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1 Event Guide June 11 16, 2017 Rosen Shingle Creek Orlando, Florida, USA Make the most out of the event by downloading the Rockwell Automation TechED mobile app from your app store!

2 Go Mobile! Make the Most of Your Days at the Event Register to attend sessions Browse the daily activities, exhibiting partners, speakers and sessions Network with peers by exchanging messages and arranging meetings Take the session and event surveys Download session presentation materials post event Play and Win! Participate in The Connected Enterprise Challenge Download the ROKTechED mobile app from your app store and select Rockwell Automation TechED How to log in: Username: Your last name Password: Your (that you used to register to attend) Questions? Visit the Mobile App Help Desk Supported devices: Apple iphone, Apple ipad, Android, and Mobile Web START JOURNEY YOUR BEGINS MONDAY AT 8AM PRIZES AWARDED HOURLY TO THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE COMPETE IN A SERIES OF CHALLENGES TO WIN! FIND YOUR INSTRUCTIONS IN THE ONSITE REGISTRATION PACKET Not redeemable for cash and is non-transferable. Winner is solely responsible for any tax implications. Must be 18 or older to win. Rockwell Automation and Distributors not qualified to win. Additional challenge guides available at registration. 2

3 Table of Contents On-Site Information Event Highlights... 8 EDfest... 9 Week-at-a-Glance Monday Schedule Tuesday Schedule Wednesday Schedule Thursday Schedule Friday Schedule Event Map Session Descriptions

4 On-Site Information Attire Rockwell Automation TechED attire is casual. Shorts and/or sandals are acceptable. Business Center Services at the on-site FedEx Office business center, located on the ground level, include fax, copy, printing, computer rental, Internet access and other business services. EDfest Join us on Wednesday, June 14, for a night of hospitality, socializing and fun with fellow attendees, their guests, and Rockwell Automation staff at this year s EDfest! Dinner and drinks Sebastian Ballroom JK, June 14, 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Activities and drinks Gatlin Ballroom, June 14, 7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. EDfest is included in your registration fee, and attendee guest tickets for ages 13 and older are available for $50. Kids 12 and under are free. Guest tickets can be purchased anytime at the Registration Desk, located near the Panzacola Ballroom. ED s Place Located on the first level in the Butler room, ED s Place provides a relaxing environment for you to check , catch up on social media and get the latest data from your company! If you brought your own laptop and simply need a place to plug in or connect wirelessly, we have space to accommodate your needs. Hours Monday Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Additional seating and recharging areas will be located around the conference space after Wednesday. 4

5 Event and Registration Hours The Rockwell Automation TechED registration and information desk is located on the first level of the convention space near the Panzacola Ballroom. Sunday, June 11: 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.; Welcome Reception: 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Monday, June 12: 6:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 13: 6:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14: 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.; EDfest dinner and activities: 6:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15: 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Friday, June 16: 7:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Internet Access Complimentary wireless internet is available to attendees throughout the convention space and foyers. Wireless coverage may not be available in session rooms. Sign-in Information SSID: TechED Password: Rockwell Meals Breakfast and lunch will be served in the Sebastian Ballroom JK. Snacks and beverages will also be available throughout the convention space. Breakfast Monday and Tuesday: 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday: 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Friday: 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Lunch Monday Thursday: 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Please note that these meals are for Rockwell Automation TechED attendees ONLY. If you would like to join your guests for a meal, please make alternative arrangements. Rosen Shingle Creek offers a number of on-site restaurants, both casual and fine dining, to choose from. Merchandise Visit the merchandise store to purchase Rockwell Automation and Rockwell Automation TechED merchandise. The store is located on the second level, near the St. John s meeting rooms. Store Hours: Monday, June 12: 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 13: 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14: 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. The merchandise store is brought to you by Staples Promotional Products. 5

6 On-Site Information Professional Development Hour Credits All Rockwell Automation TechED 2017 attendees can earn Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits for all educational classes attended. This program includes hands-on labs and discussion sessions. After completion of any qualifying session, attendees will receive an after Rockwell Automation TechED that contains a log-in code to access their official transcript which can be used to submit for continuing education unit credits. Attendees will also have the ability to print an official certificate of completion to include in their company records. Questions If you have any questions, please contact any one of the Rockwell Automation hosts wearing red staff shirts or visit the Registration/Information desk, located on the first level of the convention space near the Panzacola Ballroom. Tripwire Simplifies Industrial Cyber Security TRIPWIRE DELIVERS FOUNDATIONAL SECURITY CONTROLS THAT PROVIDE:» Visibility into ICS cyber security risk with a no touch approach» Monitoring for unauthorized change and threats» Standards-based security and compliance policies:» IEC 62443» NIST SP800-82, 53 and others» ISO 27000/27001» NEI and more TO LEARN MORE, VISIT US AT ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TechED SECURITY NEWS, TRENDS AND INSIGHTS AT TRIPWIRE.COM/BLOG u FOLLOW ON TWITTER 2017 Tripwire, Inc. Tripwire is a registered trademark of Tripwire, Inc. All other product and company names are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. 6

7 Session Change Kiosks Use the session change kiosks to update your schedule, located near registration on the lower-level and near the Suwannee and Wekiwa meeting rooms on the upper-level of Rosen Shingle Creek. Session and Event Surveys Your feedback is welcome and encouraged! Please take the time to evaluate the event and the individual sessions you attend by completing the surveys in the Rockwell Automation TechED mobile app. Transportation Hotel Shuttle Schedule Hotel shuttle service runs to and from Rosen Shingle Creek (the event hotel), Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Universal s Cabana Bay Beach Resort. Shuttles run every minutes during the following dates and times. Sunday, June 11: 2:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Monday, June 12: 6:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m.* Tuesday, June 13: 6:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m.* Wednesday, June 14: 6:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m.* Thursday, June 15: 6:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m.* Friday, June 16: 6:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. * Please Note: Shuttle service is not available between 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Monday Thursday. Theme Park Shuttles Complimentary! We have arranged complimentary transportation for Rockwell Automation TechED attendees and guests to and from Rosen Shingle Creek and the following points of interest: Universal City Walk Disney Springs Shuttles will depart from, and return to, Rosen Shingle Creek at the lower level of the convention space, outside the Panzacola Ballroom. Shuttles from Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Universal s Cabana Bay Beach Resort to Disney Springs will also be available at the same dates and times. Buses board outside the main lobbies at both properties. Look for the Rockwell Automation TechED Bus Stop markers located outside for the pick-up and return location. All shuttles will be marked with a Rockwell Automation TechED logo and point of interest in the window. Days and Hours of Operation: Monday, June 12: 6:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 13: 6:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Thursday, June 15: 6:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Please note, shuttle service will not be available on Wednesday. 7

8 Event Highlights Guest Keynote Speaker JEFF SKILES Co-Pilot of U.S. Airways Flight 1549 The Miracle on the Hudson Tuesday, June 13 8:00 a.m. Sebastian Ballroom JK Adapt, React, and Don t Fear a Change of Course The son of two pilots, Jeff Skiles started flying at the age of 16 and has logged over 21,000 hours in the sky. Skiles has spent the last 30 years as a US Airways pilot and his lifetime of experiences contributed to the astounding outcome of The Miracle on the Hudson. The perfect landing was not a fluke; it was the result of intense training, preparation, and the lessons learned from other pilots successes and failures. Skiles believes that life changes all around you, and if you can t adapt and change with it, you can t succeed. Participating Partners Explore the latest products and solutions from the PartnerNetwork members participating in the Rockwell Automation TechED event. Advanced Energy Bussmann by Eaton Cape Software Inc. Cisco Claroty Control Station, Inc. Data-Linc Group Dialight Endress+Hauser EPLAN Software & Service erportal Software Inc. exida Consulting, LLC FLIR Systems Hardy Process Solutions Hermary Opto Electronics, Inc. HMS Industrial Networks AB Microsoft Molex MYNAH Technologies LLC OSIsoft, LLC Owl Computing Technologies, Inc. Panduit Corp. Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc. Phoenix Digital Corporation ProSoft Technology RACO Manufacturing & Engineering Co. RF IDeas, Inc. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc. SeQent Softing (OLDI) Spectrum Controls Inc. STOBER Drives, Inc. Stratus Technologies SyTech Inc. Tempered Networks Tripwire WIN-911 Software Zebra Technologies Corporation 8

9 Wednesday, June 14: 6:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Dinner and Drinks: 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Sebastian Ballroom JK Activities and Drinks: 7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Gatlin Ballroom Join us on Wednesday, June 14, for a night of hospitality, socializing and fun with fellow attendees, their guests, and Rockwell Automation staff at this year s EDfest! Come check out all the activities for both adults and kids! EDfest is included in your registration fee. EDfest is $50 USD for ages 13 and up. Kids 12 and under are free. Rockwell Automation employees are not eligible to be guests at EDfest. Additional tickets can be purchased anytime at the Main Registration Desk near the Panzacola Ballroom. 9

10 Week-at-a-Glance 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Sunday June 11, 2017 Monday June 12, 2017 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. 9:50 a.m. Tuesday June 13, 2017 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. 8:50 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sessions 10:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions 11:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions 12:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Sessions Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Sessions 3:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions 4:00 p.m. Registration Panzacola Registration Desk Sessions Sessions 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Welcome Reception Sessions Sessions Gatlin Ballroom 6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10

11 Wednesday June 14, 2017 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Thursday June 15, 2017 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Friday June 16, 2017 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions EDfest Dinner and Drinks Sebastian Ballroom JK 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. EDfest Activities and Drinks Gatlin Ballroom 7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Rockwell Automation TechED Mobile Customize your experience during and after the show with the Rockwell Automation TechED event mobile app! To download the app, search for Rockwell Automation TechED or ROKTechED in your mobile device app store. See page 2 of this event guide for more details. 11

12 Monday Discussion Schedule 6:30 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo Sebastian Ballroom JK 10:00 a.m. IN03 NS01 IN01 SY06 AP23 NS21 NS27 Fundamentals of Cisco: Solutions for EtherNet/IP Network Industrial IT Technology Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions ThinManager Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Introduction STOBER Drives : Integrating STOBER Drives Hollow Bore Motors into Your Kinetix System Phoenix Digital: Delivering Redundant, Fast and Highlyavailable Industrial Networking Systems 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. PR01 TS07 SY07 IN18 NS10 NS28 Creating the ThinManager Modernization Plan Architecture and Best that Works for You Practices: Discussion PlantPAx System What s New and What s Next FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI: Analytics in 50 erportal Software: Leveraging The Connected Enterprise and Maximizing Machine Uptime Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Optimizing Your Capital with Pre-engineered Solutions ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget IN02 SF08 TS09 AP22 NS26 CL01 Safety System Functional Design Considerations Digital Transformation is Revolutionizing Manufacturing and Industrial Operations Bussmann by Eaton: Short Circuit Currents and Their Impact on Electrical Equipment and SCCR Panduit: Best Practices for Network Design and Deployment and Success Stories Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Overview 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK SY01 NS01 SF11 TS01 AP24 SY13 SY32 What s New in the Fundamentals of Remote Access and FactoryTalk WIN-911: Next 2:00 p.m. Integrated Architecture EtherNet/IP Network Monitoring of Connected AssetCentre: Overview Generation Alarming System Hardware? Technology IoT Assets Connecting Your Enterprise: Measures to Improve Both Safety and Productivity Stratus Technologies: Three Rivers Water Authority Modernization 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. What s New in the Integrated Architecture System Software? VZ11 PR14 IN21 NS23 SY30 Modernizing Your HMI Batch Management: Overview and What s New and What s Next Softing: Purpose-built Data Exchange Modules for ControlLogix Data-Link Group: SCADA Installations: Unique Topography + Wireless I/O = User Satisfaction Dialight: AOPs and AOIs to Streamline Lighting Network Integration with Rockwell Automation SY02 NS03 VZ01 TS02 CL20 SY33 NS30 Fundamentals of CIP Predictive Maintenance (EtherNet/IP) Packet Solutions No Time for Delivery Process Downtime? What s New and What s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation Advanced Energy: The Critical Role of SCR Power Controllers in Thermal Processing Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing Tripwire, Inc: Unobtrusive Cyber Security with Tripwire and Rockwell Automation Asset Center 5:00 p.m. IN20 OSIsoft: Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise NS25 Owl Computing: Data Diode Cybersecurity Protects and Replicates FactoryTalk Historian Room Gatlin A1 Gatlin A2 Gatlin A3 Gatlin A4 Panzacola F1 Panzacola F2 Sebastian L1 12

13 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Demo and Discussion Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo Sebastian Ballroom JK CL02 SY18 AP01 AP13 CL05 TS12 Integrated Architecture Tools: Introduction EPLAN: An Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Solution: From Pre-planning to Production ARC Resources Gains Total Natural Gas Visibility with Connected Production New Informationenabled Platform Attracts Significant Global Business Growth for LEWA Studio 5000 Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration SF07 AP04 AP12 SY24 VZ05 Machinery Safety Colorado State Land O Lakes Optimizing System Architecting a Control Selection: University Brews Modernizes with Communications with Distributed HMI Relays to Integrated Up Modern DCS Complete Code RSLinx, FactoryTalk System Control for Students Rewrite, Minimal and OPC Downtime User Experience at Rockwell Automation TS15 AP05 AP21 IN11 Enbridge Energy Treasury Wine Taps FactoryTalk Estates Uncorks Historian to Pump Value of Premium Out Manageable, Wines with MES Actionable Information Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK PR27 SY03 VZ16 AP19 SY22 CL11 SY10 Mynah Technologies: Studio 5000 Designing Your Sonoco Eliminates FactoryTalk System Hazardous Area RAPID Line Process Simulation Architect : HMI for Mobility Manual Design Overview Applications: Integration It s More than Just Introduction and Reporting and Advantages of Solution Overview Operator Training Demonstration Increases Global Intrinsically Safe with Demo Collaboration Distributed I/O TS16 SY25 TS03 AP07 AP18 PR13 SY28 RF Ideas: The Big Difference: Controlled Authorization with Badges vs. User Name and Password Hardy Process: Checkweigher, Easy to Maintain, Modify and Integrate into a Connected Enterprise ControlFLASH Plus Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH Using the FactoryTalk Cloud to Get Ahead Integrated Enterprise Information System Keeps First Solar Competitive SPH Sine Pharmaceutical Laboratories Adds Precision to the Recipe High Availability in Process Control Systems Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview PR26 SY16 AP09 AP16 PR20 CL18 PR03 MagneMotion and Great Lakes Mullins Food What s New itrak Independent Brewing Beats Products Gains in Connected Cart Technology: Downtime with Production Components Introduction Actionable Alarms Efficiencies Workbench with MES Software? Real Time Energy Optimization: Dispatch Chillers, Pumps, Turbines, Boilers and Compressors Intelligently and Automatically SF12 AP11 PR22 CPwE Helps Jack Daniels Cut Downtime, Start Connected Enterprise Journey Exida: Importance of ISA84/IEC61511 s Operation and Maintenance Requirements for SIS Sebastian L2 Sebastian L3 Sebastian L4 St. John s 22/23 St. John s 24/25 Migration Tools to Convert Your Legacy DCS and PLC-5 Systems to the PlantPAx System Suwannee 11/12 Suwannee 18/19 Implementation of PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s New Suwannee 20/21 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Room 13

14 Monday Lab Schedule 6:30 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo Sebastian Ballroom JK 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. CL03 VZ02 VZ13 IN04 SY14 PR06 SY19 TS10 Introductory Lab Introductory Lab FactoryTalk FactoryTalk PlantPAx Process Integrated for Machinelevel for Designing VantagePoint AssetCentre: Basic Application Architecture HMI with Machine-level EMI Lab: Lab Development Tools: Basic Lab FactoryTalk View HMI with Introduction Machine Edition PanelView 5500 and PanelView and Studio 5000 Plus 7 View Designer Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Basics Lab View Designer Product Research Lab 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK CL03 VZ03 IN07 IN12 PR07 SY08 NS11 TS05 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Basics Lab 2:00 p.m. Process Applications for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 FactoryTalk Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting Increase Operations Efficiency and Profitability Using Configurable Workflows Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx DCS ThinManager Experience the Platform s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab Build Your Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on elearning Efficiently Developing a Machine Safety Solution with RASWin Software 3:00 p.m. CL10 CompactLogix 5480 Controller: Hands-on Experience 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. CL04 VZ02 IN04 IN14 PR06 SY09 Introductory Lab FactoryTalk Better Manage PlantPAx Process for Machinelevel VantagePoint OEE for More Application HMI with EMI Lab: Efficient and Development FactoryTalk View Introduction to Profitable Machine Edition Analytics Operations and PanelView Plus 7 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Advanced Lab CL10 CompactLogix 5480 Controller: Hands-on Experience ThinManager From New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab Room Panzacola F3 Panzacola F4 Panzacola G1 Panzacola H1 Panzacola H2 Panzacola H3 Panzacola H4 Sebastian I1 Sebastian I2 14

15 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK Rockwell Automation Keynote & Demo Sebastian Ballroom JK CL09 CompactLogix 5380 Controller: Hands-on Experience VZ07 NS12 SF02 CL15 PR21 NS18 SY21 IN09 CL19 Introductory Basic Stratix Developing Integrated Process Safety Security Features Optimize Energy Connected Lab for Switch and Safety Motion on Standards for OEMs to ControlLogix Analytics Using Components Distributed EtherNet/ Applications EtherNet/IP: Review and an Manage Policies Performance FactoryTalk Workbench HMI with IP Features Using Basic Lab Application of and Protect for FactoryTalk Software Lab FactoryTalk in Converged Guardmaster the OptiSIS Intellectual Client View Site Plantwide 440C-CR30 Solution Property Applications Edition Ethernet (CPwE) Software Architectures Configurable Safety Relay Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK SY29 SY27 NS12 SF03 CL07 PR19 NS20 SF01 CL13 Moving Toward Integrating Basic Stratix Safety System Studio 5000 PlantPAx MPC: Advanced Design, Advanced Smart Sensing: a Connected CENTERLINE Switch and Connectivity: Application Optimization Management, and Programming Hands-on Lab Enterprise by Motor Control EtherNet/ Reducing Costs, Code Manager in the Logix Implementation Techniques Modernizing Centers IP Features Downtime, and With Machine Chassis For Easy of FactoryTalk for Integrated Your Control with Studio in Converged Injuries Builder Deployment Security in a Safety and Information 5000 and Plantwide Libraries: Lab Distributed Control Applications Systems: IntelliCENTER Ethernet (CPwE) System Hands-on Lab Software Architectures 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. VZ06 NS13 SY05 PR17 NS19 CL16 IN09 Advanced TeamONE Truly Distributed Introduction to Integrated Stratix Switch Application Batch: Deploying the Design and Motion on and EtherNet/ Platform: Controller-based Implementation EtherNet/IP: IP Features Hands-on Sequences with of FactoryTalk Advanced Lab in Converged Experience FactoryTalk Security in a Plantwide Batch Distributed CL09 Ethernet (CPwE) Control System Architectures FactoryTalk View SE Configuration and Maintenance Sebastian I3 CompactLogix 5380 Controller: Hands-on Experience Suwannee 13/14 Suwannee 15 Suwannee 16 Wekiwa 1/2 Wekiwa 3/4 Wekiwa 5 Wekiwa 6 Energy Analytics Using FactoryTalk Wekiwa 7/8 Wekiwa 9/10 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Room 15

16 Tuesday Discussion Schedule 6:30 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote Sebastian Ballroom JK 9:00 a.m. NS07 SF05 IN16 TS04 AP22 VZ10 Safety System Performance and Industrial Security Bussmann by Eaton: Development Process Analytics Cloud for Through Anomaly Short Circuit Currents and and Configuration Machine Builders Detection: What s Their Impact on Electrical Tools Overview Happening on Your Equipment and SCCR Industrial Network? Deploying Wireless Networks in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures SF04 TS07 PR14 CL21 NS23 NS29 Creating the Batch Management: Modernization Plan Overview and What s that Works for You New and What s Next Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape Molex: Using Simulation Software to Optimize Control System Deployment and Commissioning Data-Link Group: SCADA Installations: Unique Topography + Wireless I/O = User Satisfaction Tempered Networks: Simplify and Secure ICS Networks with Crypto Identities NS09 NS06 NS16 TS02 IN19 SY33 CL01 Deploy Resilient Deploy Secure Network Predictive Maintenance Microsoft: Industrial Zebra Technologies: Network Architectures for The Solutions No Time for Analytics with Plant and Asset Architectures for The Connected Enterprise Downtime? Rockwell Automation Visibility Enabled by PLC Connected Enterprise Power BI, Azure, Connectivity and Smart Machine Learning Sensing and BOTs ThinManager Architecture and Best Practices: Discussion Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Overview SY07 IN22 NS24 SY31 Spectrum Controls: Power HMS Industrial Monitoring of Single Networks: Optimize Your Phase Loads for Your Remote Access Solution ControlLogix Controller with ewon Cosy SeQent: Does Your FactoryTalk to You? 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK SY01 SF05 IN01 NS08 AP23 NS22 NS27 What s New in the Integrated Architecture Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Claroty: Getting Deep Packet Inspection (DPI ) 2:00 p.m. System Hardware? Information Solutions to Work for You 3:00 p.m. Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview Scalable Analytics Overview Identity, Mobility and Location-based Services in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures STOBER Drives : Integrating STOBER Drives Hollow Bore Motors into Your Kinetix System IN15 SY06 IN20 PR04 ThinManager OSIsoft: Operational Data Delivering and Infrastructure for The Managing The Connected Enterprise Connected Enterprise: Introduction Exploring the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects Phoenix Digital: Delivering Redundant, Fast and Highly-available Industrial Networking Systems 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. IN03 SF10 TS08 IN23 NS30 Improving Productivity An Educated Customer SyTech: Automate Using Contemporary is a Repeat Customer Regulatory and Safety Designs Compliance Reports Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources NS14 SF11 NS04 IN21 SY13 Connecting Your Improve Visibility and Softing: Purpose-Built Enterprise: Measures to Diagnostics of Your Data Exchange Modules Improve Both Safety and Network with Network for ControlLogix Productivity Management Software Cyber Security Where and Why Do I Start? FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Overview Tripwire, Inc: Unobtrusive Cyber Security with Tripwire and Rockwell Automation Asset Center Room Gatlin A1 Gatlin A2 Gatlin A3 Gatlin A4 Panzacola F1 Panzacola F2 Sebastian L1 16

17 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 6:30 a.m. EPLAN: An Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Solution: From Pre-planning to Production Guest Keynote Sebastian Ballroom JK TS15 VZ12 CL12 AP14 CL17 PR05 Designing Smart Devices: Water Pollution Enhancements in Machine-level HMI Helping Design, Agency Saves Induction Motor Control with Studio 5000 Operate and Millions with DCS Performance with View Designer Maintain The Upgrade, Analytics TotalFORCE Technology Demonstration Connected Software Pepperl+Fuchs: Introducing WirelessHART with EtherNet/IP Gateway and Add On Profile Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s New Development and Management with the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects Enterprise PR08 TS06 AP03 AP16 TS13 Asset Intelligence Arkansas Steel Mullins Food Transforming Raises the Bar Products Gains the Value of with Continuous Production Maintenance Improvements Efficiencies & Storeroom! with MES TeamONE A Software Startup Inside of Rockwell Automation PR28 SF07 IN10 AP08 PR10 SY26 SF06 Machinery Safety Overall Equipment Securing and Connecting Integration of Control Selection: Energy Efficiency Your PlantPAx Systems Power Protection Relays to Integrated (OE³) to the Enterprise: Best Devices Using IEC Control Practices Protocol Defining and Sizing PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s Coming Flavor-maker Boosts Consistency with Modern Production Systems, Thinclient HMI Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development PR02 SY16 NS15 AP04 SY12 PR20 SY10 MagneMotion and Logix Security for Colorado State Virtual Plant itrak Independent Machine Builders University Brews Design with Arena Cart Technology: and End Users Up Modern DCS Simulation Introduction for Students Control Station: PID Controller Tuning: Addressing Sticky, Sluggish, and Troublesome Loops Real Time Energy Optimization: Dispatch Chillers, Pumps, Turbines, Boilers and Compressors Intelligently and Automatically RAPID Line Integration Solution Overview with Demo Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK PR25 PR12 TS03 AP20 AP15 SY24 IN06 PR23 Plantwide Control Using the Modular New Ag Terminal Optimizing System FactoryTalk with PlantPAx DCS FactoryTalk Cloud Sequencing Helps with Modular, Communications with Historian Integration of to Get Ahead StoraEnso Reduce Robust PlantPAx RSLinx, FactoryTalk Site Edition: PowerFlex Drives Alarms to Improve Opens New and OPC Architectures and CENTERLINE Uptime Markets and Design MCCs Considerations Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx DCS PR26 PR09 PR11 AP09 AP19 PR24 Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx System Hardy Process: Checkweigher, Easy to Maintain, Modify & Integrate into a Connected Enterprise Build a Connected Enterprise with Smart Information Through PlantPAx Field Device Networks Great Lakes Brewing Beats Downtime with Actionable Alarms Sonoco Eliminates Manual Reporting and Increases Global Collaboration Exploring New Features that Allow for Simulation and Offline Development Opportunities for Your PlantPAx DCS CL02 SY18 SY11 AP07 AP17 CL05 PR13 SY28 Integrated Leverage Virtual High Availability Architecture Tools: Design to Build a in Process Control Introduction Better System Systems Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Demo and Discussion Integrated Enterprise Information System Keeps First Solar Competitive Battery-free, Info-enabled AGVs Bring Portable Assembly Lines to Automotive Industry Studio 5000 Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration SY25 AP18 PR22 SPH Sine Pharmaceutical Laboratories Adds Precision To The Recipe ControlFLASH Plus Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH Sebastian L2 Sebastian L3 Sebastian L4 St. John s 22/23 St. John s 24/25 Migration Tools to Convert Your Legacy DCS and PLC-5 Systems to the PlantPAx System Suwannee 11/12 Suwannee 18/19 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview Suwannee 20/21 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Room 17

18 Tuesday Lab Schedule 6:30 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. Guest Keynote Sebastian Ballroom JK CL03 VZ03 CL10 IN04 SY14 PR15 SY08 SY19 TS14 Studio 5000 Process CompactLogix FactoryTalk FactoryTalk Enhance Operating ThinManager Integrated Product 9:00 a.m. Logix Designer : Applications for 5480 Controller: VantagePoint EMI AssetCentre: Effectiveness Experience the Architecture Compatibility Basics Lab Machine-level HMI Hands-on Lab: Introduction Basic Lab with the New Platform s Power Tools: Basic Lab and Download with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and Experience to Analytics FactoryTalk Batch View and eprocedure and Simplicity: Basic Lab Center (PCDC) 10:00 a.m. PanelView Plus 7 11:00 a.m. CL08 VZ13 IN05 IN13 PR18 SY20 TS11 Design For Reuse: Increase Your Productivity With Modular Programming Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics Increase Operational Flexibility With Data-driven Decisions for Easier Compliance Alarm Management with PlantPAx Integrated Architecture Tools: Advanced Lab Studio 5000 Architect Product Research Lab 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK CL06 VZ02 VZ14 IN07 SY15 PR07 SY04 TS10 Studio 5000 Application Code Manager Introductory Lab for Machinelevel HMI with Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level FactoryTalk Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Advanced Lab Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a Studio 5000 Architect : Building Your View Designer Product Research Lab 2:00 p.m. Project Execution FactoryTalk View HMI with Collection and PlantPAx DCS System Hands-on and Library Machine Edition PanelView 5500 Reporting Lab Management: Lab Plus 7 and PanelView View Designer and Studio :00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. CL04 VZ04 IN08 IN13 PR15 SY08 Advanced Lab for FactoryTalk Increase Enhance Operating Machine-level HMI Historian Site Operational Effectiveness with FactoryTalk Edition: Advanced Flexibility With with the New View Machine Lab Data-driven FactoryTalk Edition and Decisions for Batch View and PanelView Plus 7 Easier Compliance eprocedure Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Advanced Lab CL10 CompactLogix 5480 Controller: Hands-on Experience ThinManager Experience the Platform s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab Room Panzacola F3 Panzacola F4 Panzacola G1 Panzacola H1 Panzacola H2 Panzacola H3 Panzacola H4 Sebastian I1 Sebastian I2 18

19 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK Guest Keynote Sebastian Ballroom JK VZ07 CL09 NS12 SF03 CL15 PR21 NS19 SF01 Introductory Lab CompactLogix Basic Stratix Safety System Integrated Process Safety Introduction to Advanced for Distributed 5380 Controller: Switch and Connectivity: Motion on Standards the Design and Programming HMI with Hands-on EtherNet/ Reducing Costs, EtherNet/IP: Review and an Implementation Techniques FactoryTalk Experience IP Features Downtime, and Basic Lab Application of of FactoryTalk for Integrated View Site Edition in Converged Injuries the OptiSIS Security in a Safety Plantwide Solution Distributed Applications Ethernet (CPwE) Control System Architectures SY29 SY27 NS13 SF02 CL07 PR17 VZ09 CL16 IN17 CL13 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Handson Lab Integrating CENTERLINE Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000 and IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Stratix Switch and EtherNet/ IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay Studio 5000 Application Code Manager With Machine Builder Libraries: Lab Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controllerbased Sequences with FactoryTalk Batch Implementing FactoryTalk Alarms and Events Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab Health and Diagnostics at Your Fingertips IN17 Health and Diagnostics at Your Fingertips Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK VZ07 SY17 NS12 CL15 PR16 NS19 NS17 CL19 Introductory Lab MagneMotion Basic Stratix Integrated Controllerbased Introduction to Network Connected for Distributed and itrak Switch and Motion on Batching the Design and Security for Components HMI with Independent EtherNet/ EtherNet/IP: Using Sequence Implementation EtherNet/ Workbench FactoryTalk Cart IP Features Basic Lab Manager of FactoryTalk IP using the Software Lab View Site Edition Technology: in Converged Security in a Stratix 5950 Hands-on Plantwide Distributed Security Experience Ethernet (CPwE) Control System Appliance as a Architectures Part of Defensein-depth Strategy VZ08 CL09 NS13 SY05 PR19 NS18 NS17 IN17 CompactLogix TeamONE PlantPAx MPC: Security Features 5380 Controller: Application Optimization for OEMs to Hands-on Platform: in the Logix Manage Policies Experience Hands-on Chassis For Easy and Protect Experience Deployment Intellectual Property FactoryTalk View Site Edition: What s New in v9.0! Advanced Stratix Switch and EtherNet/ IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Network Security for EtherNet/IP Using the Stratix 5950 Security Appliance as a Part of Defensein-depth Strategy Health and Diagnostics at Your Fingertips 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sebastian I3 Suwannee 13/14 Suwannee 15 Suwannee 16 Wekiwa 1/2 Wekiwa 3/4 Wekiwa 5 Wekiwa 6 Wekiwa 7/8 Wekiwa 9/10 Room 19

20 Wednesday Discussion Schedule 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. IN02 NS02 SF09 TS01 PR04 NS28 Design Considerations Legal Considerations for Remote Access for Reliable EtherNet/IP Safety and Monitoring of Networking Connected IoT Assets FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI: Analytics in 50 Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources Exploring the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget IN03 SF11 IN18 SY30 Connecting Your erportal Software: Enterprise: Measures Leveraging The to Improve Both Safety Connected Enterprise and Productivity and Maximizing Machine Uptime Dialight: AOPs and AOIs to Streamline Lighting Network Integration with Rockwell Automation 11:00 a.m. PR01 NS05 VZ01 NS04 AP24 NS25 CL01 Building Converged What s New and What s Plantwide Ethernet Next in Visualization at Architectures Rockwell Automation PlantPAx System What s New and What s Next Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with Network Management Software Stratus Technologies: Three Rivers Water Authority Modernization Owl Computing: Data Diode Cybersecurity Protects and Replicates FactoryTalk Historian Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Overview 12:00 p.m. NS14 SF04 IN01 TS04 IN23 NS22 VZ10 Functional Safety Driving Positive Industrial Security SyTech: Automate Claroty: Getting Deep Standards and the Business Outcomes with Through Anomaly Regulatory and Packet Inspection (DPI ) Changing Compliance Information Solutions Detection: What s Compliance Reports to Work for You Landscape Happening on Your Industrial Network? Cyber Security Where and Why Do I Start? How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK NS09 NS03 SF08 NS08 CL20 NS26 SY31 Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Safety System Functional Design Identity, Mobility and Location-based Advanced Energy: The Critical Role of SCR Panduit: Best Practices for Network Design and SeQent: Does Your FactoryTalk to You? 2:00 p.m. High Performance Machine-level Architectures Delivery Process Considerations Services in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Power Controllers in Thermal Processing Deployment and Success Stories 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. PlantPAx System What s New and What s Next TS07 TS09 IN22 NS24 Digital Transformation Spectrum Controls: is Revolutionizing Power Monitoring of Manufacturing and Single Phase Loads for Industrial Operations Your ControlLogix Controller Creating the Modernization Plan that Works for You HMS Industrial Networks: Optimize Your Remote Access Solution with ewon Cosy PR01 SF05 VZ11 PR14 IN19 NS21 NS29 Safety System Modernizing Your HMI Batch Management: Microsoft: Industrial Cisco: Solutions for Tempered Networks: Development Process Overview and What s Analytics with Industrial IT Simplify and Secure and Configuration Tools New and What s Next Rockwell Automation ICS Networks with Overview Power BI, Azure, Crypto Identities Machine Learning and BOTs CL21 NS10 SY32 Molex: Using Infrastructure as Simulation Software a Service(IaaS), to Optimize Control Optimizing Your Capital System Deployment with Pre-engineered and Commissioning Solutions WIN-911: Next Generation Alarming Room Gatlin A1 Gatlin A2 Gatlin A3 Gatlin A4 Panzacola F1 Panzacola F2 Sebastian L1 20

21 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Demo and Discussion Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK CL02 SY03 SY11 AP05 AP15 SY22 VZ05 PR23 Studio 5000 Leverage Virtual Enbridge Energy New Ag Terminal FactoryTalk System Architecting a Architect : Design to Build a Taps FactoryTalk with Modular, Design Overview Distributed HMI Introduction and Better System Historian to Pump Robust PlantPAx System Demonstration Out Manageable, Opens New Actionable Markets Exida: Importance of ISA84/IEC61511 s Operation and Maintenance Requirements for SIS Integrated Architecture Tools: Introduction Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx DCS Information SY18 VZ16 AP20 AP17 SY28 Designing Your HMI for Mobility Modular Sequencing Helps StoraEnso Reduce Alarms to Improve Uptime Battery-free, Info-Enabled AGVs Bring Portable Assembly Lines to Automotive Industry Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview SF12 SY25 IN10 SY23 PR10 CL11 PR24 ControlFLASH Overall Equipment Using the new Securing and Hazardous Area Plus Overview Energy Efficiency Logix Tag-based Connecting Your Applications: and Demo of the (OE³) Alarms in Logix PlantPAx Systems Advantages of Next Generation Controllers to the Enterprise: Intrinsically Safe ControlFLASH to Reduce Best Practices Distributed I/O RF Ideas: The Big Difference: Controlled Authorization with Badges vs. User Name and Password Exploring New Features that Allow for Simulation and Offline Development Opportunities for Your PlantPAx DCS Engineering Time TS16 PR08 TS03 AP11 CL05 CL18 SF06 Administration Using the CPwE Helps Studio 5000 What s New Introduction to and Maintenance FactoryTalk Cloud Jack Daniels Application in Connected Machine Risk of PlantPAx to Get Ahead Cut Downtime, Code Manager: Components Assessment Systems Start Connected Introduction and Workbench and Functional Best Practices and Enterprise Journey Demonstration Software? Specification What s New Development Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK PR25 SY16 TS06 AP03 AP12 CL17 PR05 TS12 MagneMotion and Asset Intelligence Arkansas Steel Land O Lakes Enhancements in Development itrak Independent Transforming Raises the Bar Modernizes with Induction Motor and Management Cart Technology: the Value of with Continuous Complete Code Control Performance with the Rockwell Introduction Maintenance Improvements Rewrite, Minimal with TotalFORCE Automation Library & Storeroom! Downtime Technology of Process Objects Control Station: PID Controller Tuning: Addressing Sticky, Sluggish, and Troublesome Loops PR27 PR09 AP13 TS13 Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx System Mynah Technologies: Process Simulation It s More than Just Operator Training Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview New Information- Enabled Platform Attracts Significant Global Business Growth for LEWA TeamONE A Software Startup Inside of Rockwell Automation User Experience at Rockwell Automation CL14 VZ12 NS15 AP01 AP14 SY24 VZ05 SY10 Designing Logix Security for ARC Resources Water Pollution Optimizing System Architecting a Machine-level HMI Machine Builders Gains Total Natural Agency Saves Communications Distributed HMI with Studio 5000 and End Users Gas Visibility Millions with DCS with RSLinx, System View Designer with Connected Upgrade, Analytics FactoryTalk and OPC Demonstration Production Software Pepperl+Fuchs: Introducing WirelessHART with EtherNet/IP Gateway and Add On Profile RAPID Line Integration Solution Overview with Demo PR28 TS03 AP08 AP21 IN11 Using the FactoryTalk Cloud to Get Ahead Sebastian L2 Sebastian L3 Sebastian L4 Flavor-Maker Boosts Consistency with Modern Production Systems, Thinclient HMI St. John s 22/23 Treasury Wine Estates Uncorks Value of Premium Wines with MES St. John s 24/25 Suwannee 11/12 Suwannee 18/19 Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management Suwannee 20/21 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Room 21

22 Wednesday Lab Schedule 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. CL04 VZ02 CL10 IN04 IN14 PR06 SY08 NS11 TS05 Introductory Lab CompactLogix FactoryTalk Better Manage PlantPAx ThinManager Build Your Skills for Machinelevel 5480 Controller: VantagePoint EMI OEE for More Process Experience the on Designing HMI with Hands-on Lab: Introduction Efficient and Application Platform s Power Cell/Area Zones FactoryTalk View Experience to Analytics Profitable Development and Simplicity: with Hands-on Machine Edition Operations Basic Lab elearning and PanelView Plus 7 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Advanced Lab Efficiently Developing a Machine Safety Solution with RASWin Software 11:00 a.m. CL03 VZ04 VZ13 IN07 IN12 PR18 SY19 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Basics Lab Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer FactoryTalk Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting Increase Operations Efficiency and Profitability Using Configurable Workflows Alarm Management with PlantPAx Integrated Architecture Tools: Basic Lab 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK CL08 VZ14 IN08 IN13 PR06 SY20 TS11 Design For Reuse: Increase Your Productivity FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: PlantPAx Process Application Integrated Architecture Tools: Advanced 2:00 p.m. With Modular Programming Advanced Lab Development Lab Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Increase Operational Flexibility With Data-driven Decisions for Easier Compliance Studio 5000 Architect Product Research Lab 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. CL06 IN05 SY14 PR15 SY09 SY19 TS10 FactoryTalk FactoryTalk ThinManager Integrated VantagePoint AssetCentre: From New Server Architecture EMI Lab: Advanced Basic Lab to Completed Tools: Basic Lab Analytics Deployment: Advanced Lab Studio 5000 Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab CL10 CompactLogix 5480 Controller: Hands-on Experience Enhance Operating Effectiveness with the New FactoryTalk Batch View and eprocedure View Designer Product Research Lab Room Panzacola F3 Panzacola F4 Panzacola G1 Panzacola H1 Panzacola H2 Panzacola H3 Panzacola H4 Sebastian I1 Sebastian I2 22

23 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Handson Lab Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK SY29 SY27 NS12 CL15 PR17 VZ09 NS17 Integrating Basic Stratix Integrated Truly Distributed Implementing CENTERLINE Switch and Motion on Batch: Deploying FactoryTalk Motor Control EtherNet/ EtherNet/IP: Controller-based Alarms and Centers IP Features Basic Lab Sequences with Events with Studio in Converged FactoryTalk 5000 and Plantwide Batch IntelliCENTER Ethernet (CPwE) Software Architectures Network Security for EtherNet/IP using the Stratix 5950 Security Appliance as a Part of Defensein-depth Strategy VZ06 NS13 SF03 SY05 PR16 NS18 SF01 IN09 CL13 FactoryTalk Advanced Safety System TeamONE Controllerbased Security Advanced Energy Smart View SE Stratix Switch Connectivity: Application Batching Features Programming Analytics Using Sensing: Configuration and EtherNet/ Reducing Costs, Platform: Using Sequence for OEMs to Techniques FactoryTalk Hands-on Lab and Maintenance IP Features Downtime, and Hands-on Manager Manage Policies for Integrated in Converged Injuries Experience and Protect Safety Plantwide Intellectual Applications Ethernet (CPwE) Property Architectures CL09 CompactLogix 5380 Controller: Hands-on Experience Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK VZ07 CL09 NS12 SF02 CL07 PR19 NS19 CL16 IN09 CL19 Introductory Lab CompactLogix Basic Stratix Developing Safety Studio 5000 PlantPAx MPC: Introduction to Integrated Energy Connected for Distributed 5380 Controller: Switch and Applications Application Optimization the Design and Motion on Analytics Using Components HMI with Hands-on EtherNet/ Using Code Manager in the Logix Implementation EtherNet/IP: FactoryTalk Workbench FactoryTalk Experience IP Features Guardmaster With Machine Chassis For Easy of FactoryTalk Advanced Lab Software Lab View Site Edition in Converged 440C-CR30 Builder Deployment Security in a Plantwide Software Libraries: Lab Distributed Ethernet (CPwE) Configurable Control System Architectures Safety Relay VZ08 SY17 NS13 PR21 VZ09 SY21 CL19 MagneMotion Process Safety Implementing Optimize Connected and itrak Standards FactoryTalk ControlLogix Components Independent Review and an Alarms and Performance Workbench Cart Technology: Application of Events for FactoryTalk Software Lab Hands-on the OptiSIS Client Experience Solution Application FactoryTalk View Site Edition: What s New in v9.0! Advanced Stratix Switch and EtherNet/ IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sebastian I3 Suwannee 13/14 Suwannee 15 Suwannee 16 Wekiwa 1/2 Wekiwa 3/4 Wekiwa 5 Wekiwa 6 Wekiwa 7/8 Wekiwa 9/10 Room 23

24 Thursday Discussion Schedule 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 9:00 a.m. SY02 NS01 IN15 TS08 PR04 CL01 Fundamentals of Scalable Analytics An Educated Customer EtherNet/IP Network Overview is a Repeat Customer Technology What s New in the Integrated Architecture System Software? Exploring the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Overview 10:00 a.m. SF10 TS02 VZ10 Predictive Maintenance Solutions No Time for Downtime? Improving Productivity Using Contemporary Safety Designs How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics 11:00 a.m. SY01 NS02 IN16 NS04 SY13 Design Considerations Performance and for Reliable EtherNet/ Analytics Cloud for IP Networking Machine Builders What s New in the Integrated Architecture System Hardware? Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with Network Management Software FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Overview 12:00 p.m. IN01 Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions SY06 ThinManager Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Introduction 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK NS07 NS05 SF09 Deploying Wireless Networks in Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Legal Considerations for Safety 2:00 p.m. Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Architectures 3:00 p.m. VZ01 What s New & What s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation TS04 Industrial Security Through Anomaly Detection: What s Happening on Your Industrial Network? 4:00 p.m. IN02 NS06 NS16 Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI: Analytics in 50 Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise 5:00 p.m. NS14 Cyber Security Where and Why Do I Start? SY07 ThinManager Architecture and Best Practices: Discussion Room Gatlin A1 Gatlin A2 Gatlin A3 Gatlin A4 Panzacola F1 Panzacola F2 Sebastian L1 24

25 Defining and Sizing PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s Coming Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK PR02 IN10 SY23 PR10 VZ05 PR03 Overall Equipment Architecting a Energy Efficiency Distributed HMI (OE³) System Using the new Logix Tag-Based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices Implementation of PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s New 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Defining and Sizing PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s Coming PR09 TS06 PR22 Asset Intelligence Transforming the Value of Maintenance & Storeroom! Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx System Smart Devices: Helping Design, Operate and Maintain The Connected Enterprise Migration Tools to Convert Your Legacy DCS and PLC-5 Systems to the PlantPAx System PR02 SY03 CL12 SY22 SY26 Studio 5000 FactoryTalk System Integration of Architect : Design Overview Power Protection Introduction and Devices Using IEC Demonstration Protocol PR12 NS15 SY12 PR24 Logix Security for Virtual Plant Machine Builders Design with Arena and End Users Simulation Plantwide Control with PlantPAx DCS Integration of PowerFlex Drives and CENTERLINE MCCs Exploring New Features that Allow for Simulation and Offline Development Opportunities for Your PlantPAx DCS Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK CL14 PR08 VZ16 CL05 IN06 SF06 Integrated Motion on Administration Designing Your HMI Studio 5000 FactoryTalk Introduction to EtherNet/IP: Solution and Maintenance for Mobility Application Code Historian Machine Risk Overview of PlantPAx Manager: Introduction Site Edition: Assessment Systems and Demonstration Architectures and Functional Best Practices and Design Specification and What s New Considerations Development SF07 PR11 PR20 PR23 Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control Build a Connected Enterprise with Smart Information Through PlantPAx Field Device Networks Real Time Energy Optimization: Dispatch Chillers, Pumps, Turbines, Boilers and Compressors Intelligently and Automatically SY11 CL17 CL11 Leverage Virtual Enhancements in Hazardous Area Design to Build a Induction Motor Applications: Better System Control Performance Advantages of with TotalFORCE Intrinsically Safe Technology Distributed I/O CL12 Smart Devices: Helping Design, Operate and Maintain The Connected Enterprise Sebastian L2 Sebastian L3 Sebastian L4 St. John s 22/23 St. John s 24/25 Suwannee 11/12 CL18 What s New in Connected Components Workbench Software? Suwannee 18/19 Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx DCS Suwannee 20/21 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Room 25

26 Thursday Lab Schedule 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. CL06 VZ03 IN05 SY15 PR07 SY09 SY20 TS11 Process FactoryTalk FactoryTalk Saving Time: ThinManager Integrated Applications for VantagePoint AssetCentre: Tools to Help From New Server Architecture Machine-level HMI EMI Lab: Advanced Lab Deploy and to Completed Tools: Advanced with FactoryTalk Advanced Maintain a Deployment: Lab View Machine Analytics PlantPAx DCS Advanced Lab Edition and PanelView Plus 7 Studio 5000 Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab Studio 5000 Architect Product Research Lab 11:00 a.m. CL08 VZ04 VZ14 IN07 IN12 PR15 NS11 TS14 Advanced Lab for Advanced Lab FactoryTalk Increase Enhance Build Your Skills Machine-level HMI for Designing Historian SE: Operations Operating on Designing with FactoryTalk Machine-level Basic Lab on Data Efficiency and Effectiveness Cell/Area Zones View Machine HMI with Collection and Profitability Using with the New with Hands-on Edition and PanelView 5500 Reporting Configurable FactoryTalk elearning PanelView Plus 7 and Studio 5000 Workflows Batch View and View Designer eprocedure Design For Reuse: Increase Your Productivity With Modular Programming Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK CL04 CL10 IN05 IN14 PR07 SY09 SY04 TS05 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Advanced Lab 2:00 p.m. CompactLogix 5480 Controller: Hands-on Experience FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics Better Manage OEE for More Efficient and Profitable Operations Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx DCS ThinManager From New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab Studio 5000 Architect : Building Your System Hands-on Lab Efficiently Developing a Machine Safety Solution with RASWin Software 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. CL04 VZ03 IN08 SY15 PR18 NS11 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Advanced Lab Process Applications for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Advanced Lab Alarm Management with PlantPAx Build Your Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on elearning 5:00 p.m. Room Panzacola F3 Panzacola F4 Panzacola G1 Panzacola H1 Panzacola H2 Panzacola H3 Panzacola H4 Sebastian I1 Sebastian I2 26

27 Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK VZ06 SY27 NS12 CL07 PR21 NS17 CL13 FactoryTalk Integrating Basic Stratix Studio 5000 Process Safety Network Security Smart Sensing: View SE CENTERLINE Switch and Application Standards for EtherNet/IP Hands-on Lab Configuration Motor Control EtherNet/ Code Manager Review and an using the Stratix and Maintenance Centers IP Features With Machine Application of 5950 Security with Studio in Converged Builder the OptiSIS Appliance as a 5000 and Plantwide Libraries: Lab Solution Part of Defensein-depth IntelliCENTER Ethernet (CPwE) Strategy Software Architectures VZ08 SY17 NS13 SF03 SY05 PR19 NS20 CL16 FactoryTalk View Site Edition: What s New in v9.0! MagneMotion and itrak Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience Advanced Stratix Switch and EtherNet/ IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Safety System Connectivity: Reducing Costs, Downtime, and Injuries TeamONE Application Platform: Hands-on Experience PlantPAx MPC: Optimization in the Logix Chassis For Easy Deployment Advanced Design, Management, and Implementation of FactoryTalk Security in a Distributed Control System Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab Lunch Sebastian Ballroom JK VZ06 SY17 NS12 SY05 PR16 NS18 SF01 IN17 FactoryTalk MagneMotion Basic Stratix TeamONE Controllerbased Security Advanced Health and View SE and itrak Switch and Application Batching Features Programming Diagnostics at Configuration Independent EtherNet/ Platform: Using Sequence for OEMs to Techniques for Your Fingertips and Maintenance Cart IP Features Hands-on Manager Manage Policies Integrated Safety Technology: in Converged Experience and Protect Applications Hands-on Plantwide Intellectual Experience Ethernet (CPwE) Property Architectures IN17 Health and Diagnostics at Your Fingertips SY29 NS13 SF02 PR17 VZ09 SY21 Moving Toward Advanced Developing Truly Distributed Implementing Optimize a Connected Stratix Switch Safety Batch: Deploying FactoryTalk ControlLogix Enterprise by and EtherNet/ Applications Controller-based Alarms and Performance Modernizing IP Features Using Sequences with Events for FactoryTalk Your Control in Converged Guardmaster FactoryTalk Client and Information Plantwide 440C-CR30 Batch Applications Systems: Handson Ethernet (CPwE) Software Lab Architectures Configurable Safety Relay CL09 CompactLogix 5380 Controller: Hands-on Experience 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sebastian I3 Suwannee 13/14 Suwannee 15 Suwannee 16 Wekiwa 1/2 Wekiwa 3/4 Wekiwa 5 Wekiwa 6 Wekiwa 7/8 Wekiwa 9/10 Room 27

28 Friday Discussion & Lab Schedule Discussion 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. SY02 SF10 TS02 Improving Productivity Using Contemporary Safety Designs What s New in the Integrated Architecture System Software? Predictive Maintenance Solutions No Time for Downtime? 9:00 a.m. SF04 SF08 TS04 Safety System Functional Design Considerations Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape Industrial Security Through Anomaly Detection: What s Happening on Your Industrial Network? 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. NS09 Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures NS06 Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise IN01 Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions Room Gatlin A1 Gatlin A2 Gatlin A3 Gatlin A4 Lab 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. CL08 VZ04 IN08 PR18 SY09 Advanced Lab for FactoryTalk Alarm Management Machine-level HMI Historian Site with PlantPAx with FactoryTalk View Edition: Advanced Machine Edition and Lab PanelView Plus 7 Design For Reuse: Increase Your Productivity With Modular Programming ThinManager From New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. CL06 VZ14 IN13 Advanced Lab for Designing Machinelevel HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Studio 5000 Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab Increase Operational Flexibility With Data- Driven Decisions for Easier Compliance Room Panzacola F3 Panzacola F4 Panzacola G1 Panzacola H1 Panzacola H2 Panzacola H3 Panzacola H4 28

29 Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer Demonstration Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK VZ12 SY23 SY24 PR13 Using the new Logix Tag-Based Optimizing System Alarms in Logix Controllers to Communications with RSLinx, Reduce Engineering Time FactoryTalk and OPC High Availability in Process Control Systems 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. IN06 FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations PR03 Implementation of PlantPAx Systems Best Practices and What s New 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sebastian L3 St. John s 24/25 Suwannee 11/12 Suwannee 18/19 Suwannee 20/21 Room Studio 5000 Architect : Building Your System Hands-on Lab Breakfast Sebastian Ballroom JK SY04 SY29 NS13 PR16 NS20 NS17 IN17 Moving Toward a Controller-based Advanced Design, Network Security for Connected Enterprise Batching Using Management, and EtherNet/IP using the by Modernizing SequenceManager Implementation of Stratix 5950 Security Your Control and FactoryTalk Security Appliance as a Part Information Systems: in a Distributed of Defense-in-depth Hands-on Lab Control System Strategy Advanced Stratix Switch and EtherNet/ IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures SY20 VZ08 VZ09 SY21 FactoryTalk View Implementing Site Edition: What s FactoryTalk Alarms New and Events in v9.0! Integrated Architecture Tools: Advanced Lab Optimize ControlLogix Performance for FactoryTalk Client Applications Health and Diagnostics at Your Fingertips 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sebastian I1 Sebastian I3 Suwannee 15 Wekiwa 3/4 Wekiwa 5 Wekiwa 6 Wekiwa 7/8 Room 29

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34 Session Descriptions Register to Attend Sessions Registration is required to attend sessions. Download the ROKTechED mobile app or visit the session change kiosks to create your agenda. Session Tracks New for 2017! Sessions are organized by their main track and, if applicable, by sub-tracks listed after the session descriptions. APPLICATION & CASE STUDIES CONTROL INFORMATION NETWORKS & SECURITY PROCESS SAFETY SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES VISUALIZATION APPLICATION & CASE STUDIES AP01 ARC Resources Gains Total Natural Gas Visibility with ConnectedProduction Continuous improvement initiatives drove ARC Resources, an oil and gas producer out of Alberta, Canada to initiate a pilot to optimize artificial lift and gas flow measurement on aging assets. With a ConnectedProduction solution from Rockwell Automation the ARC team gained visibility across operations, including well pad design up to 32 wells and gas plants. This eliminated the need for multiple remote terminal units and standalone flow computers reducing hardware, training and maintenance costs. AP04 Colorado State University Brews Up Modern DCS for Students The new Fermentation Science and Technology program at Colorado State University features two on-campus breweries designed to operate like commercial breweries including automation and information solutions. Partnering with Malisko Engineering, the university implemented PlantPAx, leveraging FactoryTalk software for advanced reporting, offering scalability for program expansions and real-world experience for students. AP03 Arkansas Steel Raises the Bar with Continuous Improvements Arkansas Steel needed to improve yield and better meet customer s unique recipes. Manual data collection and reporting, however, slowed their ability to make process improvements. By deploying FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI from Rockwell Automation, Arkansas Steel automated the aggregation and reporting of data, helping increase yield by at least three percent. AP05 Enbridge Energy Taps FactoryTalk Historian to Pump Out Manageable, Actionable Information Enbridge Energy operates the longest oil and liquids transportation system in the world. To gather and manage data from pump sites across North America, the company deployed a scalable historian system to automatically interpret and integrate tags from hundreds of field controllers, and centrally-manage system-wide configuration changes for accurate real-time information on performance. 34 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

35 AP07 Integrated Enterprise Information System Keeps First Solar Competitive First Solar must continuously increase solar panel efficiency while reducing production costs to stay competitive globally. A standardized Rockwell Automation control infrastructure with the FactoryTalk Gateway Cloud is connecting First Solar plant and enterprise information to eliminate back-up servers, cut IT costs by millions of dollars, and improve insight to minimize downtime. AP11 CPwE Helps Jack Daniels Cut Downtime, Start Connected Enterprise Journey A disparate network architecture and communication outages led to downtime and production loss at a Jack Daniels bottling facility. By transitioning to a scalable, secure plantwide CPwE architecture, Jack Daniels cut downtime, improved the diagnostics available to operations and maintenance personnel, and prepared to connect enterprise and process networks. AP08 Flavor-Maker Boosts Consistency with Modern Production Systems, Thin-client HMI Givaudan is upgrading systems in North America and Asia to improve consistency across flavor production sites. Using modern control architecture with ThinManager, the company is rolling out over 100 HMIs, cutting install time from days to minutes, nearly eliminating HMI failures and associated downtime, building collaboration between teams globally, and adding the capability for supervisors to shadow operators while troubleshooting. AP12 Land O Lakes Modernizes with Complete Code Rewrite, Minimal Downtime A cheese production facility was utilizing a large PLC-5 system which was nearing obsolescence. However, an upgrade with too much downtime could waste valuable milk supply. Partnering with Cybertrol Engineering, Land O Lakes upgraded to ControlLogix, deployed entirely new code in a phased approach while layering a virtualized FactoryTalk information software solution with just a 48-hour shutdown. AP09 Great Lakes Brewing Beats Downtime with Actionable Alarms When producing over 5.2M gallons of beer per year, every moment of unplanned downtime is a loss in productivity and revenue. Great Lakes Brewing is implementing modern alarming techniques and standards to minimize the impact of such events. This brewer will share alarm design considerations that cut startup time, integrate smoothly into Logix systems, and give maintenance actionable information on failures. Also, get a preview of frictionless health and diagnostic monitoring software for alerts that requires zero PLC coding. AP13 New Information-enabled Platform Attracts Significant Global Business Growth for LEWA LEWA s Bioprocess Group helps its customers keep pace with the critical demand for increased information to ensure regulatory compliance and consistency. By transitioning to an integrated control and information solution from Rockwell Automation, the company has quickly designed, deployed and supported new chromatography systems at over 30 locations. AP14 Water Pollution Agency Saves Millions with DCS Upgrade, Analytics Software Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency, a leader in beneficial reuse of domestic wastewater, needed improved regulatory compliance and system reliability at its recycled water facility. After migrating to PlantPAx DCS and FactoryTalk Analytics software, the agency realized a five-year ROI, simplified regulatory reporting, and solved system-wide pressure control issues, saving millions of dollars. 35

36 Session Descriptions APPLICATION & CASE STUDIES (CONT.) AP15 New Ag Terminal with Modular, Robust PlantPAx Opens New Markets Rail-line access brings Midwest Farmers Cooperative grain to national markets at higher profit margins. The co-op partnered with Wachter Inc. to automate a new ag terminal in southeast Nebraska. They deployed a centralized, scalable PlantPAx DCS solution with an EtherNet/IP backbone, enabling detailed process monitoring and visualization, compliance reporting, preventative maintenance, secure remote access for support, and an information infrastructure that ties into enterprise systems and can expand into other sites, applications, and mobile devices. AP16 Mullins Food Products Gains Production Efficiencies with MES Mullins Food Products needed to increase production without expanding their plant s footprint, and to gain greater visibility into each batch of their nearly 250 sauces. By integrating the control layer with CPGSuite information software, the company has saved over a million dollars per year by better managing materials and their process, and providing operators with actionable information. AP18 SPH Sine Pharmaceutical Laboratories Adds Precision to the Recipe Made in China 2025 inspires manufacturers to adopt leadingedge technology that reduces reliance on manual processes and their potential for error. SPH Sine Pharmaceutical Laboratories selected PharmaSuite MES from Rockwell Automation to standardize and track their microbe building and solid preparation processes. The system is poised to reduce human error, meet new regulatory requirements and boost productivity. AP19 Sonoco Eliminates Manual Reporting and Increases Global Collaboration Sonoco, a packaging solutions company, was struggling with an outdated quality management system. The company partnered with Stone Technologies to upgrade to a system based on FactoryTalk Historian SE software that acquires and aggregates real-time and static test data. The solution allows Sonoco quality data scientists to compare test results globally and eliminates manual, paper-based archives and reporting. AP17 Battery-free, Info-enabled AGVs Bring Portable Assembly Lines to Automotive Industry Automotive manufacturing traditionally requires significant, sunk capital investment. RedViking battery-free automated guide vehicles make it possible to reconfigure, reuse and scale entire production lines. Powered by Rockwell Automation control solutions, RedViking AGVs offer on-board power, measurable data on OEE, MTBF and MTTR, and the ability to connect AGVs into enterprise information systems. AP20 Modular Sequencing Helps StoraEnso Reduce Alarms to Improve Uptime StoraEnso, a provider of renewable packaging, biomaterials, wooden and paper products, created a greenfield facility for producing Xylose from agricultural waste. Collaborating with Cross Company they implemented a PlantPAx solution for advanced sequencing, alarming and reporting. Operators are able to control nuisances and deviations through the modular sequencing capabilities, reducing alarms to boost uptime. AP21 Treasury Wine Estates Uncorks Value of Premium Wines with MES Treasury Wine Estates produces close to one million bottles of wine a day at their Australian packaging facility. A legacy MES at the site limited insight and control of work order details. With a new bottling line, the company replaced the old system, integrating ControlLogix controllers with MES and manufacturing intelligence solutions from Rockwell Automation to boost inventory accuracy to nearly 100 percent and reduce downtime. 36 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

37 * AP22 Bussmann by Eaton: Short Circuit Currents and Their Impact on Electrical Equipment and SCCR A Rockwell Automation customer, with panel SCCR of just 5,000 amps, faced projects requiring 65,000 amp SCCR. Working with Bussmann by Eaton circuit protection experts, an SCCR analysis identified component changes needed without impacting the panel layout or material costs. * AP23 STOBER Drives : Integrating STOBER Drives Hollow Bore Motors into Your Kinetix System STOBER Drives will introduce the hollow bore series of servo motors that will allow you to increase machine dynamics and reduce space. These motors integrate easily into Kinetix 5700/6500. Applications and motion analyzer will be reviewed. * AP24 Stratus Technologies: Three Rivers Water Authority Modernization In 2016, an aging Bristol Babcock SCADA system was replaced with Rockwell Automation PlantPAx supplied by Advanced Electrical Technologies. Thin clients and virtual machines running on a Stratus ftserver based IDC delivered a blazing fast SCADA interconnectivity and reduced TCO. 37

38 Session Descriptions CONTROL CL01 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Overview Want to learn more about Rockwell Software Studio 5000 Logix Designer and see how new productivity features can improve your design experience? This session will show how new capabilities enable scalable solutions, efficient project design, effective content management, quicker downtime recovery and collaborative engineering workflows. SYSTEM CL02 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Demo & Discussion Do you want more than an overview, but don t want to dive right into a lab? If so, this demo and discussion is for you. This session combines presentation with instructor-led demonstration of the new Studio 5000 Logix Designer productivity features along with best practices for programming your applications. There is no better way to quickly see and learn what this powerful new release has to offer. SYSTEM CL06 Studio 5000 Application Code Manager Project Execution and Library Management: Lab Quickly build your automation projects using the Rockwell Automation Application Code Manager. This lab will provide you the opportunity to create project content by selecting library objects (control modules, equipment s modules, etc.) and providing configuration data, such as object name and description (i.e. V100, Tank 100 Inlet Valve), equipment set points, control interlocks, conditional inclusion (i.e. Has Diagnostics), etc. Once all the configuration, not programming is provided you will initiate a project build (ACD file) that you will be able to download to a controller to run. In addition, this lab will provide you the opportunity to create a new library object that includes Logix, FactoryTalk View SE, FactoryTalk Historian and FactoryTalk Alarms and Events content. Work with ACM Library Designer and Library Object Manager to build and publish library objects into the ACM database. Create highly parameterized library objects for modular reuse and flexibility. SYSTEM INFORMATION CL03 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Basics Lab Are you new to Logix programming or want a quick refresher on the basics? This session will provide an overview of the core capabilities offered in Studio 5000 Logix Designer and highlight the importance of good design practices. Mastering these fundamentals will ensure a good design and prepare you for the advanced session! SYSTEM CL04 Studio 5000 Logix Designer : Advanced Lab So you ve got the basics, now let s take it to the next level with this advanced Logix session. This pick-and-choose lab will allow you to explore topics of interest and quickly see how capabilities add the most value to your design. By the end of this session, you will be on your way to becoming an expert! SYSTEM CL05 Studio 5000 Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration This session combines presentation with instructor-led demonstration of Application Code Manager (ACM) capability. This session will cover how to quickly build your automation projects using reusable code stored in libraries. See how configuration, not programming, is used by selecting library objects (control modules, equipment modules, etc.) and providing configuration data, such as object name and descriptions, equipment set points, control interlocks, I/O mapping, etc., required for your project. Once all the configuration, not programming, is provided the project will be built (ACD file) which can be downloaded to a controller. SYSTEM INFORMATION CL07 Studio 5000 Application Code Manager with Machine Builder Libraries: Lab Experience how to instantiate Machine Builder Libraries from Application Code Manager and features such as hardware abstraction, virtualization and enhanced diagnostics. SYSTEM INFORMATION CL08 Design For Reuse: Increase Your Productivity with Modular Programming Modular programming is a way to increase your productivity by using reusable logic and objects. This session will cover the basics of modular programming from development to deployment. Come see what Rockwell Automation has to offer! The session includes both instructor-led demonstrations as well as hands-on activities. SYSTEM CL09 CompactLogix 5380 Controller: Hands-on Experience Looking for high performance in a small controller form factor? Come experience the scalability of our Integrated Architecture system with the CompactLogix 5380 controller and Compact 5069 I/O, all presented and navigated using the new PanelView 5500 operator interface. SYSTEM 38 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

39 CL10 CompactLogix 5480 Controller: Hands-on Experience This session will introduce and demonstrate the capabilities of our new CompactLogix 5480 controller. Learn the power of Logix and Windows in one controller. The presentation will cover target applications, teaching the value provided by the features. SYSTEM CL15 Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Basic Lab Learn how to configure, program and commission a CompactLogix 5370 controller with integrated motion on EtherNet/IP using the new Kinetix 5500 servo drives and PowerFlex 527 variable frequency drives. SYSTEM SAFETY CL11 Hazardous Area Applications: Advantages of Intrinsically Safe Distributed I/O Intrinsic safety is a commonly used explosion protection method. This presentation will review key considerations for equipment in hazardous areas and specifically illustrate the advantages of using intrinsically safe 1719 Ex I/O as a solution for explosion protection. SYSTEM PROCESS CL16 Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Advanced Lab This hands-on lab showcases how our Integrated Architecture system takes motion to the next level. This session will be based on the new ControlLogix 5580 controller, 5069 Compact I/O and Kinetix 5700 servo drives and demonstrates how they combine to boost motion performance to unprecedented levels. SYSTEM SAFETY CL12 Smart Devices: Helping Design, Operate and Maintain The Connected Enterprise Smart devices deliver real-time control and information that feeds up through your smart connected plant. This session will give an overview of how our smart edge devices help contribute to the success of your operations during the design, operation and maintenance of your operations. SAFETY NETWORKS & SECURITY CL17 Enhancements in Induction Motor Control Performance with TotalFORCE Technology This session will introduce you to TotalFORCE technology new control capabilities for PowerFlex 755T drives that responds to changes in operating conditions with adaptive control and provides real-time monitoring of drive components and motor health. Learn how these smart devices can help keep you producing and prevent downtime. TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES CL13 Smart Sensing: Hands-on Lab This lab highlights Allen-Bradley smart sensors and how they enable The Connected Enterprise by providing seamless visibility of your processes through the Integrated Architecture. Attendees will experiment with these new Allen-Bradley sensing technologies and find out how they can apply specific features to solve sample applications. SYSTEM NETWORKS & SECURITY CL14 Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview This session introduces the latest additions to the Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP product portfolio, and a preview of upcoming products and features. New products that will be highlighted include the ControlLogix 5580 controller, 5069 Compact I/O platform, Kinetix 5700 servo drives, itrak intelligent transportation system, VPC line of motors, and the PowerFlex 527 AC drive. A demonstration of the design, configuration, programming, and commissioning of an Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP system will highlight the key new features of the system. SYSTEM SAFETY CL18 What s New in Connected Components Workbench Software? Learn about the new features in Connected Components Workbench software which assist in reducing design and setup time of small machine applications by being able to configure and program multiple devices in the same project. This includes Micro800 Controllers, PanelView 800 Graphic Terminals, PowerFlex Drives and Guardmaster safety products. SYSTEM CL19 Connected Components Workbench Software Lab This lab will provide hands-on experience with basic programming of a Micro800 controller, a PowerFlex Drive and the PanelView 800 Graphic Terminal. You will learn about the new features in Connected Components Workbench software such as sockets programming, run mode address change, and improved cross-reference browser. SYSTEM 39

40 Session Descriptions * CL20 Advanced Energy: The Critical Role of SCR Power Controllers in Thermal Processing This session demystifies the oft-overlooked functions and complexities of the power and temperature control loop with special consideration for SCR power efficiency, accuracy, reliability, I/O compatibility, connectivity, ease of integration with tools like an AOP, and overall intuitive system use. * CONTROL (CONT.) CL21 Molex: Using Simulation Software to Optimize Control System Deployment and Commissioning Utilizing I/O Simulation allows for control system errors to be swiftly identified in a non-field environment, allowing new processes to be implemented and commissioned quickly and accurately thereby avoiding the high cost of production downtime. INFORMATION IN01 Driving Positive Business Outcomes with Information Solutions Learn how Information Solutions help to maximize the value of production operations in any industry. New offerings help you connect people, processes and technology in ways never before possible. Explore how innovative operations management solutions, scalable analytics tools, a collaboration app, and connected services work together in a Connected Enterprise. VISUALIZATION IN02 FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI: Analytics in 50 What kind of analytics are possible within FactoryTalk VantagePoint now that FactoryTalk Historian includes Asset Framework and Event Frames? In just 50 minutes, learn how to perform basic analytics and develop content for mobile devices, tablets or at your desktop with ControlLogix, FactoryTalk Historian, VantagePoint EMI and an information engineer. IN03 Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data Sources Gaining analytics insights that extend beyond single-equipment performance requires looking at multiple sources of data in a combined way. It s becoming common for companies to look at manufacturing data combined with safety, product field performance, warranty data, and other non-traditional content. Learn how to build a strategy through actual examples. IN04 FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI Lab: Introduction to Analytics Learn how to take advantage of The Connected Enterprise by integrating and accessing data from Rockwell Automation systems with FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI. In this introductory lab, you ll explore the key building blocks and analytic capabilities of FactoryTalk VantagePoint, and build a mobile dashboard using data from FactoryTalk Historian s Asset Framework. 40 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

41 IN05 FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI Lab: Advanced Analytics Learn how to leverage FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI to turn raw data into actionable information including trends, golden batches and dashboards. This session includes FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework and Event Frames, SQL CLR, Eventing and SQL Reporting Services, post-sql processing, SQL CLR application, model building techniques and others. IN06 FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations Let us help you better understand the design and operational characteristics of a site-level historian solution based on OSI PI Server technology. Advanced topics include interface redundancy and high availability. IN07 FactoryTalk Historian SE: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting Experience FactoryTalk Historian SE firsthand as you learn the basic elements of system configuration, data collection and reporting tools. In this lab, we will explore Asset Framework as a mechanism for structuring your data to better align with the equipment (or assets), and how to build reports in FactoryTalk VantagePoint. IN08 FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab Choose your favorite(s): Topics include configuring interface redundancy and data buffering, tools and methods for backfilling data into the archive, and, new this year, using Asset Framework and Event Frames for reporting in VantagePoint. Attendees should have a working understanding of FactoryTalk Historian SE to maximize the experience. IN09 Energy Analytics Using FactoryTalk Learn how to utilize FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix, FactoryTalk Historian and FactoryTalk VantagePoint to reduce costs and improve energy efficiency in your facility. You ll learn basic EnergyMetrix configuration and various techniques to develop analytics using FactoryTalk Historian and FactoryTalk VantagePoint. IN10 Overall Equipment Energy Efficiency (OE³) Learn how to apply standard techniques for determining equipment efficiency that you can factor into energy analytics. You will learn how to determine what percentage of your energy consumption results in productive versus non-productive consumption. IN11 Achieve Your Connected Enterprise Vision with Scalable Operations Management Traditional operations management is often an all-in, enterprisewide solution. Learn how many smart manufacturers are starting small, addressing specific manufacturing challenges like quality, machine performance or track/trace and genealogy. They re implementing scalable, fit-for-purpose apps at a machine or work area, then scaling to a full MES as they realize ROI. IN12 Increase Operations Efficiency and Profitability Using Configurable Workflows Smart manufacturers are addressing specific production challenges using fit-for-purpose applications that scale easily for improved ROI and flexible deployment. Learn how to use the Production app to manage build plans and track materials and consumptions using configurable workflows. IN13 Increase Operational Flexibility With Data-driven Decisions for Easier Compliance Smart manufacturers are addressing specific production challenges using fit-for-purpose applications that scale easily for improved ROI and flexible deployment. Learn how the Quality app provides automated information gathering and reporting to help you achieve regulatory compliance, enforce quality standards and easily configure quality recipes and escalation plans. 41

42 Session Descriptions INFORMATION (CONT.) IN14 Better Manage OEE for More Efficient and Profitable Operations Smart manufacturers are addressing specific production challenges using fit-for-purpose applications that scale easily for improved ROI and flexible deployment. You ll learn how to measure and analyze performance so you can take appropriate corrective action to maximize operations. IN15 Scalable Analytics Overview In an Industrial Internet of Things, is your aim to collect data or to gain insight? Learn how FactoryTalk Analytics tools speed time to insight by connecting to and modeling processes, then validating, calculating and presenting actionable insights to key stakeholders at all levels of an organization and operation. IN16 Performance and Analytics Cloud for Machine Builders Learn how the new FactoryTalk Analytics for Machines software provides machine builders with information they need to help their end users run their machines at top performance. Review challenges faced by both machine builders and end users and understand how this cloud-based information solution enables both partners to maximize value. * * * IN19 Microsoft: Industrial Analytics with Rockwell Automation Power BI, Azure, Machine Learning and BOTs This session will provide you with a quick overview of several key Microsoft analytics technologies, and how they re being applied in manufacturing to address a wide array of challenges. We ll also review how these technologies are being integrated into the Rockwell Automation portfolio and some use cases for them. This will be a joint presentation between Microsoft and Rockwell Automation. IN20 OSIsoft: Operational Data Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise Optimized for manufacturing data collection from Rockwell Automation centric controls, machines and work cells with seamless integration to an OSIsoft Enterprise Infrastructure are designed to empower personnel at all levels with insight and analytics to more effectively address productivity, quality, environmental, energy and other business improvement initiatives. IN21 Softing: Purpose-built Data Exchange Modules for ControlLogix Modules optimized for database to ControlLogix data exchange or for providing OPC UA Server connection augment The Connected Enterprise with complementary connectivity. Learn about Softing s tmanager and OPC UA Server modules in this session. IN17 Health and Diagnostics at Your Fingertips Learn how to apply our analytics appliance to real-world scenarios to diagnose issues and make your engineers more productive. You ll see how easy and intuitive the product is to use, and have a chance to interact with the Shelby bot built inside! * IN22 Spectrum Controls: Power Monitoring of Single Phase Loads for Your ControlLogix Controller Measure real-time power consumption or production for electric arc furnace electrodes, glass furnace electrodes, large motors, solar power systems, wind turbines, etc. Wherever you have a ControlLogix I/O rack you can now monitor up to eight single phase installations with a single module. * IN18 erportal Software: Leveraging The Connected Enterprise and Maximizing Machine Uptime Using erportal s condition-based Workflow and CMMS software solutions, PlantPAx /FactoryTalk tags trigger predictive work orders and notifications, FactoryTalk ProductionCentre and FactoryTalk View operators create work orders, move assets to off-line or down states and trigger upcoming PMs. And Rockwell Automation Distributor stocking levels are exposed, based on the geographic location of work orders, facilitating immediate procurement of non-stocked items required. * IN23 SyTech: Automate Regulatory and Compliance Reports Are you tired of spending valuable time each month creating regulatory reports? Do you need operational information to help improve the overall plant efficiency? This session demonstrates how XLReporter is used in industry, such as regulatory reports for Water/Wastewater. 42 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

43 NETWORKS & SECURITY NS01 Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology Learn the capabilities and features of EtherNet/IP, including an overview of networking technology and terminology. Learn how the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) fully uses the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the value of supporting standard Ethernet and Internet Protocol (IP) network technology. NS02 Design Considerations for Reliable EtherNet/IP Networking This discussion will review the considerations to help you design and deploy a scalable, reliable, safe and future-ready EtherNet/ IP network infrastructure. Topics will include segmentation techniques, data prioritization, resiliency, structure and hierarchy. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the NS01 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. NS03 Fundamentals of CIP (EtherNet/IP) Packet Delivery Process Have you ever wondered how a CIP packet traverses a switched and routed network infrastructure? This discussion reviews the encapsulation/decapsulation process and network services such as ARP required to successfully deliver a CIP packet across a network infrastructure. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the NS01 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. NS04 Improve Visibility and Diagnostics of Your Network with Network Management Software In this session, learn about how the new Network Management Software (NMS) from Rockwell Automation can help improve your industrial network visibility and troubleshooting procedures by providing intuitive network information within context of the automation system designed for the non-it personnel. Easily discover plant floor assets, automatically create as-built topology of managed switches and devices, with live device centric views for real-time configuration. In addition, NMS can monitor the network for alarms, events and audits which are automatically captured and can provide for easy historical analysis. This session combines presentation with an instructorled demonstration of NMS. NS05 Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures Learn why and how to use reference architectures to build a scalable, reliable, safe, secure and future-ready network infrastructure. This discussion provides an overview of the Cisco and Rockwell Automation Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) architectures. Learn what defines a reference architecture, why they re important and how these architectures combined with products, services and solutions support successful deployment of The Connected Enterprise. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the NS01 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. NS06 Deploy Resilient Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise Optimization of your plant-wide architecture requires a network infrastructure that is scalable, reliable, safe, secure and future-ready. Learn about the Cisco and Rockwell Automation CPwE resiliency framework and multiple resiliency protocols, including DLR, REP, VSS, StackWise, PRP, and others using Stratix and Catalyst switches. Prior attendance of the NS05 - Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures session is recommended. NS07 Deploying Wireless Networks in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Plant-wide architectures increasingly use IEEE wireless networks for critical Industrial Automation and Control System (IACS) applications. This discussion reviews the wireless LAN (WLAN) design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation CPwE architectures. Learn about the CPwE WLAN framework, Unified vs. autonomous WLAN, EtherNet/IP application consideration for wireless media, and Stratix 5100 Access Point (AP) / Workgroup Bridge (WGB). NS08 Identity, Mobility and Location-based Services in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures Mobile platforms and applications play a critical role in The Connected Enterprise. A defense-in-depth security approach requires enforcement of authentication and authorization policies for users of mobile devices running applications such as FactoryTalk TeamONE. This discussion reviews the use cases and design considerations to successfully deploy Identity and Mobility Services within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation CPwE architecture using the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) and Unified WLAN. It also introduces Location-based Services for mobile devices using Cisco wireless infrastructure. SYSTEM 43

44 Session Descriptions NETWORKS & SECURITY (CONT.) NS09 Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures This discussion reviews the considerations in successful design and deployment of high-performance EtherNet/IP features such as: Gigabit Ethernet, Direct Device Level Ring (DLR) to meet machine level network topology needs, Network Address Translation (NAT) to enable application code reuse. Discussions will also include recommendations for architectures that include real-time applications such as motion control and switch selection considerations. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the NS01 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. NS10 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Optimizing Your Capital with Pre-engineered Solutions This session will demonstrate how pre-engineered solutions offered as a service can provide proven Industrial Data Center and IT/OT network packages with minimal capital expenditure. Gain understanding of how IaaS eases the burden of maintenance, administration, warranty, and software license management. Learn how the services offered with pre-engineered solutions minimizes risk in all phases of a project s lifecycle. TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES NS11 Build Your Skills on Designing Cell/Area Zones with Hands-on elearning Cisco, Panduit and Rockwell Automation have collaborated to develop an industrial network design elearning training program to help teach the critical design skills needed to build your plantwide network. In this session, you will get a brief introduction on the importance of designing a robust cell/area zone from the course authors. The majority of the time will be hands-on learning, where you can select from a variety of topics featured in the new course, including wireless, segmentation, and network topologies. TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES NS12 Basic Stratix Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures This hands-on lab will cover a variety of techniques and best practices using EtherNet/IP, including Stratix 5700 and Stratix 8000 hardware familiarization. It will demonstrate how to configure Stratix switches using the Device Manager, the AOP and controller tags in Studio 5000 ; and how to use the Stratix FactoryTalk View faceplates for diagnostics. It will also show configuration and diagnostics of a Device Level Ring (DLR) Topology. NS13 Advanced Stratix Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures This hands-on lab will cover some of the advanced Stratix switch features such as Network Address Translation (NAT), VLAN segmentation, Connected Routing, and switch resiliency and security. A prior knowledge of the basic EtherNet/IP and Stratix switch features, or attendance of the NS12 - Basic Stratix Switch and EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Architectures lab is recommended. NS14 Cyber Security - Where and Why Do I Start? Securing The Connected Enterprise requires a holistic defensein-depth approach. This discussion will address various system level scenarios with consideration to the attack continuum: prevent, detect, and respond. Attendees will better understand how to best utilize the breadth of solutions offered by Rockwell Automation and our partners. In addition, learn about developing standards and regulations around security and the Rockwell Automation approach for building security into their products. NS15 Logix Security for Machine Builders and End Users Studio 5000 Logix Designer is introducing a new way to control access to selected routines and add-on instructions using software licensing technology. Additionally, FactoryTalk Security can now be used by machine builders and end users to enforce policies for accessing controllers and content. Come and learn about these new capabilities. CONTROL NS16 Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise Protecting industrial control and automation system (IACS) assets requires a holistic defense-in-depth security approach, which addresses internal and external security threats. This discussion reviews the security design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation CPwE reference architectures. Learn about the architectural security framework, identity services, IDMZ, Stratix 5950 and Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewall solutions to help you improve the availability, integrity and confidentiality of your network architecture. Prior attendance of the NS05 - Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures session is recommended. 44 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

45 NS17 Network Security for EtherNet/IP Using the Stratix 5950 Security Appliance as a Part of Defense-in-depth Strategy With continuing convergence of plant-floor EtherNet/IP and enterprise Ethernet networks, there are opportunities for better business decisions but also challenges associated with cyber security. Because of the openness of EtherNet/IP networks, configuration and architectural design must be secured and hardened. Plant-wide deployment of the Stratix 5950 security appliance helps to secure and harden EtherNet/IP networks and creates smaller zones of trust. In this advanced hands-on lab, the Stratix 5950 will be configured to restrict and inspect EtherNet/ IP network traffic using Industrial Firewall (IFW) and CIP Deep Packet Inspection (DPI ) technologies. Lab content will also review considerations to develop an industrial security policy for plant-wide architectures. NS20 Advanced Design, Management, and Implementation of FactoryTalk Security in a Distributed Control System In this lab, you will take an existing FactoryTalk Security configuration and extend that functionality to implement new roles and responsibilities within distributed FactoryTalk solutions. You will also be able to pick from several common security scenarios, explore solutions to and make decisions on how to proceed to protect their distributed control system and intellectual property contained in Studio 5000 Logix Designer, FactoryTalk View, and FactoryTalk AssetCentre. Topics include multiple methods for securing Studio5000 Logix Designer projects and content, Guest Access, Temporary User Access and Privilege Escalation, FactoryTalk View SE Runtime Security, Change Management for ControlLogix Programmable Automation Controllers. PROCESS NS18 Security Features for OEMs to Manage Policies and Protect Intellectual Property This scenario-based session will explain a variety of OEM-based security concerns addressed by the latest hardware and software feature enhancements. These features will help machine builders protect their Intellectual Property and enforce policies for accessing controllers on deployed machines. * NS21 Cisco: Solutions for Industrial IT Cisco products and solutions enable Industrial IT convergence of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). This discussion reviews the Cisco solutions within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation CPwE architectures, including the Catalyst family of switches and Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewalls. Prior attendance of the NS05 - Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures session is recommended. NS19 Introduction to the Design and Implementation of FactoryTalk Security in a Distributed Control System Learn how to design and build a FactoryTalk Security infrastructure to secure and manage access and resources in your control system. In this lab you will learn how to: configure FactoryTalk Security for the first time after a default installation; configure users and groups, system policies, and secured actions in the FactoryTalk Administration Console to manage access control and permissions; and have an opportunity apply basic security restrictions to Studio 5000 Logix Designer projects. Topics include introduction to FactoryTalk Directory, user/ group management, setting security policies in the FactoryTalk Directory, and understanding Single Sign On. * * NS22 Claroty: Getting Deep Packet Inspection (DPI ) to Work for You Today the OT environment faces many challenges: an increasing density of connected devices on the plant floor, evolving threats, and the increasing complexity of skillset required to manage cyber risk. These challenges require visibility across all levels of the OT environment, anomaly detection with actionable alerts designed to reduce mean time to respond and recover from events that may impact your OT systems. NS23 Data-Link Group: SCADA Installations: Unique Topography + Wireless I/O = User Satisfaction A significant advancement has been the incorporation of wireless communications for transferring I/O data. By rethinking options for I/O SCADA projects, short and long-range wireless data transfer that is robust and reliable can be done using a flexible topology. 45

46 Session Descriptions * NETWORKS & SECURITY (CONT.) NS24 HMS Industrial Networks: Optimize Your Remote Access Solution with ewon Cosy Discover how to reduce machine downtime, provide enhanced customer support, and cut maintenance costs. Learn how to properly configure your ewon Cosy for remote PLC troubleshooting and programming. * NS28 ProSoft Technology: Phased Modernization Techniques: Modernize on Your Maintenance Budget Sustaining operations of your existing system is critical to maintain profitability. Learn how ProSoft Technology can help extend the life of your existing Remote I/O network by upgrading existing drives, PanelView, and FLEX I/O adapters to EtherNet/IP with minimal scheduled downtime and without modifying the PLC code. * NS25 Owl Computing: Data Diode Cybersecurity Protects and Replicates FactoryTalk Historian Owl Computing worked together with a distributor to provide a data diode-based cyber security solution for the Department of Energy. Operating in The Connected Enterprise, a data diode was used to replicate the FactoryTalk Historian and protect against all cyber threats. * NS29 Tempered Networks: Simplify and Secure ICS Networks with Crypto Identities Overcome age-old networking and security challenges by giving your devices and endpoints a unique cryptoidentity (CID), instead of using spoofable IP addresses. Instantly provision, connect, disconnect, revoke or quarantine any connected resource through simplified point-and-click orchestration of CIDs at scale. * NS26 Panduit: Best Practices for Network Design and Deployment and Success Stories Learn the vital importance of the underlying network infrastructure for industrial automation and how best to design and implement it. Learn what are the many considerations and necessary elements of its design, both logical and physical. Then, from real world experience, learn what are the best practices for coupling the logical and physical design, managing the entire project lifecycle from assessment to design to deployment and leveraging the ecosystem made up of Distributors, Installers, Integrators, Rockwell Automation, Cisco and Panduit to deliver a robust network fabric solution, locally and globally. * NS30 Tripwire, Inc: Unobtrusive Cyber Security with Tripwire and Rockwell Automation Asset Center This session discusses the three keys to ICS security success; an approach that enhances the reliability and resiliency of systems without jeopardizing safety or availability. Learn how the Tripwire and Rockwell Automation integration helps industrial organizations reduce cyber security and compliance risk. * NS27 Phoenix Digital: Delivering Redundant, Fast and Highly-available Industrial Networking Systems This presentation will provide examples of high-availability servers used along with redundant, high-availability networking hardware that fosters acceptance within the maintenance and operations staff to deliver more connected devices with minimal complexity, high-availability and improved security. 46 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

47 PROCESS PR01 PlantPAx System - What s New & What s Next In this session, you will hear a brief overview of the PlantPAx distributed control system. You will then discover the latest release of features. Each feature will be detailed in full including the benefits of the modern DCS approach compared to traditional DCS systems. SYSTEM PR02 Defining and Sizing PlantPAx Systems - Best Practices and What s Coming Proper use of the PlantPAx System Estimator helps ensure your system is designed for optimal performance. In this session you will learn about the latest tools, capabilities and guidelines provided by Rockwell Automation to help you define and size the appropriate PlantPAx system architecture based on your project requirements. We will review the latest system and architecture rules, as tested in our characterization lab. We ll also examine new capabilities offered in the PlantPAx System Estimator including the use of new capabilities such as MCC integration and advanced sizing features to help you carry out and confirm proper sizing for new systems as well as system expansions. You will also get a preview of upcoming features that will provide you more flexibility to define and size systems for a wider range of system requirements. SYSTEM PR03 Implementation of PlantPAx Systems - Best Practices and What s New Engineering efficiency and consistent delivery are key topics for implementing any DCS successfully. Learn how to bring the Rockwell Automation Modern DCS to the market faster using the latest capabilities and guidelines for implementation of the PlantPAx Modern DCS. This session covers ways to deploy your PlantPAx system efficiently using tools that increase productivity, and leverage best practices from field experience. See the new capabilities provided by the latest PlantPAx System release and get a preview of what s coming in future releases. SYSTEM PR04 Exploring the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects The Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects lets you quickly develop process solutions with rich functionality and known performance. In this session, objects in the library and their functions within a typical process control system will be presented, common library features such as modes, alarms, and features for operations, maintenance and engineering personnel will be explained and new features for the 3.5 library release will be highlighted. Walk away knowing how to more effectively develop, operate and maintain process systems. SYSTEM PR05 Development and Management with the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects Get your products to market faster using new tools that simplify the creation and deployment of library components. See how some features of the library and new creation tools and graphical configuration tools will help reduce the work required when adding, configuring, and maintaining your application library content. Topics will include deploying library content using enhancements to Logix Designer, as well as new tools available to simplify the customization of that content for your project. SYSTEM PR06 PlantPAx Process Application Development In this hands-on lab, we will focus on control and visualization aspects of PlantPAx DCS. Here you will develop a process application using PlantPAx Process Strategies. Once you have completed the setup of your controller and HMI, you will continue to build out your application by adding and configuring controller code and FactoryTalk View SE graphical elements from the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects v3.5. Come and learn about how PlantPAx 4.0 leverages Studio 5000 Architect, Logix Designer features such as the Logical Organizer and Program Parameters and FactoryTalk View SE features such as Alarm grouping and Alarm Roll-up. SYSTEM PR07 Saving Time: Tools to Help Deploy and Maintain a PlantPAx DCS In this hands-on lab, we will focus on the use of the PlantPAx Alarms Builder and Tag Data Edit Tool. In performing this lab, you will gain additional experience with techniques that improve productivity and efficiencies in process application development. Come and learn how this tool saves you time, helps you decrease errors and helps you promote consistency to your customers and users. SYSTEM PR08 Administration and Maintenance of PlantPAx Systems - Best Practices and What s New Are you looking for guidance on keeping your system current and healthy? Learn the latest guidelines and tools for the administration and maintenance of the PlantPAx System. See new guidance and tools being provided this year and get a preview of what s coming in future releases. SYSTEM 47

48 Session Descriptions PROCESS (CONT.) PR09 Deploy and Manage a Virtualized PlantPAx System Virtualization has become a clear path towards increasing the life of your control system and facilitating your ability to maintain it and secure it. Additionally, the ability to confidently deploy a virtualized PlantPAx system is increasingly important as we look for ways to optimize computing resources and increase system uptime. In this session, you will learn about how to deploy and manage a complete virtualized PlantPAx system using the PlantPAx Virtual Image Templates, VMware vsphere and the proper Microsoft and Rockwell Automation licenses. We will review available tools and documentation as we deploy a demo system and address common concerns surrounding this great technology. This session is designed to help you consider a virtual architecture as you approach your next control system deployment. SYSTEM PR10 Securing and Connecting Your PlantPAx Systems to the Enterprise: Best Practices Integrating your PlantPAx systems with your enterprise enables better visibility and collaboration that can help improve your bottom line. In this session, you will learn best practices to make this integration happen, including standard reference architectures and the latest in security and application guidelines. Discover how these capabilities align with The Connected Enterprise, as well as implications of establishing an enterprise data infrastructure and/or cloud-based applications. SYSTEM PR11 Build a Connected Enterprise with Smart Information Through PlantPAx Field Device Networks Learn how smarter field devices can improve system output. Leveraging The Connected Enterprise and smarter field devices can improve understanding of how your plant is performing, making productivity adjustments easier to find, and improving overall system uptime and output. PlantPAx field device networks are a key component to The Connected Enterprise and can simplify integration and provide key data and make instrument replacement easy and fast. SYSTEM PR12 Plantwide Control with PlantPAx DCS Integration of PowerFlex Drives and CENTERLINE MCCs Better and smarter information is key, and access to information is reliant on how your process control system integrates with smart devices. This session will highlight the premier integration experience of PlantPAx with our power control devices including PowerFlex drives and CENTERLINE MCCs and how this not only reduces your time and effort to get your system configured, but can provide operational benefits as well. CONTROL SYSTEM PR13 High Availability in Process Control Systems In this session, you will learn how to achieve the high availability in PlantPAx system that best matches your needs, from the I/O level up to the supervisory level. CONTROL SYSTEM PR14 Batch Management: Overview and What s New and What s Next The Rockwell Automation modern batch solution leads to new productivity gains through ground breaking new products. This session explores the features and all new capabilities of FactoryTalk Batch Version 13 software. It also provides an overview of new offerings such as controller-based sequencing with the SequenceManager solution and new mobility capabilities with FactoryTalk Batch View software. The session will also provide a preview of upcoming features and capabilities of the Rockwell Automation portfolio of batch and sequencing products. SYSTEM PR15 Enhance Operating Effectiveness with New FactoryTalk Batch View and eprocedure Modern batch systems provide for new flexibility and improved workflows through intuitive, dynamic interfaces. Learn new ways to increase operational flexibility through the new mobile enabled FactoryTalk Batch View offering from Rockwell Automation. Set up and use the new FactoryTalk Batch View product to control batches, change active steps, and perform manual instructions through eprocedure. SYSTEM PR16 Controller-based Batching Using SequenceManager Modern batch systems must account for the growing need for architecture flexibility, true distribution of control, and scalable solutions. SequenceManager provides batch sequencing in the Logix family of controllers, adding power capability closer to the process, and opening new possibilities for skids, off network systems, and single unit control. This session will allow you to configure and run SequenceManager in Logix Designer, ViewSE, and deploy batch reports. SYSTEM 48 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

49 PR17 Truly Distributed Batch: Deploying Controller-based Sequences with FactoryTalk Batch Modern batch systems must provide for flexible architecture and distribution of batch execution. SequenceManager opens new possibilities for skids, off network systems and single unit control. Learn how to integrate these systems to a plantwide batch system by utilizing SequenceManager sequences in the controller with the all new FactoryTalk Batch 13. SYSTEM PR18 Alarm Management with PlantPAx This hands-on lab will use the capabilities of PlantPAx Alarm Builder to exchange alarm information with our new Encompass Partner Exida s software package, SILAlarm. You will examine and correct poorly defined alarms in an existing PlantPAx system by performing an Alarm Rationalization exercise that will result in the creation of a Master Alarm Database. Through this lab you will ultimately improve alarm performance by applying concepts defined in the ISA 18.2 standard. SYSTEM PR19 PlantPAx MPC: Optimization in the Logix Chassis For Easy Deployment The operational benefits realized from Model Predictive Control (MPC) are significant and show rapid project returns. This lab will familiarize users with the Rockwell Automation new Logix chassis-embedded MPC product, which helps to improve overall production line performance on quality, energy, capacity and yield. The user will have two options to select either how to build and implement this powerful, simpler to use, embedded MPC or how to leverage the new Process Library MPC Accelerator tools to support deployment. SYSTEM PR20 Real Time Energy Optimization: Dispatch Chillers, Pumps, Turbines, Boilers and Compressors Intelligently and Automatically FactoryTalk Analytics Real Time Optimization uses equipment models trained to match your plant automatically to select what units to run and how hard to meet your utility demand at minimum cost. This unique analytics product includes data reconciliation to manage missing or imperfect measurements, demand forecast models to calculate optimal dispatch over time avoiding too-frequent start or stops, and current pricing forecast as available to run equipment to a true optimum within operating limits. With very powerful optimization capabilities, automated scheduled model retraining means it is installed once fairly simply and takes care of itself over its lifecycle. There is nothing like this on the market to assure the right answer, over time to minimize energy costs with achievable targets at a centralized utility plant. It s been deployed in both open- and closed-loop optimization solutions and tends between a 10-30% specific energy savings depending on decision complexity and optimization compliance. INFORMATION SYSTEM PR21 Process Safety Standards Review and an Application of the OptiSIS Solution This two-part session will first interpret the latest Standards and Certifications for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and how Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) are calculated in various applications and industries. Then we will explore the OptiSIS Packaged Solution which simplifies the deployment of SIS as a pre-built and pre-programmed system configured using cause and effect programming. We will have live units to help students walk through the configuration of a simple safety instrumented function. SYSTEM PR22 Migration Tools to Convert Your Legacy DCS and PLC-5 Systems to the PlantPAx System Are today s optimization and innovation demands hampered by your old process control system? Is support for your legacy DCS diminishing? This session will explore the advantages of migrating your legacy DCS or PLC-5 systems to the PlantPAx system. You will learn about tools that are available from Rockwell Automation that can help you migrate your systems at a pace that s comfortable for you. CONTROL SYSTEM 49

50 Session Descriptions PROCESS (CONT.) * PR23 Project Design Considerations for Integration of OEM Skid Equipment with PlantPAx DCS Skid integration can cost as much as 50-70% of the skid acquisition costs. Learn best practices of how to plan and specify OEM skids based on your requirements to reduce these costs and ensure successful projects. Gain practical advice of how to leverage the modular capabilities of the system to implement integration for improved operations and to enable The Connected Enterprise. CONTROL SYSTEM PR24 Exploring New Features that Allow for Simulation and Offline Development Opportunities for Your PlantPAx DCS This presentation will explore the features to connect nonproduction systems to your PlantPAx DCS, such as a simulation system for FAT, Operator Training, and sandbox development systems. We will explore just-released capabilities for the Advanced Safety platform as well as the emulation capabilities for core process controllers. CONTROL SYSTEM * PR27 Mynah Technologies: Process Simulation It s More than Just Operator Training This presentation examines how the Mimic Lifecycle Dynamic Simulator and the PlantPAx Virtual Plant can be used for control system testing, operator training, and more. New functionality in Mimic and Studio 5000 Logix Emulate to support projects will be discussed. PR28 Pepperl+Fuchs: Introducing WirelessHART with EtherNet/IP Gateway and Add-On Profile WirelessHART is the only wireless standard approved for the process industry. This presentation will give an overview of the new WirelessHART technology and introduce the WirelessHART EtherNet/IP gateway and how it integrates into ControlLogix. * PR25 Control Station: PID Controller Tuning: Addressing Sticky, Sluggish and Troublesome Loops Certain process dynamics are especially difficult to correct via tuning. This presentation explores those dynamics, how they hamper the controller s response, and alternative approaches for addressing them. Included are real-world examples from basic materials, oil and gas, and consumer products. * PR26 Hardy Process: Checkweigher, Easy to Maintain, Modify and Integrate into a Connected Enterprise Hardy s new checkweigher family delivers Open Source, Off-the-Shelf and Seamless Integration. By leveraging the Rockwell Automation Premier Integration model, customers can maintain/enhance their checkweighers to meet future needs. Using Studio 5000 environment and Allen-Bradley hardware, equipment data, control and analytics are seamlessly integrated into plant-level and enterprise networks with all tags visible and available. 50 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

51 SAFETY SF01 Advanced Programming Techniques for Integrated Safety Applications Complex control applications involving safety, discrete, motion, information, and other disciplines are often best addressed using integrated programmable automation control systems. This lab will review considerations and advanced techniques for programming integrated programmable automation control systems (GuardLogix ) to address safety and productivity issues. CONTROL SF02 Developing Safety Applications Using Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay Small to intermediate safety applications are often addressed using configurable safety relays. This lab will introduce you to the Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety Relay built to meet PLe/SIL 3 requirements, and featuring 22 embedded safety I/O points, and EtherNet/IP for communicating diagnostic information to a Logix controller. CONTROL SF03 Safety System Connectivity: Reducing Costs, Downtime, and Injuries Connectivity is critical to keeping workers safer and more productive. In this lab, you ll learn programming tips for safety devices in GuardLogix, use of AOP s for Safety Devices, design requirements for integrating additional CIP safety enabled devices, and the impact to the safety integrity of the system. NETWORKS & SECURITY SF04 Functional Safety Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape This session will introduce you to functional safety standards and requirements that apply to automation equipment. Many are driven by the European Machinery Directive but are globally accepted. Understand the range of safety standards, their application, assignment of risk and performance levels, and tools available to help calculate machinery safety data. SF05 Safety System Development Process and Configuration Tools Overview This session will show you how to dramatically reduce development time of safety systems using the Safety lifecycle and tools from Rockwell Automation. You ll determine return on investment for safety projects, design safety systems and functions, select appropriate safety devices, and ensure that your system meets global safety standards. CONTROL SF06 Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development Risk assessments are the basis for determining risks and corresponding mitigation. By properly identifying risks, more effective and suitable methods of safeguarding measures can be implemented. This session will showcase the process of performing plantwide audits and machinery risk assessments, and use of available tools to streamline the process. SF07 Machinery Safety Control Selection: Relays to Integrated Control This session will cover the selection of Allen-Bradley safety control solutions from relays to integrated control including selection criteria for specific applications ranging from simple to complex, and tools to expedite and document the process. CONTROL SF08 Safety System Functional Design Considerations This session will review safety system design and functional specification focusing on safety function device and methodology selection. If you ve ever wondered how best to safeguard a machine or to control access light curtain? safety mat? scanner? this session will cover key considerations to help ensure optimal safety and productivity. SF09 Legal Considerations for Safety An ineffective safety solution can carry serious legal consequences for manufacturers and machine builders. Effective risk management practices should include potential legal considerations where worker safety is involved. This session will provide insight on best legal practices for safety automation, including considerations for product liability, compliance and documentation. 51

52 Session Descriptions SAFETY (CONT.) SYSTEM * SF10 Improving Productivity Using Contemporary Safety Designs As manufacturers look for innovative ways to improve productivity and reduce downtime, minimizing lockout/tagout with alternative measures can help them protect their workforce and improve productivity. Find out how designing machinery and control systems to take full advantage of these technologies can help you differentiate yourself from the competition. CONTROL SF11 Connecting Your Enterprise: Measures to Improve Both Safety and Productivity As the manufacturing workforce evolves, safety and productivity risks increase. Improving both operational excellence and worker safety are paramount to addressing these risks. This session will discuss how identifying clusters of safety issues by geography or machine type, safely improving machinery throughput and plant performance can help address these key issues provided EHS and Engineering collaborate to formalize engineering requirements and processes. INFORMATION SF12 Exida: Importance of ISA84/IEC61511 s Operation and Maintenance Requirements for SIS Discusses how testing and documenting the performance of the SIS (failures, spurious trips, repair/replacements, proof testing results) is essential to ensuring that it is able to fulfill its designed functional safety requirements and to preventing systematic issues. SY01 What s New in the Integrated Architecture System Hardware? This session introduces the new key products and features recently released and is a preview of future enhancements to the Integrated Architecture system. Topics covered include updates to our Logix controllers, I/O, networking, safety and motion products. CONTROL INFORMATION SY02 What s New in the Integrated Architecture System Software? Attend this session to learn about latest developments to Studio 5000, our automation engineering and design environment. Hear where we are going, and how they can help reduce your engineering time, reduce risk, and increase your productivity. CONTROL INFORMATION SY03 Studio 5000 Architect : Introduction and Demonstration Attend this session to learn about Studio 5000 Architect, the central point within the Studio 5000 environment. The session will cover what Architect is, where it is going, and how it can save time performing tasks with multiple controllers, HMI devices and applications. CONTROL SY04 Studio 5000 Architect : Building Your System Hands-on Lab This hands-on lab will introduce Studio 5000 Architect, the central point within Rockwell Software Studio Learn how Studio 5000 Architect helps you build a system that includes FactoryTalk View, PanelView Plus terminals, and Logix Controllers. CONTROL SY05 TeamONE Application Platform: Hands-on Experience This interactive session will introduce and give first-hand experience of key features in the new FactoryTalk TeamONE application platform. See how the app can help drive better team collaboration, monitor critical alarms and events, access latest device trends and gain insight through real-time analytics. This is a BYOD session so bring your own device and download the FactoryTalk TeamONE app beforehand to get the most from the session. CONTROL INFORMATION 52 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

53 SY06 ThinManager Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Introduction ThinManager is a powerful platform designed to simplify the way productivity content is delivered, and devices are managed within manufacturing environments. Learn how ThinManager can revolutionize everything from the plant floor to the control room, change the way you view mobility in those areas, and deliver and manage The Connected Enterprise today. In addition, this session will reveal what to look for in the 10.0 release due out later this year. CONTROL INFORMATION SY07 ThinManager Architecture and Best Practices: Discussion ThinManager greatly simplifies content delivery and device management, but architecting such a system does not have to be challenging. This session will present ThinManager architectures and discuss best practices to assist you with your ThinManager deployments in The Connected Enterprise. Note: SY06 - ThinManager Delivering and Managing The Connected Enterprise: Introduction is a prerequisite for this session. CONTROL INFORMATION SY11 Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better System Virtual design can help to compress development cycles, accelerate time to market, decrease commissioning costs, and mitigate risk. This session will cover topics on concurrent development of electrical, mechanical, and control systems as well as powerful new operator training solutions available from Rockwell Automation and its partners. Change how you build your next automation system. CONTROL SY12 Virtual Plant Design with Arena Simulation Need to understand how a new piece of equipment will impact plant performance? Want to better understand how line changes will impact throughput? Come and see how Arena simulation tools enable you to build plant models and gain insights that help meet application requirements and avoid costly mistakes. This demo and discussion will feature real applications and the latest new features. CONTROL SY08 ThinManager Experience the Platform s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab This lab introduces the primary building blocks of the ThinManager platform while demonstrating its ease of use and flexible content delivery options within a FactoryTalk environment. This session includes hands on training with the latest Rockwell Automation industrial grade box thin client, the VersaView CONTROL INFORMATION SY13 FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Overview Learn about FactoryTalk AssetCentre core functionality including version control, audit information, security, reporting and automated backup and compare of devices including ControlLogix, CompactLogix, PowerFlex, and PanelView Plus. Discover how FactoryTalk AssestCentre s asset inventory crawler mobile client and Product Compatibility and Download Center engagement can empower asset lifecycle decision making. CONTROL INFORMATION SY09 ThinManager From New Server to Completed Deployment: Advanced Lab This lab will start with a fresh Windows Server 2012 R2 build and work through all of the steps necessary, including installing and configuring Remote Desktop Services, to build a complete ThinManager deployment. Along the way, you will also be introduced to some advanced ThinManager features. Note: SY08 - ThinManager Experience the Platform s Power and Simplicity: Basic Lab is a prerequisite for this lab. CONTROL INFORMATION SY10 RAPID Line Integration Solution Overview with Demo This session combines presentation with presenter-led demonstration of the RAPID Line Integration Solution. Gain a better understanding of how RAPID can help to enable manufacturers to improve line integration and production of discrete manufacturing production by improving cost and time savings to start-up lines, achieving a standardized approach for plant floor data access, visibility, best practices, and potentially increasing production by driving Overall Equipment Effectiveness information to provide actionable information to the operators on the plant-floor. Reduce customization and black box applications that reduce data access and life-cycle management. CONTROL SY14 FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Basic Lab Learn about the core functionality of FactoryTalk AssetCentre in a hands-on environment. You will learn how to interact with the FactoryTalk AssetCentre application, as well as how to design the foundation of a successful asset management system. CONTROL INFORMATION SY15 FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Advanced Lab Choose FactoryTalk AssetCentre topics that are of the most interest to you in a free form environment. Available topics include: what s new with Asset Inventory and Mobile Client technology, capturing and reporting on diagnostics from FactoryTalk View, version control of project files, designing a security model, configuration and implementation of a disaster recovery strategy, and the maintenance and configuration of process instrumentation. CONTROL INFORMATION 53

54 Session Descriptions SYSTEM (CONT.) SY16 MagneMotion and itrak Independent Cart Technology: Introduction Independent cart technology is up-ending traditional motion control paradigms and Rockwell Automation is leading the industry with this new breed of motion control systems. Come learn about how these solutions will be cornerstones in the factory of the future allowing unprecedented flexibility and speed on machines, without increasing machine size. CONTROL SY21 Optimize ControlLogix Performance for FactoryTalk Client Applications Provide hands-on system interaction, with FactoryTalk client applications requesting data from a ControlLogix controller. Configuration techniques will be examined which can impact system performance. Examples will be shown using Task Monitor, Counter Monitor, and other tools to measure communication throughput and evaluate performance with FactoryTalk client applications. CONTROL INFORMATION SY17 MagneMotion and itrak Independent Cart Technology: Hands-on Experience This session will go beyond the value of independent cart technology and offer a chance for a self-guided demonstration and programming of a MagneMover Lite in the Studio 5000 environment. You will also have a chance to get close up with an itrak demonstration and the opportunity to understand more about the integration with Logix and handle the physical components. CONTROL SY22 FactoryTalk System Design Overview This session is a high-level overview of best practices when architecting a FactoryTalk system. FactoryTalk components covered will include the FactoryTalk Services Platform, View SE, AssetCentre, Historian SE, and VantagePoint. Please have a basic knowledge of how controller design (see SY21 - Optimize ControlLogix Performance for FactoryTalk Client Applications) and network design (see NS05 - Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures) affect a FactoryTalk system. Some application-level recommendations will be discussed, but will not be the focus of the session. CONTROL INFORMATION SY18 Integrated Architecture Tools: Introduction Get an overview of the latest developments that Rockwell Automation is making to the suite of Integrated Architecture software tools that simplify sizing, selection, bill of materials creation, configuration and programming. Discover the benefits of Integrated Architecture Builder, Motion Analyzer, ProposalWorks and more. CONTROL SY23 Using the new Logix Tag-based Alarms in Logix Controllers to Reduce Engineering Time Learn how to use Logix Tag-based alarms in ControlLogix and CompactLogix to drastically reduce the engineering time of your manufacturing control and FactoryTalk View HMI application. Logix Tag-based alarms combine the flexibility of tag-based alarms with the speed and precision of Logix Instruction-based alarms. VISUALIZATION INFORMATION SY19 Integrated Architecture Tools: Basic Lab Develop basic competency in using Popular Configs, Integrated Architecture Builder (IAB), Motion Analyzer, ProposalWorks to develop an automation project and output reports. You will learn how to configure systems in IAB, size a drive in Motion Analyzer and assemble a bill of materials in ProposalWorks. CONTROL SY20 Integrated Architecture Tools: Advanced Lab This self-guided lab provides more hands-on time and allows a closer look at whatever interests you the most. Choose from labs on Integrated Architecture Builder, Motion Analyzer, ProposalWorks, the Drives and Motion Accelerator toolkit, plus a host of other tools that help develop automation projects. A basic working knowledge of the tools is required. CONTROL SY24 Optimizing System Communcations with RSLinx, FactoryTalk and OPC Learn best practices for using RSLinx and FactoryTalk and OPC connectivity software to provide HMI, MES and Historical data access to Logix controllers. Topics covered will include an overview of connectivity software products, OPC communications, the impact data collection has on the control application and highlight new communications capabilities. CONTROL INFORMATION SY25 ControlFLASH Plus Overview and Demo of the Next Generation ControlFLASH This session will introduce and demonstrate the capabilities of ControlFLASH Plus. Learn how the next generation of ControlFLASH will: provide better usability, make you more productive and simplify your experience with managing firmware products lifecycle. Whether you are an OEM, SI or end-user, you will find this session beneficial to you. CONTROL 54 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

55 SY26 Integration of Power Protection Devices Using IEC Protocol With the control of electrical power substations becoming a more important automation discipline to address, this session will focus on the use of the IEC protocol and how we integrate electrical devices into the automation architecture. See a demonstration of a new integration interface and the ease of getting a unified network with a streamlined visual and reporting system. CONTROL * * SY31 SeQent: Does Your FactoryTalk to You? Learn how to get your FactoryTalk -ing by utilizing SeQent s twoway enabled platform that interfaces with FactoryTalk View SE and OPC in order to distribute Alarms and Events in real-time to your visual, mobile and Motorola MOTOTRBO devices. SY32 WIN-911: Next Generation Alarming We are going to introduce our next gen solution and new license levels, as well as how we are uniquely integrated into FTAE and how to set up, deploy and manage. SY27 Integrating CENTERLINE Motor Control Centers with Studio 5000 and IntelliCENTER Software Experience the ease of integrating CENTERLINE Motor Control Centers (MCCs) with EtherNet/IP and their associated components PowerFlex drives and E300 Electronic Overload Relays. Streamline your workflow by leveraging the simplified integration of IntelliCENTER software and Studio 5000 Logix Designer to simplify device configuration and reduce commissioning time and errors. CONTROL * SY33 Zebra Technologies: Plant and Asset Visibility Enabled by PLC Connectivity and Smart Sensing Zebra Technologies is making it easier and less costly to integrate best-in-class barcode scanning and label printing into EtherNet/IP connected PLC controlled systems. Always on sensing technologies with sophisticated analytics can increasingly monitor physical processes and assets in real-time. SY28 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Overview Modernization of control systems that provide access to actionable information for more informed business decisions, faster performance for more throughput and more agility via greater capacity. This session will describe many of the tools, utilities, and services available to help you analyze, plan, and execute your modernization strategies. CONTROL * SY29 Moving Toward a Connected Enterprise by Modernizing Your Control and Information Systems: Hands-on Lab Users of legacy control systems such as MicroLogix, SLC, and PLC-5 Controllers, PanelView Electronic Operator Interface, and RSView 32 would benefit from attending this lab as it covers tips and tools that help when migrating to ControlLogix, PanelView Plus 7, and FactoryTalk View SE. Topics include Selection Tools, Bill of Material conversion, Code Translation tools, and other useful advice. CONTROL SY30 Dialight: AOPs and AOIs to Streamline Lighting Network Integration with Rockwell Automation This test bench demo session builds on last year s introduction to industrial LED lighting integration with Rockwell Automation, introducing Add-On Profile (AOP) and Add-On Instruction (AOI) that make integrating lighting systems with Rockwell Automation simple, fast and convenient. 55

56 Session Descriptions TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES TS01 Remote Access and Monitoring of Connected IoT Assets This session will detail how you can bring distributed knowledge and actionable alerts for your automation assets through remote access and monitoring services to minimize downtime and increase asset utilization by leveraging your connected plant. TS02 Predictive Maintenance Solutions No Time for Downtime? Are you looking for ways to reduce unplanned downtime? Are you performing unnecessary preventive maintenance? Come learn how advanced predictive maintenance technology can help you reduce and possibly eliminate costly downtime by telling you when and where to perform preventative maintenance activities. Then learn how Rockwell Automation services can help both implement the solution on premise or manage the solution for you in the Cloud. INFORMATION TS03 Using the FactoryTalk Cloud to Get Ahead See how easy it is to connect an asset to the FactoryTalk Cloud through our secure gateway, and begin to collect and visualize the performance data you need to meet your remote asset management goals. INFORMATION TS04 Industrial Security Through Anomaly Detection: What s Happening on Your Industrial Network? Do you have plant floor cyber security initiatives that need a solution? Do you lack depth of visibility into what s happening on your plant floor network? Come learn about the latest advancements in Industrial Network Anomaly Detection that will ensure you have access to actionable information regarding both your industrial network traffic and networked assets. Then learn how Rockwell Automation services can get your solution up and running and transferred to you or your IT department. Finally, learn how Rockwell Automation can monitor your industrial network allowing you both peace of mind and availability to focus on getting product out of the door. NETWORKS & SECURITY TS05 Efficiently Developing a Machine Safety Solution with RASWin Software This hands-on lab will allow participants to take a journey through the safety lifecycle using RASWin (Risk Assessment Software) and Safety Automation Builder. The session will show the importance and value of a regimented safety process by conceptually performing a risk assessment and developing a safety solution with hardware selections. SAFETY TS06 Asset Intelligence Transforming the Value of Maintenance & Storeroom! Our world is moving faster with more information and work load than we can manage, so are you ready to get out of the chaos? Step through an MRO journey where you can act on Asset Intelligence to improve plant productivity; utilizing smart devices, reliability professionals and asset strategies. TS07 Creating the Modernization Plan that Works for You Modernizing your control systems to take advantage of The Connected Enterprise can be challenging. Prioritizing needs, adhering to schedules and maintaining production with limited CAPEX can create paralysis. This session focuses on the continuum of assessing your modernization needs, tools and packages available to help modernize your operations, as well as a unique option to modernize without a capital investment. TS08 An Educated Customer is a Repeat Customer Customers return to partners who deliver value at the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) level. A significant portion of that value is optimized or lost based on the customer s workforce being able to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot their purchases. Learn how Rockwell Automation Training Services can support you at a component level, system level, or application-specific training level. You ll hear real world examples of customers maximizing value and optimizing production through the skill level of their workforce. TS09 Digital Transformation is Revolutionizing Manufacturing and Industrial Operations Manufacturing has had a long history of change and technology has played a central role in driving innovations from steam powered machines to industrial automation, to collaborative robots. Over the next decade, digital technologies will take this innovation to another level and will help power the 4th Industrial Revolution. Companies will be able to integrate the entire lifecycle of their automation systems and re-imagine nearly any aspect of their operations, from virtualized design processes to self-aware and system-aware machines, to devices and machines that can collaborate with each other. Digitization of manufacturing impacts every aspect of operations and supply chains. Becoming a digital business is a journey and businesses must first achieve an end-to-end integration of their data. This requires the integration of industrial software and automation, the expansion of communications networks and security, and the use of business-specific industrial services. Join us in this session to discuss the ever growing value of Digitization and Smart Manufacturing strategies in the market and pragmatic steps that can be implemented to begin your journey. 56 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

57 TS10 View Designer Product Research Lab You will have the opportunity in this unique lab to challenge yourself, help improve View Designer, and learn from product experts. The lab will feature a series of hands-on, goal-directed activities for intermediate to advanced users of visualization products. Prior experience with View Designer is helpful, but not required. * TS15 EPLAN: An Integrated, Interdisciplinary Engineering Solution: From Pre-planning to Production Greatly reduce your engineering efforts and improve your project quality with data transparency and consistency with an integrated, interdisciplinary engineering solution that takes you from preplanning, through basic and detail engineering, to production and assembly. The EPLAN Platform can help by automating your design processes through automatic generation of engineering documentation. TS11 Studio 5000 Architect Product Research Lab In this unique lab, you will have the opportunity to challenge yourself, help improve Architect, and learn from product experts. The lab will feature a series of hands-on, goal-directed activities for intermediate to advanced Logix Designer users. TS12 User Experience at Rockwell Automation Learn how Rockwell Automation uses specific User Experience methods to meet your needs. Then learn how to use these methods in your own designs to delight your users! This interactive session will provide hands-on experience in user-centered design. * TS16 RF Ideas: The Big Difference: Controlled Authorization with Badges vs. User Name and Password Use of user names and passwords to authorize workers on the automation line is fraught with challenges, duplicate authorizations, forgotten passwords and lack of quality reporting. Leverage your existing badge technology to streamline authorization and gain insight to line activities. TS13 TeamONE A Software Startup Inside of Rockwell Automation Get an insider s view on how the FactoryTalk TeamONE uses lean startup principles to deliver high quality software. Learn about our iterative development process and how input from users like you is a critical part of our Build-Measure-Learn cycles. This session will provide you with an opportunity to help guide the future of TeamONE by providing feedback on current and planned features, and you ll learn how to make the most of all that TeamONE offers. INFORMATION TS14 Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) Find product downloads (firmware, software, other files) and determine product compatibility. This session lets you explore PCDC features, with a focus on product updates and replacements. Try the new features, including subscriptions and notifications, product lifecycle status, BOM import, and advanced search. 57

58 Session Descriptions VISUALIZATION VZ01 What s New and What s Next in Visualization at Rockwell Automation Discover the newly-released features of Visualization software and what s ahead for the upcoming year. This session will show how new capabilities enable scalable solutions, efficient product design, access to real-time information, and improve operator effectiveness. VZ05 Architecting a Distributed HMI System More and more customers are turning to a distributed FactoryTalk View Site Edition solution for their supervisory visualization needs. This workshop will cover how best to align the services, communications, and visualization layers of a system to meet your needs. To put these concepts into practice, plan to attend the hands-on lab VZ06 - FactoryTalk View SE Configuration and Maintenance. VZ02 Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 If you are new to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and the PanelView Plus 6/7, or just need a refresher on the basics, this hands-on lab allows you to learn about the basic capabilities and features of FactoryTalk Machine Edition application using a pick-and-choose format. Topics include creating an application, working with displays, global objects, and tags, using parameters, testing and running the application, applying graphic animations, using language switching, and remote connectivity using FactoryTalk ViewPoint. See how features like search and replace tag and text, tag cross-reference, and other design-time enhancements can help you to get more work done in less time. VZ03 Process Applications for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 Learn how FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus can be used to meet process application needs. See how new features are securing the application, using electronic signature, monitoring operator actions, and features like trending, recipes, data logging, Rockwell Automation process faceplates, and the Application Documenter can be applied to process applications. Suggested prerequisite: VZ02 - Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7. VZ04 Advanced Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 If you are an experienced FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application developer, this session allows you to pick-andchoose from subjects related to more advanced capabilities. Topics include: designing reusable faceplates and global objects, working with Logix Extended Tag properties and run-time language switching, applying ActiveX controls in an application, and creating a context-sensitive alarm system. Suggested prerequisite: VZ02 - Introductory Lab for Machine-level HMI with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7. VZ06 FactoryTalk View SE Configuration and Maintenance If you need to configure and maintain a distributed FactoryTalk View Site Edition system, this hands-on lab is where you can learn and practice your skills. Topics include architecture components that make up a FactoryTalk View SE system, how they fit together, and capabilities available to maintain and troubleshoot the system. Suggested prerequisite: VZ05 - Architecting a Distributed HMI System. VZ07 Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk View Site Edition If you are new to FactoryTalk View Site Edition and FactoryTalk ViewPoint, this hands-on lab allows you to learn about the basic capabilities and features of a FactoryTalk View SE application for both desktop and mobile. You will build a simple application from the beginning. Topics include creating an application, adding displays, working with tags and animations, basic alarming, trending, and mobility. This lab will give you a solid understanding of how a View SE HMI application works, how you can extend it mobile devices. You will be able to easily proceed to a more advanced lab like VZ08 -FactoryTalk View Site Edition: What s New in v9.0! VZ08 FactoryTalk View Site Edition: What s New in v9.0! If you are an experienced FactoryTalk View Site Edition application developer, this lab session focuses on the features of latest release, FactoryTalk View 9.0. The topics will give you hands-on instruction for topics such as: TrendPro, RecipePro+, ControlLogix Extended Properties, Alarming enhancements, Graphics and animation, and Mobility enhancements. Suggested prerequisite: VZ07 - Introductory Lab for Distributed HMI with FactoryTalk View Site Edition. 58 Denotes Lab Session * PartnerNetwork Session

59 VZ09 Implementing FactoryTalk Alarms and Events A robust alarming capability is critical to any HMI system. The alarm system in FactoryTalk View Site Edition, FactoryTalk Alarms and Events, delivers industry-leading capabilities for any size system. This hands-on lab focuses on how to best implement and configure FactoryTalk Alarms and Events with FactoryTalk View Site Edition and Logix Controllers. Users will explore how to leverage the data analytic capabilities of FactoryTalk VantagePoint to bring alarm data from a controller to the information layer making the enterprise truly connected. VZ13 Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Learn how easy it is to create, download, and run a PanelView 5500 project using the new Studio 5000 View Designer software. This lab will introduce you to topics such as setting up a project, creating screens, animating graphic elements, setting up navigation, setting up basic security, taking advantage of pre-defined project content, and downloading to a terminal. VZ10 How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics Plant operators are required to make decisions everyday in production facilities which can directly influence profitability, either by the normal running of the plant or by reacting swiftly to the unusual, protecting material, product, equipment and personnel. These decisions need to be based on clear information from your visualization systems. Learn how to produce graphics that deliver meaningful and detailed information so operators can run the plant at the most efficient level. You will also learn what graphic designs work best at keeping your plant operatives informed of the plant status at a glance to enable them to make those right decisions. VZ11 Modernizing Your HMI Keeping your HMI current means greater security, better usability, and more flexibility for your system. Whether you re new to the Rockwell Automation family of visualization solutions or are an expert, in this session you will learn about the modern capabilities of a Rockwell Automation HMI system, whether you re interested in distributed, machine level, or mobile solutions. We will discuss the benefits of modernizing your system by migrating, upgrading or implementing new capabilities found in the latest versions. VZ14 Advanced Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Learn how to take advantage of more powerful, advanced capabilities of the new PanelView 5500 terminals and Studio 5000 View Designer software. Topics you ll explore include creating re-usable screens, using custom press/release actions, customizing pre-defined project content, using advanced features of state tables, configuring high-speed HMI buttons, and configuring custom element-based security. You will also learn about new features released late last year including creating your own custom Toolbox elements using Add-On Graphics and showing content in multiple languages using runtime language switching. Suggested prerequisite: VZ13 - Introductory Lab for Designing Machine-level HMI with PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer. VZ16 Designing Your HMI for Mobility Thinking about taking your HMI mobile? Come experience FactoryTalk ViewPoint on your mobile device! Make your operators more productive by providing an interface for status indicators, machine control, data trends, and alarm information! In this session, let s discuss the options for mobile application design and the best practices for designing your mobile graphics. VZ12 Designing Machine-level HMI with Studio 5000 View Designer Demonstration This session will introduce you to the new PanelView 5500 hardware and Studio 5000 View Designer software. You will learn how easy it is to create, download, and run an application as well as see some of the more powerful capabilities of the new platform. You will also get an early look at new features coming later this year. 59

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