« All events

Industrial process control and analytics with IT & Automation (EBC, May 8)

08 May 2018 @ 09:00 - 13:00

 Tuesday, on May 8th, from 09:00 at Hotel Hilton, Enescu Hall, Bucharest, energynomics.ro invites you to yet another informal Energy Breakfast Club meeting this year, dedicated to experts and decision makers in the energy industry: Industrial process control and analytics with IT & Automation. The 4th industrial revolution we’re experiencing now is powered by advancements that include smart manufacturing, robotics, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT). Each of these trends means increased use of analytics, growing use of programmable automation controllers and cloud-based supervisory control and data acquisition systems. Join the Energy Breakfast Club for discussing the impact of know-how, technologies and support services available for the energy industry [formularEveniment] a

Event recommended by the Regulatory Authority for Energy – ANRE.

Energy Breakfast Club is organised by energynomics.ro with the support of our partners: ABB România, Enevo Group, Phoenix Contact.

 a

SPEAKERS

Daniel-Sirman-150pxDaniel Sirman, Executive Manager, Segment Sales Industry, ABB România

a

a

a

a

Cristian_Pirvulescu-micaCristian Pîrvulescu, director general, Enevo Group

a

a

a

a

foray micMihai Foray, Product Manager IMA, Phoenix Contact

a

a

a

a

THEMES

We will invite over 50 experts from the energy sector, mainly representatives of Romania’s most active companies in the automation and IT sector, as well as representatives of professional associations in the field.

For flexible businesses, energy companies are also called to adopt such technologies and processes, even more as they manage critical infrastructures and are part of national and regional strategic fields of activities. Smart automation software and equipment have been engineered, refined, and constantly improved by well established companies to respond automatically to repetitive and resource-consuming tasks. They are also drivers for cutting costs, risks minimization and establishing leadership among peers. Reputed technology providers will present IT solutions and tools for automation and big data analytics to energy companies ready to take the edge off rapid change and uncertainty.

  • What are the most influential industrial automation trends at the moment?
  • How to optimize the process of collecting, organizing and analyzing large sets of data for improved operational and strategic decisions?
  • How do they energy majors position themselves for the next technological leap?
  • What financial solutions are the best for accessing proven technologies and IT infrastructure elements?

Among the invited organisations there are BEIA Consult Internaţional, Bright Technology Consult, Brinel, Building Support Services, Cabur, CE Oltenia, CEMS, Cenit SRL, CNR CIGRE, Conpet, Electrocentrale Bucuresti, Elsaco, Emerson Process Management, Emerson Ridge Tools, Enel, Enevo, Hidroelectrica, ISPE, Kapsch România, Mol Romania, NKT Cables, OMV Petrom, Phoenix Contact, RADET, Romelectro SA, Romgaz, S&T Romania, SafeTech, SGS România, Siguranţă şi Securitate, SII România, Transelectrica, Transgaz, UTI, Vestra.

Participation

Access to Energy Breakfast Club is open to all professionals in the Romanian energy industry and related sectors, based on the nominal confirmation from energynomics.ro. You are welcomed to write us at office [at] energynomics.ro and ask for an invitation!

Energy Breakfast Club is a meeting of 2 to 3 hours where energy specialists have the opportunity to keep themselves up to date with the latest information and the most influential views on one the hot topics of the moment.

As a host, energynomics.ro will provide – from 08:30 AM – the MC and the coffee, will propose the theme and will launch the invitations for the speakers. They are selected accordingly with their best knowledge of the topic and are responsible for organizing ideas and stimulating intellectual challenges. Presentations will not exceed 20 minutes and are intended to be starting points for a dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives.

The club closes at 13.

Next events