OPEN PROCESS CONTROL (OPC)
ACARA
30 Maret – 02 April 2020 | Rp 8.750.000/ peserta di Bandung
04 – 07 Mei 2020 | Rp 8.750.000/ peserta di Bandung
09 – 12 Juni 2020 | Rp 8.750.000/ peserta di Bandung
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OPEN PROCESS CONTROL (OPC) TRAINING INTRODUCTION
OPC is a published industrial standard for system interconnectivity. It uses Microsoft’s COM and DCOM technology to enable applications to exchange data on one or more computers using a client/server architecture. OPC defines a common set of interfaces. So applications retrieve data in exactly the same format regardless of whether the data source is a PLC, DCS, gauge, analyzer, software application or anything elses. As a result, OPC is as an out-of-the-box, plug and play communication solution. Provide a standards-based infrastructure for the exchange of process control data this leads to different connection type (serial, radio, ethernet, etc) and various operating system. In industrial automation systems:
- OPC standardizes the communication of process control data
- OPC standardizes on a technology rather than a product
- OPC provides true interoperability and scalability
- OPC reduces implementation time and costs
OPEN PROCESS CONTROL (OPC) TRAINING OBJECTIVES
You will be able to:
- Understand the concept of OPC
- Understand the OPC interface
- Use OPC
- Know communications in industrial automation
- Set-up and access to OPC
- Understand the use in industrial automation
- Integrate industrial automation systems
OPEN PROCESS CONTROL (OPC) TRAINING OUTLINE
- Introduction to OPC
- Configuration
- OPC and Instrumentation Integration
- OPC Technology
- KeepServer
- TOPSERVER
- OPC Server
- OPC Client
- Application development
- OPC Gateway
- OPC Connectivity
- OPC to PLC
- OPC to HMI
- Demonstration
INSTRUCTOR
Ir.Endra Joelianto, Ph.D
Ir.Endra Joelianto, Ph.D. is an expert in control engineering and industrial automation. His outstanding research is: Hybrid Control Systems, Discrete Event Control Systems, Petri Nets Analysis and Application on PLC, Robust and Advanced PID Controller and its implementation on PLC, DCS, Fieldbus, Industrial automation and Advanced Control System Designs. He received first degree (Ir.) in Engineering Physics in 1990 from Department of Engineering Physics, ITB and Doctor of Philosofy (PhD.) in Control Engineering in 2001 from Department of Engineering, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. He is Head of Intelligent Control and Automation Laboratory and Coordinator of PLC Research Group for research and training, Engineering Physics Study Program and Instrumentation and Control Research Division, Institut Teknologi Bandung. He was Director of Schneider-OMRON PLC Training Center, Maranatha Christian University, Bandung. He has attended several professional training on PLC, DCS and Instruments Callibration, such as: Yokogawa DCS, Bandung (2000), Implementation of Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 19-17025 and Basic Calibration, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Bandung (2001), Fieldbus Foundation Technology, Singapore (2002), Basic and Advanced PLC Telemecanique-TWIDO, Bandung (2003), Basic and Advanced PLC OMRON, Jakarta (2004), Cleaner Production Application in Industries (Bandung 2005), Effective Energy Systems for Sustainable Development (Thailand 2006), Programming and Networking PLC Mitsubishi (2006), InTouch Wonderware, Wonderware Historian and Information Server (Bandung, 2012). He also has hosted Workshop on Industrial Automation (Bandung, 2002) and (Bandung, 2003), Workshop on Application of PLC in Industrial Automation (Bandung, 2003), National Workshop on Instrumentation & Control (2011) and many professional trainings on PLC, DCS, SCADA, Human Machine Interface and Industrial Process Control and Automation in Bandung. He was the project leader of Department of National Education TPSDP Retooling Program Batch II on Industrial Automation using PLC (2004). He is the chairman of National Student Competition on PLC Programming held regularly since 2007 in ITB. He serves as instructor either for public or for in-house training on instrumentation and process control to universities, industries, petrochemical or oil and gas companies, such as: PT. NGL Arun, PT. NGL Bontang, PT. Pupuk Iskandar Muda, PT. Pupuk Kalimantan Timur, PT. Pupuk Kujang, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Semen Gresik, PT. Semen Cibinong, PT. Indocement, PT. Semen Tigaroda Perkasa, PT. Exspan Nusantara, PERTAMINA, British Petroleoum, Maxus, Gulf, PT. Chevron Geothermal, PT. Chevron Pacific Indonesia.
VENUE
Kagum Group Hotel Bandung (Golden Flower, Banana Inn, Serela, Gino Feruci), Amaroossa Hotel, Noor Hotel, Grand Setiabudi Hotel, dll
TRAINING DURATION
4 days
- 30 Mar 2020-02 Apr 2020
- 04 Mei 2020-07 Mei 2020
- 09 Jun 2020-12 Jun 2020
- 29 Jun 2020-02 Jul 2020
- 11 Agust 2020-14 Agust 2020
- 31 Agust 2020-03 Sep 2020
- 13 Okt 2020-16 Okt 2020
- 10 Nop 2020-13 Nop 2020
- 28 Des 2020-31 Des 2020
INVESTATION PRICE/ PERSON
- Rp 8.750.000/person (full fare) or
- Rp 8.500.000/person (early bird, payment 1 week before training) or
- Rp 8.250.000/person (if there are 3 or more participants from the same company)
FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS
- Training Module
- Flashdisk contain training material
- Certificate
- NoteBook and Ballpoint
- T-Shirt
- Backpack
- Training Foto
- Training room with full ac facilities and multimedia
- Lunch and twice coffee break everyday of training OPC
- Qualified Instructor
- Transportation from hotel of participants to hotel of training VV (if minimal participants from the same company is 4 )
OPC (OPEN PROCESS CONTROL)