS 30 - Design Considerations TS 21 - Applications of PlantPAx for Robust EtherNet/IP Networks Model Predictive Control Josh Matson - Rockwell Automation Lance Rodenfels - Rockwell Automation This session will review the design considerations developed by Rockwell Automation and Model Predictive Control (MPC) models predict the change required in the dependent our partners to help you design and deploy scalable, robust, secure, and future-ready variables of the modeled system that will be caused by changes in the independent EtherNet/IP network infrastructure. Topics will include segmentation techniques, data variables and is used as an advanced methodology to optimize critical control loops. prioritization, resiliency, security, structure, and hierarchy. This process control approach is especially useful for complex multi-variable loops where product quality or cost of operation can be easily influenced by system variability. TS 31 - Get Ahead with Remote Monitoring Solutions TS 23 - FactoryTalk Historian: Sal Conti - Rockwell Automation Overview Strategies for Collecting Discover how you can stay a step ahead by remotely monitoring your automation assets and Analyzing Data and IT infrastructure to help keep your line running, improve productivity and optimize Jean Luc Bonnet - Rockwell Automation maintenance efforts. Learn why it’s important to actively manage your data on an enterprise level and see how FactoryTalk Historian delivers a scalable, modular, synchronized methodology TS 32 - Installing Your Next-Generation for collecting, maintaining and analyzing process data at each level of manufacturing Server System and Industrial Network operations. – What You Need To Know TS 24 - Front End Engineering Paul Herbst/Mark Viness - Panduit/Cybertrol Design Best Practices Learn all the major components of a fully virtualized central server system, and how redundant servers and redundant physical media provide nearly 100% uptime. Learn Tom Lanham - Rockwell Automation how to upgrade your server hardware without shutting down your process. Learn how This session will focus on where FEED fits in the overall project execution lifecycle and why standards-based physical network topologies can help provide a high performance, you should engage someone like Rockwell Automation. You’ll learn how to get all the right reliable and scalable plant network. stakeholders together – EPCs, end users, operators, finance, specialists, etc. We’ll use real world examples to discuss deliverables and how to drive overall project results. TS 33 - Alarm Management: Monitoring, Assessment, and Bad Actor Resolution TS 25 - High Availability In this session we will review the Alarm Management entry point defined by ANSI/ISA Server Solutions 18.2 Standard: Management of Alarms Systems for Process Industries. We will then Mike Cruse - Stratus Technologies focus our attention specifically on the monitoring and assessment entry point and discuss guidelines and methods for dealing with nuisance – or “bad actor” – alarms. This session will demonstrate the effectiveness of the ftServer® in a process automation environment and discuss best practice selection system for Process Automation professionals. TS 34 - Boiler Safety Solutions Rockwell Automation TS 26 - HMI Graphics: The Learn how the Rockwell Automation complete portfolio of control and safety solutions are Good, The Bad, And The Ugly applied in a typical biomass boiler used in cogeneration equipment. In this session, you’ll Paul Gruhn - Rockwell Automation see how the controls solution met and in some aspects exceeded NFPA85. This session covers topics like producing graphics that deliver meaningful and detailed information allowing the operators to run the plant at the most efficient level. What TS 35 - Trends in Safety Instrumented graphic designs work best at keeping your plant operatives informed of the plant status at System in the Process Industries a glance, to enable them to make those right decisions? Paul Gruhn - Rockwell Automation This presentation summarizes some of the latest trends in safety instrumented system TS 27 - Introduction to FactoryTalk designs, such as smaller, scalable, distributed systems; flexible redundancy; integrated VantagePoint and Enterprise control and safety from one vendor; safety field busses; field device diagnostics and Manufacturing Intelligence certifications; certifications for personnel; partial stroking of valves; and SIL rating for fire and gas systems. Jean Luc Bonnet - Rockwell Automation You have heard about Manufacturing Intelligence, but do you have a good base understanding for what FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI, our reporting and analytics product, TS 36 - The Future is Now, can really do? Come take a quick tour of FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI and learn more The Complete Solution about what it has to offer. In this session, by taking a look to the future, the ultimate system will be identified to help practitioners appreciate what options are available to them to improve their asset TS 28 - Mobility and Portability performance. Also discussed will be a potential phased migration plan that helps to set with Today’s Rockwell Software capital expenditure and talent management strategies. Jean Luc Bonnet - Rockwell Automation TS 37 - The Power of Data In this session, we will take a look at today’s web, phone, and tablet tools that take you This session will discuss the opportunities to capture Big Data from a variety of sources on the journey towards mobility. Bring your own device to work? Need to support mobile and the capabilities that exist today to translate that data into information and improved workers? Production, HMI/SCADA and operations management solutions today require business results. various forms of access to their data and systems.

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Client Case Studies

CC 01 - Flexible Batch Solutions Simplifies Formulation and Recipe Changes Tim Barthel - Cybertrol Engineering A new ice cream manufacturing facility required a flexible batching solution that seamlessly integrated across more than (100) batch processes, source tanks and destination tanks to help standardize production lines and minimize downtime events. Rockwell Automation Solution Partner, Cybertrol Engineering, designed and implemented a fault-tolerant, virtualized FactoryTalk Batch solution with detailed batch reporting for production, quality and sanitation.

CC 02 - The Benefits Of Using Process Simulations to Optimize Start-up Efficiency Mark Visness - Cybertrol Engineering Practice and rehearsals are a great way to prepare for the real-thing. Conducting in-depth CC 09 - Legacy DCS Migration To PlantPAx simulations can help to troubleshoot the process, develop viable target set points, protect Jerry Wenzel - Trident Automation equipment from failure and serve to train the engineering and operating workforce under lower stress situations. This session will explore how leveraging existing Rockwell knowledge to implement scalable systems can take your operation to a new level. We will be focusing on identifying opportunities for phased migrations of legacy systems. CC 03 - Virtualized PlantPAx System Improves Consistency and Throughput CC 10 - Solution Partner Deploys Unified Tim Malyszko - Malisko Engineering PlantPAx and Manufacturing Intelligence The Calumet Specialty Products synthetic lubricants plant ran with little automation and required operators to manually track and record process data. To improve consistency Solution for Greenfield Yogurt Plant and increase throughput, Calumet implemented a completely virtualized PlantPAx process Greg Clark - TriCore Inc. automation system. Case study on the automation of a new yogurt system in the Northeast part of the US. This installation features a PlantPAx architecture and includes Transaction Manager and CC 04 - PlantPAx System Boosts FTHistorian. It addresses not only sophisticated process controls and visualization but also Production of Fastest Growing a myriad of Business and Manufacturing Intelligence issues from scheduling, inventory, Yoghurt Company in the U.S. tracking and production reporting. Tim Malyszko - Malisko Engineering CC 11 - Standardization in the Yoghurt plant automation project goes from concept to reality in 6 months to exceed Deployment Of PlantPAx Systems production expectations. Rick Tenor - Trident Automation Inc. CC 05 - From Old to Bold: Implementing standards in architecture, hardware, software, libraries, panel design and modular terminations shortens the design cycle, allows for easy maintenance, simplifies Justifying Migration of Legacy system updates and lowers life cycle cost. Assets to New Technology Dick Ciammaichella - Rovisys CC 12 - ConAgra Standardizes Understanding how best to propose, plan, execute and allocate limited resources for New Plant with PlantPAx System successful process control system migrations is imperative for manufacturers seeking to maintain or increase productivity and efficiencies. Dex Dutson - ConAgra ConAgra chose the PlantPAx process automation system for a coherent, standardized SCADA application and controls platform throughout the facility. ConAgra was able to CC 06 - OEM Speeds Delivery of Tissue minimize upfront risk and have support throughout their integration program. The intuitive Machine using Ethernet/IP Connectivity platform allowed engineers to program and test the system early, finalizing the solution on Ed DeLain - Voith Inc. time and within budget. See how Voith engineers leveraged Ethernet/IP to provide a fully integrated MCS/DCS/ QCS solution on a state of the art tissue machine for a Midwest based Greenfield tissue CC 13 - Lundin Mining Deploys mill. Virtualized PlantPAx System on Greenfield Processing Facility CC 07 - Loop Tuning Capabilities of John Berglund - Lundin Mining PlantPAx Delivers Quick Payback Learn why a virtualized PlantPAx architecture was chosen for plant-wide control at a high Dave Vukosich - Expera Specialty Solutions grade nickel and copper processing facility in Upper Michigan. An end user was able to quickly optimize temperature loop controls by leveraging existing ControlLogix hardware, Ethernet/IP and components of the PlantPAx Process Automation CC 14 - PlantPAx Replaces a Westinghouse System with enhanced troubleshooting features. WDPF DCS Balance of Plant (BOP) Control System with Zero Impact to Production CC 08 - FactoryTalk VantagePoint Case Bud Blankenship - Maverick Technologies Study Reveals Non-Obvious Benefits The Brownfield Project had many challenges: zero impact to production; limited number John Tertin - ESE Inc. of shutdown opportunities; unreliable or nonexistent documentation; physical space In this session, we will reveal several case studies using FactoryTalk VantagePoint to limitations and competing internal production priorities. Also learn how Maverick extract useful and actionable information (some having ROIs of less than a month), Technologies worked with the client to complete phased implementation installs and tests and how VantagePoint can be used to provide even more value by connecting to other using simulation software to prove desired functionality before changeover of the BOP systems. DCS to PlantPAx

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Hands-On Labs

LAB 01 - Introduction to the PlantPAx LAB 04 Applying Integrated Process System for Operations Architecture Features to Improve and Systems Engineering Industrial Control System (ICS) Security This two part lab examines the PlantPAx system within a simulated plant environment Gain a better understanding of security features available in the Integrated Architecture through the eyes of an operator or system engineer. This session is ideal for those seeking and PlantPAx solutions. Learn how to protect your controller content, audit controller basic familiarity with the PlantPAx System. changes and detect unauthorized changes using FactoryTalk AssetCentre.

LAB 02 - Build an Information System on Your LAB 05 - Loop Tuning Rockwell Automation Process Application Made Quick and Easy An introductory lab to learn how to fully integrate and view data and extract Key This lab provides a hands-on introduction to the Control Station Loop-Pro Tuner Performance Indicators (KPIs) from a Rockwell Automation system with FactoryTalk tool that is used for optimizing operation of individual PID control loops. Vantage Point EMI using FactoryTalk Live Data (Logix PACs, FactoryTalk View, etc) and FactoryTalk Historian. LAB 06 - Rockwell Premier Integration: E&H Instrumentation, Powerflex LAB 03 - PlantPAx Process Drives and Intelligent MCCs Application Development Lab See how critical configuration, operation and maintenance In this hands-on lab, you will develop a process application from scratch by starting with parameters are exposed as native data types for real-time the PlantPAx System Application “Quick Start” templates. Once you have completed the use in your control and visualization environment. This basic setup of your controller and HMI, you will continue to build out your application by hands-on experience will familiarize the user with the adding/configuring Logix controller code and FactoryTalk View SE graphical elements from benefits of using Add-On Profiles. the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects.

Keynote Speakers

Rebecca Kleefisch Mike Laszkiewicz Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin VP and GM, Power Control Business Rockwell Automation Rebecca Kleefisch, a former small business As Vice-President and General Manager of owner and news reporter, serves as the Power Control Business, Mike Laszkiewicz Wisconsin’s 44th Lieutenant Governor. She leads the teams responsible for the Rockwell was elected Wisconsin’s Lieutenant Governor Automation Engineered Solutions Business, on November 2, 2010. Medium and Low Voltage variable frequency drives and the Medium and Low Voltage Widely credited for coining the phrase, motor control centers. Since assuming the “Wisconsin is Open for Business,” Rebecca role in 2008, Mike and his team have actively played a key role from day one in business contributed to the enhancement of the growth and retention for Wisconsin – cold- portfolio and global market share growth. calling Illinois businesses that, in turn, relocated to Wisconsin, and nimbly responding Since joining Rockwell Automation in to businesses looking for support. 1988, Mike has held a number of positions of increasing responsibility at Rockwell Rebecca serves as Wisconsin’s “Jobs Automation, ranging from product planning, customer service and support, Ambassador” and spearheads the Governor’s Small Business Summits and Tax plant services and business management. In addition, Mike is a member of Reform Roundtables. She chaired the Governor’s Sub-Cabinet on Workforce the executive committee on diversity and inclusion, and continually acts as a Investment, which developed the “Wisconsin Working” plan to connect the mentor to early-career employees. unemployed to jobs, encourage the hiring of veterans, and address Wisconsin’s graying manufacturing workforce. Rebecca serves as an economic development As an industry advocate for manufacturing, Mike was appointed in 2010 liaison and advocate for small business owners and chairs the Task Force on to President Obama’s Manufacturing Council, a Senate-sponsored Minority Unemployment for the Wisconsin Council on Workforce Investment and committee assigned to the U.S. Department of Commerce. During Mike’s the Manufacturing Committee for the Aerospace States Association. first term on the Manufacturing Council, he was nominated chair of the Workforce Subcommittee, which interacts closely with the Departments of The Lieutenant Governor is also known for her work on veterans’ issues. She Commerce, Labor and Education. In 2013, Mike was named the chair for advocated for the declaration of 2012 as “The Year of the Veteran.” The public/ the Manufacturing Council. He also serves as the vice chair on the Wisconsin private partnership initiative honors, celebrates, and offers opportunities to Governor’s Council on Workforce Investment formed to help resolve the skills Wisconsin’s heroes. gap issues prominent to many Wisconsin manufacturers. Rebecca’s leadership has been recognized with a “Courage in Leadership Mike has shared his perspective and industry knowledge through various Award” by the Faith & Freedom Coalition and a “Woman of Exceptional presentations before the Aspen Institute, the German Center for Research and Courage” award from the Clare Booth Luce Policy Institute. She was named as Innovation, and the Lean Management Solutions Conference, to name a few. a champion for lower taxes by the National Tax Limitation Committee and The He also has authored several articles and contributed to publications such as 60 Plus Association. In May 2014, the Washington Post recognized her as one The New York Times, Industry Week, Managing Automation, Plant Engineering, of 40 rising stars in politics across the country. In Tech and The Manufacturer. Mike is an active supporter of community Rebecca is a colon cancer survivor, a member of the NRA, and graduate of the programs in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the mother of two daughters, Ella and organizations supporting women in technology and engineering. Mike helped Violet. She lives in Oconomowoc with her husband, State Representative Joel establish and actively serves on the board for endowments at the Supply Chain Kleefisch. Institute at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

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The opportunity to leverage process control for business benefit is substantial. A great way to set expectations for heightened performance is to ensure your business strategies and consequent initiatives are informed and motivating. As part of Pro4M 2015, we are offering a special group of sessions geared to appeal to your company’s leadership group and decision-makers. The three sessions will focus on non-technical aspects of process control to provide insight regarding how today’s new capabilities and emerging trends can provide near-term business impact. Individuals with Operations, Engineering, Procurement, and Quality responsibilities will be well served to join us for lunch and three informative 45 minute sessions on Monday afternoon. And of course, there will be time for valuable networking with other business leaders and suppliers.

Classes Included: 11:50 – 1:30 - Lunch and Tech Expo (Keynote Speaker: Mike Laszkiewicz) 1:30 – 2:15 - The Future is Now, The Complete Solution 2:25 – 3:10 - The Power of Data 3:20 – 4:05 - Automic vs. Manual? What Makes More Cents? 4:05 – 5:00 - Wrap-up Discussion Registration is required and space is limited. Admission is free with paid admission of full session attendees from your organization.

The Future is Now, The Complete Solution. The vast amount of technology available to manufacturers today to help them deliver against business goals (cost, safety, productivity, product quality) can be a bit daunting to understand. In this session, by taking a look to the future, the ultimate system will be identified to help practitioners appreciate what options are available to them to improve their asset performance. Also discussed will be a potential phased migration plan that helps to set capital expenditure and talent management strategies.

The Power of Data Knowledge is an engine for growth that is fueled by information. Lean Principles teach us that first knowing what problem to solve is the key to effective utilization of valuable resources. Having access to data is critical to portfolio managing your business priorities and testing hypotheses as part of process improvement activities. Gone are the days of operators recording readings with pencil and paper on clipboards. This session will discuss the opportunities to capture Big Data from a variety of sources and the capabilities that exist today to translate that data into information and improved business results.

Automatic vs. Manual? What Makes More Cents? In most process controls systems, the option to operate in manual or automatic mode exists. There is a time and place to utilize this flexibility but unfortunately, too many facilities are consistently being run in manual mode which becomes a source of waste and adds to the business’ cost burden. Inconsistent quality, unrealized production capacity, excessive waste, and increased safety risk are items that can be impacted by this operating philosophy. In this session, we will explore the rationale for developing a disciplined business approach to operating the facility’s control system.

PDH Credits • Technical Sessions: 1 PDH credit • Client Case Studies: 1 PDH credit • Hands-On Labs: 1.5 PDH credits Earn Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and a Certificate of Completion for attending hands-on labs, technical sessions, and client case studies at the event. Complete any of these classes and afterPro4M you will receive an email with your certificates of completion.*

* The process for receiving PDH certification varies from state to state. States may require additional documentation to complete the PDH qualifications. PDH credits are not Continuing Education Credits (CEUs). All states have very strict requirements for awarding CEUs.Equivalency requirements for PDH to CEU credits also vary widely by state so you will need to consult with your state licensing board.