Jack Mans, Plant Operations Editor

March 11, 2015

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Learn Omron PLC Progrmming from Basic to Advanced

 

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nd Safety (www.Omron247.com) announces the PLC programming training course schedule for late summer/early fall 2012 that enables attendees to complete basic to advanced levels in seven business days. Courses are held at Omron's North American headquarters in Schaumburg, Illinois, near Chicago O'Hare airport and Woodfield Shopping Mall.

 

Mindful of tight travel budgets and the difficulty getting away from daily job responsibilities, Omron implemented a week-and-a-half proficiency approach that allows attendees to complete PLC programming basics, intermediate and advanced courses in seven business days. The intensive hands-on courses present real world automation challenges typically encountered in plant operations to prepare students to design, use and troubleshoot the systems efficiently. Students use Omron's breakthrough, fully integrated CX-One automation software that programs PLCs, develops HMI projects, sets up networking, simulates system interactions, and configures motion controllers, drives and temperature controllers.

 

August to October 2012 Omron Course Schedule


DATES                                            COURSE NAME/NUMBER
Aug. 6 - 8,  2012                    Basic PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES110)
Aug. 9 - 10, 2012                    Intermediate PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES112)
Aug. 13 - 14, 2012                  Advanced PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES118)

 

Sept. 10 - 12, 2012                Basic PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES110
Sept. 13 - 14, 2012                Intermediate PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES112)
Sept. 17 - 18, 2012                Advanced PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES118) 


Oct. 8 - 10, 2012                   Basic PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES110)
Oct. 11 - 12, 2012                  Intermediate PLC Programming (IA-TRN-OES112)


Click here for registration information and schedule updates.

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Jack Mans

Plant Operations Editor

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