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Event Description
Leveraging your Plant Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Better Performance in District Energy
When:
May 27, 2020 from 14:00 to 15:00 (ET)
Join IDEA and
Sustaining Sponsor, Thermo Systems,
for this insightful presentation on
Leveraging your Plant Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Better Performance in District Energy
Get an in-depth look from control system and Human Machine Interface (HMI) experts at how a well-designed HMI can provide additional functionality and operational efficiencies in district energy systems. You will hear about real-life projects and the value that high performance graphics offer district energy plants.
A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) is a user interface or dashboard that connects a person to a machine, system, or device. In industrial settings, HMIs can be used to visually display data, track production time and trends, oversee key performance indicators, and monitor machine inputs and outputs.
Well-designed HMI’s incorporate high performance graphics and improve the user’s abilities to detect, diagnose and properly respond to normal and abnormal situations.
Key Takeaways for Attendees:
Learn HMI development best practices
Discover the potential for improving your plant’s HMI
Hear about HMI projects at other facilities and learn about the value they are seeing
Have the opportunity to ask experts in the industry questions you may have about high performance graphics
Presenters:
Matthew Rawson, Control Systems Project Engineer, Thermo Systems LLC
Jason Wittkamp, Director, Thermo Systems LLC
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Contact
Tanya Kozel
tanya.idea@districtenergy.org
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