The ISA-95 standard “Enterprise – Control System Integration” provides a standard terminology and a consistent set of concept and models to describe manufacturing operations in a structured way.

Now, in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, new technologies are introduced making existing technologies obsolete. However, ISA-95 does not become dated over time the way technology would. It provides a smarter way to push ahead. ISA-95 works to improve manufacturing information clarity, structure and consistency independent of anything involving an implementation using either legacy or current technology. ISA-95 is completely technology-agnostic.

The ISA-95 standard still contributes to improved communication between all parties involved, enabling users to better identify their needs, reducing costs of automating manufacturing processes and reduce lifecycle engineering efforts, as it has done for about two decades and will do into the future.

By group discussions and pragmatic exercises, you will discover in this course how to determine:

  • Scope of manufacturing operations
  • Activities with respect to production, maintenance, quality test and inventory operations
  • Information that must be shared between control functions and enterprise functions

Classroom and Online
Classroom: The program is taught in a classroom environment on a single day.
Online: Instructor lead online version of the same program, delivered in 2 four-hour sessions on 2 consecutive working days.

Certificate
The workshop comprises several assignments. All participants who complete all assignments will receive the MOMi Education Certificate for this program.

Price

Registration Fee USD 990 | EUR 895 | ZAR 8200 | GBP 825 | SGD 1195

Online (14:00 - 18:00 CET / 08:00 - 12:00 EDT)

Instructor(s): Gerard Ipskamp
Registration Fee:EUR 1100