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1 Rockwell TechED 2015 AP01 AP02 AP03 AP04 AP05 AP06 AP07 AP08 AP01 Anchor Glass Reduces Energy Costs With Enabled PlantPAx Solution AP02 Apotex: Pharma s Retrofit Improves AP03 Baltimore County DPW Gains Insight into Remote Production for Critical Monitoring AP04 Bausch & Lomb Leverages PlantPAx to "See Better, Live Better" on Journey to The Connected Enterprise AP05 Clean Coal Solutions Powers Convergence to Optimize Production AP06 Mobile Visibility and Key to W/WW Predictive Maintenance and Operator Efficacy AP07 DTE Energy: Collecting Energy Production Data from 70+ Sites, and Connecting Across the Enterprise AP08 Eli Lilly Extends Visibility, Improves Life Cycle Management Anchor Glass desired a more efficient system to improve furnace performance, longevity and energy savings at one of its facilities. Working with Stone Technologies, the company deployed a flexible PlantPAx system with Historian and alarming software. The new system empowered operators, pulling 1,000 data tags, versus 200 in the old system, and offering over 2,000 alarms up from 12 previously. With Improved visibility and trending capabilities, operators are better able to control and maintain the furnace reversal a process that occurs every 20 minutes. The company is saving thousands of dollars in energy use. Apotex, a global leader in generic pharmaceuticals, was experiencing issues in their existing Fluid Bed Dryer and Granulator processes. The processes utilized obsolete control systems that were closed source, and didn t allow the company to make the necessary modifications to keep up with changing requirements. Apotex retrofitted each system with Logix PLCs, and View and Transaction Manager software on virtual servers at a fraction of the cost of a new process. The resulting 21 CFR part 11 compliant solution added flexibility, improved the ease of use for operators and technicians, reduced downtime and provided better process control. The Baltimore County Department of Public Works (DPW) operates and maintains 116 wastewater pumping stations that pump between a half of a million and 70 million gallons per day. The DPW was not receiving operational data from remote stations, leaving engineers blind to problems at pump stations until operations were interrupted. The team implemented a production intelligence solution leveraging the software suite. Baltimore County DPW operators now have easy to consume information on water level, flow and run time data across facilities to ease troubleshooting and optimize pump station monitoring. Bausch & Lomb, one of the world s largest suppliers of eye health products, was operating a legacy DCS with limited historian capacity and local support. To eliminate the island of automation generated by the outdated DCS, the company partnered with Malisko Engineering to migrate to the PlantPAx system. Historian dramatically improved data storage capacity, with a future path for integration. By connecting enterprise and plant level data, stakeholders have access to critical production and supply chain information. The solution set the framework for better visibility and improved decisionmaking across the Bausch & Lomb enterprise. Clean Coal Solutions adopted an integrated control and information solution using the software suite to drive convergence of an enterprise wide, asset based Plant Management (PIMS). Working with Stone Technologies, the company architected a robust data system across more than 20 power facilities nationwide utilizing Historian for central data processing. The company is leveraging new access to real time information and equipment status, notifications for process deviations and downtime, and automated reporting with comparative trend analysis to optimize production across its business. A greenfield wastewater treatment plant designed by CH2M Hill for the Denver Metro Wastewater Reclamation District will process nearly 30 MGD with future expansion to 75 MGD. The District needed an advanced process automation system that could improve maintenance and optimize operations, all while meeting compliance goals. The team implemented a virtualized PlantPAx solution leveraging mobile technology and new ISA 18.2 standards for alarming, as well as gray scale graphics. Over 60,000 tags and 6,000 alarms are monitored from an operations center with a state of the art video wall providing visibility to the entire 100 acre facility. Secure, mobile access allows operators to monitor and control key processes from anywhere on the site. The solution will improve troubleshooting, predictive maintenance and operator effectiveness as final construction wraps up. DTE Energy Services provides utility type services to large, energy intensive industrial customers across 13 U.S. states. Issues arose with error prone manual reporting and delays in information sharing as the team waited for developers to code new reports. To improve the ability to collect and share energy information, DTE employed the Software Suite to aggregate real time and historical process and production data from more than 70 locations and provide web based and mobile KPI reporting dashboards. The system pulls in hundreds of thousands of data tags and converts them into critical production information that stakeholders can access anywhere. The Eli Lilly Branchburg, New Jersey campus produces world class biologic medications for oncology. To better leverage information from its production environment, the company modernized its visualization infrastructure. Tapping the Logix control platform and software suite, Eli Lilly upgraded 32 existing HMI systems with secure, redundant, virtualized thin client architecture. Operators are now able to more quickly change production parameters or run risk analysis, improving life cycle management and MTTR. Plus, process visualization now extends beyond local production, giving company executives, R&D teams and other stakeholders, remote access to a Historian SE/ME infrastructure supporting four distinct production environments. AP09 TBD TBD AP10 GrafTech Cloud Based Production Intelligence GrafTech s arc furnace productivity system, Architech, utilizes a cloud based infrastructure and software to help customers optimize performance of their electric arc furnaces. Architech AP10 Generates Customers Savings collects information from furnace control and electrical systems, pulling data on processing time, hydraulic pressures, voltages, wattage, downtime and more. GrafTech turns this information into actionable information so operators can solve problems, such as detecting and locating electrical imbalances quickly before production is impacted. Users have reported estimated annual financial savings ranging from $100,000 to over five million. AP11 Jost Chemical Deploys Virtualized PlantPAx Consistent growth at Jost Chemical resulted in multiple stand alone process control systems spread across various buildings. The old systems, from several different vendors, were configured with custom code AP11 Solution, Saves $20k Upfront, Cuts Downtime making it difficult to make changes and costly to expand. Partnering with McEnery, Jost Chemical standardized on a single PlantPAx solution, built on virtual, redundant servers. The consistent design and configuration saved the company more than $20,000 in engineering costs alone and eased operator training. Utilizing software, the company is gathering real time data and analytics across multiple buildings, improving system troubleshooting and reducing downtime by over 5 percent. AP12 Rockwell Solutions Help JSW Steel to Monitor and Manage Gas, Water and Electricity Energy inputs for a steel making industry being very high, JSW launched the Energy Management Centre (EMC) to monitor and control energy usage. The EMC centrally monitors 700 parameters to help control efficient gas distribution to the consumers at various production shops as well as power generation units. Most of the energy needs of JSW are met from gas generated from the iron making, steel making and coke AP12 Consumption Across the Facility Capture, Histories, and Analyze the Energy Usage oven processes. The energy management solution helps to take the inputs from 30 different locations on real time and stores historical information of energy parameters. The ViewSE, Historian, Vantagepoint EMI helps Energy management team to monitors the levels of specific energy consumptions on daily basis, provides base line information to the management and review utility AP13 AP14 AP15 AP13 Leading Medical Device Manufacturer Infuses EMI, Ups Throughput 230 Percent AP14 Monin Increases Production and Achieves S95 Standard on path to The Connected Enterprise AP15 Nephron: Doubles Capacity, Eases Validation with Integrated and parameter usage for improved decision making. Demand for a new medical device required a leading global producer to double output. The existing line was hampered by manual reporting for business and regulatory compliance requirements. By deploying the software suite, the producer was able to integrate equipment, analyze data, and automate information handshaking with the plant MES and data bases. The production rate on the new line is more than double that of its predecessor. Automatic data collection and reporting enabled ergonomic optimization of each workstation, shaving an additional 20 percent off cycle times. Additionally, by drilling down into data trends and leveraging time stamped information the team has reduced downtime. Monin produces 200 flavored beverage syrups, adding many new flavor recipes each year. The growing range of recipes drove the company to work with Altra s to integrate information from plant floor, enterprise information and operations technology. Batch has helped ease recipe formulation and management, and integrated seamlessly with the plant s ERP solution. PlantPAx Objects and Phase Manager provides simplified PLC code development for batch management. Increased connectivity has reduced out of spec batches and time to market for new products and increased production all while meeting the requirements for S95 compliance. Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a global leader in generic medications and contract manufacturing, initiated a new sterile manufacturing facility to meet rising demand. The company standardized on the PlantPAx system and software suite. With the ability to pull over 50,000 data tags from sterile compounding and filling to packaging to the HVAC systems the system will be utilized as the basis for an electronic batch record for compliance and provides real time insight into production. Tight control and information integration means there is only one system to manage for validation and security. The system was so complete and easy to implement, the company saved over $1.5 million in installation and commissioning costs alone.

2 Rockwell TechED 2015 AP16 AP17 AP18 AP19 AP20 AP16 PCS Phosphate Automates Reporting to Liberate Engineers and Improve Accuracy AP17 Rockwell : Achieving Operational Excellence Through a Connected Enterprise AP18 Sailun Tire: MES Expansion Cuts Operations Costs by Over $500,000 AP19 Scotts Miracle Gro Improves Reliability and Compliance with Open, Scalable Checkweigher AP20 Syngenta Boosts, Recipe Management With Batch Solution Production engineers in the phosphate division of PotashCorp were inundated with decades worth of data sheets manually generated from paper logs and foreign system printouts. The company turned to to aggregate various quality and production systems with a role specific online log sheet application. Eliminating paper and manual data entry in Excel reports, the system has reduced time spent production calculations by 95 percent, replacing it with data entry verification. With the base system built to collect historical data and improve production, inventory and quality numbers, production engineers have been liberated to ask better questions about improvement of the now known results. Rockwell understands the evolving industry challenges confronting global manufacturers because it is one. As an evolution of its decades long commitment to capturing enterprise data to make better decisions, it implemented an enterprise wide strategy several years ago leveraging its Integrated and portfolio to accelerate the business value of its Connected Enterprise. By integrating information across IT and OT, and from the plant floor across the enterprise, Rockwell improved quality and on time delivery, cut inventory for 30 percent savings in capital avoidance and boosted annual productivity by 4 5 percent. Sailun, the fifth largest tire manufacturer in China, installed ProductionCentre in its Huangdao plant in Since then, the company has faced challenges in its other plants issues common to many tire manufacturers: they needed to lower production costs, increase productivity and improve product genealogy (tracking of material and processes for quality management.) Sailun will review how they envision a digital plant for future growth by leveraging ProductionCentre MES. They recently expanded to three additional plants to handle additional aspects of production, including tire building, vulcanization and final inspection. With it, Sailun expects to improve production visualization for senior management, reduce quality issues by collecting real time data about material consumption and product yield, and calculate production costs. To remain the world s largest marketer of branded consumer products for lawn and garden care, Scotts Miracle Gro must continuously improve asset utilization and operational efficiency. A proprietary system for in motion product weighing was hampering this progress, limiting the ability to add new reports on downtime and OEE, and tying the system to aging servers and software. By leveraging the software suite for fast and accurate product reporting, Scotts gained a common interface and easy to understand, real time view into product weight, throughput and quality metrics. They can also now easily retrieve years of historical records for regulatory compliance. Improving flexible production to better meet changing consumer demand is a top priority for global agribusiness Syngenta. The company worked with Interstates s to migrate to a PlantPAx and Batch process solution. Syngenta has leveraged the solution across more than 30 integrated batch units at the site. The common, plantwide solution improves recipe management, making it easier to track recipe changes for more flexible production. Additionally, the new system allows relevant KPIs to be created, enabling the team to better manage production. AP21 AP21 Automotive supplier: Quality Modernization Drives 15 Percent Increase in OEE One of the world s leading automotive suppliers, is required to provide customers with detailed quality information. When the company s proprietary legacy quality control system became unmaintainable, the team pursued an easy to configure, out of box quality tracking and reporting solution. They deployed a manufacturing intelligence system built on the software suite pulling critical data from their Logix control platform. The solution automatically produces detailed quality reports. Additionally, now that operators and engineers have access to real time quality and production information from the plant floor, the office or anywhere with a secure VPN connection the team has increased OEE by 15 percent, driving an increase in production. AP22 AP23 AP24 AP25 AP22 Unilever: Leverages RAPID To Improve OEE AP23 United Pet Group: Visibility Boosts Efficiency by 15 Percent, Capacity by 3 Percent AP24 Ventura Foods Improves, Reduces Energy Costs with Manufacturing Intelligence AP25 Dalian Metro Rides Increased Visibility on Energy Usage into Savings Unilever had been relying on an outdated OEE system based on pen, paper and spreadsheets at their Home and Personal Care facility in Jefferson City, Missouri. This system provided them with only basic OEE metrics after a labor intensive compilation and analysis process each month. Design Group deployed Rockwell s RAPID solution to a total of 92 unique machine centers, covering 10 packaging lines. With RAPID, Unilever now has real time detailed visibility of their entire packaging operation down to the machine level. Design Group also leveraged RAPID s flexible reporting capabilities to construct custom reports. Now, a year s worth of production data for the entire plant can be summarized and displayed on demand within minutes, freeing hundreds of man hours each year to instead focus on improvements. United Pet Group (UPG) needed more actionable information to help plant operators and management improve business performance. UPG implemented Metrics to provide real time visibility into labor hours, process data, changeover time and downtime by line. The solution helped operators see microstops that were cutting into productivity and drill down into and address root causes of the stops. or efficiency increased by 15 percent and production capacity by 3 percent. The new information also helped operators recalibrate the preventative maintenance program to ease troubleshooting and reduce downtime. The increase in efficiency has cut employee overtime by 10 percent. Food and workers safety is paramount in food processing operations. Ventura Foods had mitigated safety concerns by leveraging their investment in an advanced process control system. The company uses the software suite to extract, analyze and contextualize over 1,000 data points from batching and refrigeration processes. Proactive alerts and reports have helped improve safety, validate specifications and raw material usage, increase product consistency, and determine the root cause of process upsets. Real time insight allows corrective action to be taken, minimizing potential for production loss or safety risk. Additionally, with this intel, the team narrowed production parameters to cut energy usage, resulting in over $100,000 in energy rebates last year. The Dalian metro rail system in northern China covers 106 km (66 mi) and carries over 100 million passengers annually. In order to understand and improve the elevated rapid transit system s energy consumption, Dalian Metro deployed the software suite to collect and share real time and historical data. The system monitors and collects three months worth of data on the rail HVAC system, tunnel drainage, lighting, escalators, safety and electrical equipment for a total of 10,000 data points. Centralized data storage and management has made it easier to develop and share reports on energy usage and, ultimately, decrease energy use and costs for the city. CL01 CL02 CL03 CL01 What's New in Integrated? CL02 Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer Overview CL03 Integrated EtherNet/IP: Maximizing Network Performance This overview session introduces the new key features and products recently released and is a preview of future enhancements. Topics covered include Rockwell 5000, CompactLogix, Logix, GuardLogix, and Motion. Want to learn more about Rockwell 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 This session is for designers of EtherNet/IP based motion systems. It will cover the fundamental principles behind CIP Motion and its relationship to time, which is used for determinism and high performance control. Gain insight into infrastructure selection, network arrangement and how devices with Integrated EtherNet/IP technology can also be applied to a deterministic control solution. CL04 CL05 CL06 CL07 CL04 itrak Independent Mover s The itrak independent mover system is creating a revolutionary leap forward in machine design, and is available as part of an Integrated control solution. Come see how the world s leading machine builders have used this technology to increase line speeds, improve machine flexibility, reduce machine footprints, and reduce maintenance costs. CL05 Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer: 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 Demo & Logix Designer productivity features. There is no better way to quickly see and learn what this powerful new release has to offer! CL06 Integrated EtherNet/IP: Solution This session provides an overview of the latest additions to the Integrated Motion portfolio including networked safety drives and variable frequency drives with real time motion capabilities. There be will demos Overview including: how to implement networked safety; how to decide between using servo drives and variable frequency drives; and a preview of upcoming products CL07 Considerations for Designing an Intelligent Motor Learn about the features of the Rockwell Integrated and communication infrastructure that can deliver a positive impact to the design and operation of intelligent Motor Centers Center (MCC). Gain a better understanding on the EtherNet/IP topology and specific functionality of our Ethernet switches that will drive benefits through the lifecycle of your MCC installation. Demo & Demo & Demo &

3 Rockwell TechED 2015 CL08 CL08 Sensing your with IO Link Demo & CL09 CL10 CL11 CL12 CL09 Small Machine Development with Connected Components: Solution Overview CL10 Logix: Basics CL11 Logix: Advanced CL12 Integrated EtherNet/IP: Hands on In this session we will introduce the below Ethernet strategy from Rockwell which utilizes IO Link enabled technology to provide seamless visibility of field devices through the Rockwell Integrated Tools. Attendees will see a demo of the latest Allen Bradley sensing technologies and how they utilize IO Link specific features to solve sample applications. See how the Connected Components solutions help reduce design and setup time of a small machine application by being able to configure and program multiple devices in the same project. This includes Micro800 lers, the new PanelView 800 Terminals, PowerFlex Drives and Guardmaster safety products. New Connected Components Workbench Release 8.00 features include Micro800 Run Mode Change, Workbench Archive Manager, GuardMaster CR30 safety editor enhancements, and PanelView 800 Terminal programming. 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! 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! 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. Demo & CL13 CL14 CL13 Integrated EtherNet/IP: Advanced Topics CL14 Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet enabled Motor Centers Even the most experienced motion control engineers occasionally struggle with complex applications. This lab will cover advanced topics such as finding an optimal tradeoff between response and stability when tuning, CAM instructions, drive multiplexing and more. Come along and learn practical solutions to getting that machine really flying! Experience the ease of integrating CENTERLINE Motor Centers (MCCs) with their associated components PowerFlex drives and E300 overload relays. See how the new IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant populates the Studio 5000 I/O tree, simplifying device configuration and reducing commissioning time. Also discover about IntelliCENTER Energy which monitors energy usage within your MCC. CL15 CL16 CL15 SLC ler to CompactLogix Migration CL16 Small Machine Development with Connected Components: Hands on Users of SLC controllers would benefit from attending this lab as it covers tips and tools that help when migrating from an SLC to CompactLogix. Topics include Bill of Material conversion, an updated SLC/PAC Code Translation tool, and other useful advice. Learn how to use Connected Components Workbench software to readily apply the cost effective Micro850 ler and new PanelView 800 Graphic Terminal in a small machine application. You will learn how to design graphic screens to easily control and monitor machine operation, and how to program and use the Run Mode Change in the controller. CL17 CL18 CL17 EPLAN: Shorten Design Cycles and Reduce Time to Market Using Bi directional Synchronization with Studio 5000 CL18 Softing (OLDI): Data Exchange with Logix. Are dedicated modules right for my application? Learn how EPLAN Electric P8 and Rockwell 5000 seamlessly exchange data through bi directional synchronization of control hardware and tag data. Next transfer the data to ProposalWorks to finalize your quote. Also learn about our vision to optimize your electrical circuit designs even further with newly co developed technology roadmaps. In this IoT world data can be transferred to and from Logix by a variety of approaches. This session will cover two types of data exchange: an OPC UA server module for Logix and an end to end data exchange solution with tmanager. CL19 CL19 Spectrum s: Remote access for OEM machine builders Improve operational up time and reduce the total cost of service through the use of remote monitoring and access. Achieve higher customer satisfaction create added value and improve revenues through the use of WebPort remote access technology. IN01 IN02 IN03 IN04 IN05 IN06 IN07 IN08 IN01 and You ve heard about The Connected Enterprise, but do you have a good understanding for how EMI, our reporting and analytics product, can help empower your journey to a Connected Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence Enterprise? Come take a quick tour of EMI and learn more about how it can help you on your journey. IN02 EMI: 50 Minutes to Value If you had 50 minutes, a computer running EMI, and an information engineer, what could you do? In this session, the instructor will lead you thru solution creation on the fly. What types of ad hoc analysis can you do? What types of content are easiest to develop? Could you really create a full report package solution with in the allotted time and have it available on your mobile device? Come see. IN03 EMI: Sneak Peek of New EMI has some powerful new features that will be available version 7.0. There are many NEW features geared around improving the customer's mobile experience. Come see live Mobile Capabilities and v7.0 demonstrations of these features and additional capabilities. IN04 EMI Basic : Building An introductory lab to learn how to take advantage of The Connected Enterprise by fully integrating and accessing data from Rockwell systems with EMI using Live an Data (Logix, PLC/SLC, View, third party controllers, etc.) and Historian. In addition, see the power of integrating data from Metrics, EnergyMetrix and other Rockwell IN05 EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting IN06 Mobility and Portability with Today's Rockwell Software IN07 Mobility : Access Production from Anywhere IN08 Historian: Overview Strategies for Collecting and Analyzing Data Software offerings. You'll also learn how simple it is to access all this information on a mobile device. Learn how you can leverage EMI to bridge the information gap and advance your Connected Enterprise journey. Easily integrated to disparate databases and live data sources, users can turn raw data into actionable information including trends, golden batches and dashboards. (Including features like SQL CLR, Eventing and SQL Reporting Services, post SQL processing, SQL CLR application, model building techniques and others.) Excellent course for Integrators. Bring your own device to work? Need to support mobile workers? Production and operations management solutions today require various forms of access to their Manufacturing Intelligence systems including mobile devices and web clients. In this session, see how Rockwell Software can begin to accomplish these goals with access to View SE, EMI, and eventing on any mobile platform. Bring your own device to see how you can leverage the mobile capabilities in EMI and get closer to achieving your Connected Enterprise. Learn to configure custom reports on your own device in this hands on lab. Don't have your own device don't worry, we will have stations set up for you to demo all the capabilities. A distributed historian strategy produces strong advantages for a Connected Enterprise. Learn how Historian delivers a scalable, modular, synchronized methodology for collecting, maintaining, and analyzing process data at each level of manufacturing operations. New features and functionality will be highlighted and compared to similar products in the marketplace. Demo & Demo & IN09 IN10 IN11 IN12 IN09 Historian Site Edition: s and Design Considerations IN10 Historian Machine Edition: Basic Configuration in Logix Rack IN11 Historian Site Edition: Basic on Data Collection and Reporting IN12 Historian Site Edition: Advanced Learn the variables in designing a Historian Site Edition distributed application like operating systems and network hardware. Understand how to configure Historian, networks, and controllers to implement your Historian application successfully. Advanced topics will include redundancy, interface nodes and high availability. Hands on lab with Historian Machine Edition covers typical configuration and data collection in a Logix chassis. The lab will cover the web configuration of the module, simple web reporting, and the use of thick clients for reporting and analysis of the data in the historian module. You will also learn about store and forward architecture between Historian ME and Historian SE and integration with Rockwell 5000 through Add On Profiles. Introductory Historian Site Edition lab covers basic elements of system configuration, data collection, and reporting tools. Learn how Historian SE provides an engine of unmatched performance and scalability. See the power of auto configuration and diverse control system/hmi connectivity. Wide range of advanced Historian topics available for attendees to self select and complete with full lab support, such as Interface Buffering, Interface Redundancy and Backfilling Data. Attendees should have already completed the Basic on Data Collection and Reporting, and/or have a solid understanding of the basics of Historian Site Edition from previous experience or training. Demo &

4 Rockwell TechED 2015 IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16 IN17 IN18 IN13 Historian Site Edition: Configuring Redundancy and High Availability IN14 Metrics: Showing Value in 50 Minutes IN15 Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose IN16 Energy Intelligence Making Manufacturing More Productive IN17 Energy Intelligence Enabled With and EnergyMetrix IN18 ProductionCentre Overview Session: What's New in R10 and Industry Suites See demonstrations showing how to configure redundancy for Historian Site Edition interface nodes and high availability for Historian Site Edition servers. This session suits Historian Site Edition users with intermediate to advanced knowledge of the software. If you had 50 minutes, a computer running Metrics, and an information engineer, what could you do? In this session, the instructor will lead you thru solution creation on the fly. What types of ad hoc analysis can you do? What types of content are easiest to develop? Could you really show the value of OEE in the allotted time? Come see. This Metrics advanced lab allows attendees to select from multiple labs on different topics. s offered include reporting functionality, application configuration, integration with EMI, and manual data entry. This lab is intended for users with basic Metrics experience. If you are taking this lab for the first time, you may take it multiple times, as there is much more material than can be done in one session. Energy costs are some of the fastest growing costs in operations. Learn how Energy Intelligence provides visibility into energy information correlated with operational data providing insight into hidden inefficiencies and opportunities to help reduce energy intensity for improved productivity and savings. Energy and EnergyMetrix helps to collect, aggregate and correlate disparate data from energy monitoring, manufacturing and production processes and business systems to provide Energy Intelligence With this lab, learn hands on how to utilize EnergyMetrix and the integration to. This application provides detailed data capture, data logging, reporting and analytics to enhance your visibility into past, present, and potential future energy uses. This lab will also introduce Energy and how the basic meter data can provide overall energy information in a plant's asset model and be used to correlate energy information with production for more informed decision making. This discussion will cover the major functionality of ProductionCentre including: Next generation MES platform, cloud support, thin client infrastructure and mobility, flexible UI rendering options, I/O server, notification, and easy upgrade. This session will also cover: Quality, Performance, EIG and DataMart and the Rockwell Software Industry Suites: Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) and AutoSuite (AS). Demo & IN19 IN20 IN19 Rockwell Software Quality AppSolution IN20 Rockwell Software Performance Management AppSolution A new offering for Quality Management. In this lab, you will configure Quality Recipes and Items and use the Items to create Recipe Plans based on Events. You will then be able to execute and see the Quality Recipe Plans in action. An offering for equipment performance management and OEE collection and analysis. In this lab, you will configure data collection and performance management, and review real data through reports and dashboards. NW01 NW02 NW03 NW04 NW05 NW06 NW01 Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology NW02 Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP NW03 EtherNet/IP Layer 3 Networking Capabilities NW04 Secure Network s for The Connected Enterprise NW05 Cisco Solutions for the Converged Plantwide Ethernet Reference s NW06 Deploying Wireless LAN Technology within a CPwE Learn the capabilities and features of EtherNet/IP. This discussion describes the networking terminology and acronyms. Learn how the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) fully utilizes the Open s Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the value of supporting standard Ethernet and Internet Protocol network technology This discussion will review the considerations developed by Rockwell and our partners to help you design and deploy a scalable, robust, secure 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 Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. This demonstration and discussion highlights techniques to migrate from an existing flat network to a structured and hardened network. The concepts of VLANs and inter VLAN routing will be covered. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended This demonstration and discussion reviews considerations to help you design and deploy a more secure EtherNet/IP network infrastructure. Topics include a defense in depth holistic security approach, network security framework and solutions developed by Rockwell and our partners to help improve the availability, integrity and confidentiality of the EtherNet/IP network. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. Cisco products and solutions enable technical and cultural convergence between information technology (IT) and industrial automation technology. This discussion reviews the Cisco solutions within the Cisco and Rockwell CPwE reference architectures, including Catalyst family of switches and Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA) firewalls, capabilities, selection and support. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. Plant wide architectures increasingly use IEEE wireless networks for critical Industrial and (IACS) applications. Design considerations for wireless LANs differ from traditional wired LANs. This discussion reviews the design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell CPwE reference architectures to help you successfully design and deploy wireless LANs. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. Demo & Demo & NW07 NW07 Traversing the Industrial Demilitarized Zone There are many organizations and standards bodies that recommend segmenting Enterprise networks from Industrial networks by utilizing an Industrial Demilitarized Zone (IDMZ). This discussion reviews the design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell CPwE reference architectures to help you successfully design and deploy an IDMZ that enables secure data transfer between Enterprise and Industrial networks. A prior understanding of general network security concepts, or attendance of the Secure Network s for The Connected Enterprise session is recommended. NW08 NW09 NW10 NW11 NW08 Identity Services within a CPwE NW09 Network Address Translation within a CPwE NW10 Life of a CIP Packet NW11 Applying EtherNet/IP and Stratix Switches in Realtime A holistic defense in depth security approach includes the need to control access to the network infrastructure. The Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) is an access control platform that enforces authentication and authorization services for both employee and guest access. This discussion reviews the design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell CPwE reference architectures to help you successfully design and deploy ISE. A prior understanding of general network security concepts, or attendance of the Secure Network s for The Connected Enterprise session is recommended. Whether you're an end user, OEM or SI, there comes a time when there is a need to duplicate an IP address within your EtherNet/IP network infrastructure. Network Address Translation (NAT), within the Stratix Product portfolio, enables the reuse of IP addressing without introducing a duplicate IP address error on the network. This discussion reviews the design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell CPwE reference architectures to help you successfully design and deploy NAT. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. Have you ever wondered how a CIP packet traverses a routed and switched network infrastructure? This discussion reviews the encapsulation/decapsulation process and network services such as ARP required to successfully transmit a CIP packet across a network infrastructure. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended. EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plant wide information and convergence of industrial and non industrial network traffic, while maintaining real time communication for control applications. This hands on lab will cover a variety of techniques, best practices, software and products using EtherNet/IP. This lab will provide Stratix 5700 and Stratix 8000 hardware familiarization. Configuring the Stratix 5700 using Device Manager. Configuring the Stratix 8000 using the AOI and controller tags in Studio Stratix View faceplates for diagnostics. Device Level Ring Topology configuration. NW12 NW12 Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plant wide information sharing and convergence of industrial and non industrial network traffic, while maintaining real time communication for control applications. This handson lab will cover a variety of techniques, best practices, software and products using EtherNet/IP. It will also demonstrate Network Address Translation (NAT) in Layer 2 and Layer 3 architectures, VLAN segmentation and Connected Routing. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology session is recommended.

5 Rockwell TechED 2015 NW13 NW13 The Case for Managed Switching: Use of Managed and Unmanaged Switch Technology in IACS In this module we will investigate the differences and uses for managed and unmanaged switches. First, we will go over the equipment basics looking at the history of repeaters and the evolution to switch technology. The advantages and disadvantages of managed and unmanaged switches. Look more closely at evaluating our industrial applications and finally the potential advantages of using Smartport. Demo & NW14 NW15 NW14 the Design and Implementation of Security in a Distributed NW15 Products and Features for Building a More Secure Industrial Learn how to design and build a Security infrastructure to secure & manage access & resources in your control system. Attendees will learn how to configure user and group permissions in the Administration Console to manage access control and permissions for Studio 5000 Logix Designer, View applications, and AssetCentre in a single coordinated system. This lab will teach attendees how to secure their data and protect their process and intellectual property. Learn how you can reduce risk and enhance protection of your industrial control system against security threats. and demonstration will focus on practical recommendations for installing, commissioning and improving the security of Integrated including new capabilities in Logix controllers and how to use Security to control user access to key assets and information. Demo & NW16 NW17 NW18 NW16 Advanced Design, Management, and Implementation of Security in a Distributed. NW17 IT/OT Convergence: Learn How to Get There NW18 Building a Highly Available Network Don't Bring Me Down Attendees will take an existing Security configuration and extend that functionality to implement new roles and responsibilities within their Integrated or PlantPAx solutions. In this lab users will explore several common security scenarios and make decisions on how to proceed to protect their distributed control system and intellectual property contained in Studio 5000 Logix Designer, View, and AssetCentre. Attendees will also explore the advanced features of Security using Action Groups and Resource Groups to manage access control to control system hardware and improve tamper resistance. This lab will also highlight the security features of the Logix platform By 2020 there will be an estimated 24 billion devices (things) connected to the industrial internet. This Internet connectivity trend provides almost limitless versatility and business opportunities. However, a prerequisite to achieving these benefits is that strategic, organizational and technological challenges are addressed and implemented, or what is referred to as IT/OT Convergence. In this session you ll learn why OT/IT convergence is critical to building a Connected Enterprise and explore the ways your company can get there. Are you ready? One of the inhibitors to success is the skills gap between IT and OT, and Rockwell as taken steps to close this gap. Learn about the new courses and certifications offered by Rockwell, in collaboration with Strategic Alliance Partner Cisco. Additionally, explore the benefits of the Network Design e learning course offered by Industrial IP Advantage. Does your network keep you running, going out of your mind? Network performance is critical to the health of a process control system. Don't waste your time with poor designs that can bring you down. This session demonstrates how a properly designed network can be transparent to the manufacturing environment. See live demonstrations of multiple network architectures, failure modes and recovery methods. Demo & NW19 NW19 Cisco: Trends in Enterprise Networking Learn from Cisco experts the trends in Enterprise networking that may soon be impacting your EtherNet/IP networks. This discussion will provide a general overview of various technologies such as: transition from IPv4 to IPv6, flexibility gained from Software defined Networking (SDN), TrustSec secure network access, BYOD, and cloud computing (public, private, fog). NW20 NW21 NW22 NW23 NW24 NW20 Kepware: IIoT and Communications at the Edge NW21 Owl Technologies: Meeting the Cybersecurity Standards of ANSI/ISA With Data Diodes NW22 Panduit: Simplifying Infrastructure for the Connected Enterprise NW23 ProSoft: New Wireless Transmission Technology can Solve Difficult Factory floor Communications Challenges NW24 Schweitzer Engineering s: Securing SCADA and EMS Communications to Thwart Advanced Persistent Threats and Surpass NERC CIP Requirements This paper explores the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) detailing its history and the operational improvements it enables in automation and control systems. It presents the challenges encountered while implementing edge based solutions providing an iterative approach to working around them. The connected enterprise increases productivity but still requires diligent attention to Cybersecurity. Find out how data diodes can secure the network while facilitating the transfer of information through multiple protocols (i.e. RSLink, RSView, etc.) simultaneously. As an essential element of a Connected Enterprise an infrastructure designed with a building block approach connects the unconnected and simplifies design deployment and maintenance leading to lower implementation costs and less downtime. In this session you'll gain knowledge about reference designs, design tools, MICE environment valuations best practices and real deployment examples of EtherNet/IP Network architectures that are scalable robust and future ready. Learn how to integrate and utilize a ProSoft in chassis flow computer along with the Rockwell Logix system, providing functionality typically only found in a stand alone flow computer, but at a fraction of the overall system cost. This presentation shares new advances in technical solutions that secure supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and energy management system (EMS) communications, even supporting regulations found in the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC CIP) requirements. NW25 NW25 Collecting Data Efficiently in the Integrated Learn best practices for collecting data from Logix lers to supply your HMI, MES, or historian needs. Topics covered will be how to select the right OPC DA data server, market trends with OPC UA, and the impact data collection has on the control application. PR01 PR02 PR03 PR04 PR05 PR06 PR07 PR01 PlantPAx Fundamentals This session will discuss and demonstrate how to use the plant wide control capabilities of Integrated to implement traditional DCS applications. This introductory course will discuss the advantages of the PlantPAx distributed control system and how the system concepts and tools can help improve any system application. PR02 Applying Best Practices to Achieve Superior Results This session will discuss the application rules you need to follow to ensure optimal performance of your PlantPAx system. Leverage the knowledge of system experts as we review the PlantPAx Reference Manual. with the PlantPAx This is great for beginners or can be used as a refresher course for anyone who regularly implements PlantPAx systems. PR03 Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell The Libraries are key ingredients to providing rich functionality with known performance. Each library object will be presented for its capabilities and typical application. In addition, common library features, such as Library of Objects modes and alarms, will be explained. Walk away with the knowledge to more efficiently develop and operate process systems and OEM process skids. PR04 Development and Management of the Rockwell Get your products to market faster using new tools that simplify the creation and deployment of library components. See how some soon to be released library creation tools and graphical configuration tools will Library of Objects 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. PR05 PlantPAx Application Development 1 In this hands on lab, you will develop a process application from scratch using PlantPAx control strategy templates. Once you have completed the basic set up of your controller and HMI, you will continue to build out your application by adding and configuring Logix controller code and View SE graphical elements from the Rockwell Library of Objects. PR06 PlantPAx Application Development 2 In this hands on lab, you will continue to build the application from PlantPAx Application Development I. In doing so, you will gain additional experience with techniques that provide efficiencies in process application development and tools, including the PlantPAx Alarm Builder and Online Configuration Tool. PR07 Sizing PlantPAx s for Optimal Learn how to select the appropriate PlantPAx system architecture based on your project requirements. This lab will present the latest system sizing and architecture rules, as tested in our characterization lab, to Performance help provide you with the best system performance. Receive hands on experience utilizing the PlantPAx Estimator as you design your system for optimal performance. Demo & Demo & PR08 PR08 PlantPAx Sequencer Application Development This hands on lab introduces the PlantPAx Sequencer object which provides a flexible, controller based step sequencing solution and enables local, single unit control. You will configure the Sequencer while exploring features such as Prompting, Step Timing, Recursion, Jump, Hold/Pause and Interlock. The PlantPAx Sequencer is ideal for processes such as startup or shutdown, material transfer, slurry makeup, recirculation and skid cleaning.

6 Rockwell TechED 2015 PR09 PR10 PR11 PR12 PR13 PR14 PR15 PR16 PR17 PR18 PR09 Deploy, Optimize, and Scale a PlantPAx Virtual There are many ways to optimize vsphere performance and to configure ESXi networking and storage in sophisticated PlantPAx distributed control systems. The best way to educate yourself is through a handson lab that follows the recommendations and guidelines established in the PlantPAx characterization lab. Designed for beginner and experienced VMware vsphere users, this course teaches advanced skills for Infrastructure configuring and maintaining a highly available and scalable PlantPAx virtual infrastructure. (The course is based on VMware ESXi 5.5 and VMware vcenter Server 5.5.) PR10 Improve Flexibility Through PlantPAx Field Device Learn how to simplify the configuration of smart process instrumentation via EtherNet/IP, HART, FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA utilizing device integration tools and documents. Explore asset and Integration management solutions, along with the latest fieldbus linking devices and process library objects, to understand how they save integration time and improve productivity. Allotted time allows experience with ONE of the following technologies: EtherNet/IP, HART, FOUNDATION Fieldbus or PROFIBUS PA. Attend multiple times to gain experience on all technologies. PR11 Taking Advantage of Smart Instrumentation To Key concepts such as big data, Connected Enterprise, and Internet of Things are effecting today's process industries. They all speak to the importance of data and information in transforming business and keeping Make Better Business Decisions companies competitive. A critical component in delivering that needed data is the process control system and related smart instrumentation. This session will discuss this information path and how our valued partner, Endress + Hauser, brings world class smart instruments to market to help companies make better business decisions. PR12 Batch Management Implementation Use this hands on lab to gain first hand experience with the many capabilities of Batch. In addition, you'll walk through the newly released features including Recipe Versioning, Recipe Approval, Security Identifier, and Event Archiver. This lab contains TWO segments: Basics of Batch (90 mins) and What's New in Batch v12. PR13 Batch Best Practices Workshop: Batch Developer This hands on lab introduces you to a new accelerator toolkit designed specifically for developers of batch applications. It includes starter files, recipes, and HMI objects, which have been configured in a working Accelerator Toolkit fashion to demonstrate techniques to enhance the operator experience. Learn how you can decrease your development time and avoid common pitfalls in batch projects. The toolkit scales to multiple configurations ranging from controller based logic to server class executive management. PR14 Using Model Predictive to Improve The operational benefits realized from Model Predictive (MPC) are generally well understood. However, MPC can also have a significant impact on the effectiveness of plant resources from operation Resource Effectiveness managers and process engineers to plant operators. This lab will familiarize users with the Rockwell server and controller based MPC solutions which help to improve overall production line operation, including the implications for plant personnel. PR15 Realizing Profitability and Efficiencies in Your The operational benefits realized from Model Predictive (MPC) are generally well understood. However, MPC can also have a significant impact on the effectiveness of plant resources from operations Operations by Leveraging Model Predictive managers and process engineers to plant operators. This session will focus on how solutions from Rockwell help improve the overall operation of your production line, including the implications for plant personnel. PR16 Real Time Optimization (RTO) for Energy s Real Time Optimization (RTO) for energy systems leverages equipment models and energy system layouts to easily configure, model and optimize central utility systems utilized for chilled water, steam, electricity, refrigerant or other generating equipment. This session will present the typical benefits and challenges of RTO and will discuss a new Rockwell solution that offers easily maintained and utilized optimization models. Model configuration, training, evaluation and execution in an optimization environment will be demonstrated. This session will also show the design concepts that allow non expert users to maintain their own systems to deliver 10 30% energy savings. PR17 AADvance Implementation PR18 How OptiSIS Packaged Solutions Addresses The AADvance process safety solution is a truly distributed, scalable architecture comprised of a hardware controller and a software environment that allows you to apply different levels of redundancy as required by specific parts of your application. It offers a high level of flexibility from small quantity I/O to large systems, non safety to SIL3 and fail safe to multiple fault tolerant. This lab will show you how to select, configure and deploy a flexible architecture using the AADvance process safety solution. The OptiSIS Packaged Solution from Rockwell simplifies the deployment of Instrumented solutions. The OptiSIS is a pre built, pre programmed system, which is ready to install and configure using Cause and Effect programming. The OptiSIS Packaged Solution is available in 50 and 100 flexible I/O sizes, includes indoor or outdoor cabinet options, and fail safe or fault tolerant architecture options. It offers unrivaled simplicity and flexibility. This hands on lab allows you to understand the capabilities of OptiSIS as you walk through the configuration of a simple safety instrumented function. Demo & Demo & PR19 PR20 PR19 Migrating Your Distributed to the PlantPAx PR20 Maximizing the Efficiency of OEM Skid Equipment in a Connected Enterprise 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 to the PlantPAx system. You ll learn about the multitude of tools scanners, cables, code conversion, wiring harnesses, etc. available from Rockwell, that can help you migrate your system at a pace that s comfortable for you. OEM skid equipment is an integral part of any Connected Enterprise. As a result, users are looking for ways to achieve faster startups, gain increased access to process data, and ultimately to realize maximum asset ROI. This technical session will discuss implementation strategies for optimizing skid integration and detail the benefits realized by the implementation team and the end user. Demo & PR21 PR22 PR21 PlantPAx Design Considerations To Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation PR22 Integrating SEL Protective Relays into the PlantPAx Using IEC61850 The need for effective defense in depth has grown substantially due to the prevalence of ongoing cybersecurity threats. This session will explain the NERC CIP V5 requirements and discuss what you can design within the PlantPAx system environment to meet these obligations. We'll illustrate the relevant points, how they relate to the plant control system, and what design elements should be considered. We'll also include reference to Network Security design considerations. Plantwide control includes the integration of power devices into a plant s process control environment. Once requiring the use of OPC or dedicated data concentrators, now it is possible to leverage direct communications with IEC61850 devices in sub stations and switchyards. This demo and discussion will show how to integrate protective relays from Schweitzer s (SEL) into PlantPAx with ProSoft gateways. Demo & Demo & PR23 PR23 Station: PID Loops and Optimization: Capitalize on What Your Plant is Telling You Identify controller tuning mechanical and process architecture issues using your plant s existing process data. Learn how KPIs and advanced forensics reveal these issues and isolate their root causes. Industrial case studies highlight enhancements to production throughput and efficiency. PR24 PR25 PR24 Mynah: Building the Virtual Plant for the Rockwell PlantPAx PR25 Pepperl Fuchs: Introducing WirelessHART with EtherNet/IP Gateway and Add On Profile Delivery teams, operators, and maintenance roles often leverage dynamic simulation models as a proven method to increase the effectiveness of the DCS and users. Advances in the PlantPAx virtual infrastructure are reducing time and investment required to gain significant results. 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 the Logix platform. SF01 SF02 SF03 SF04 SF01 Advanced Programming Techniques for SF02 Developing using the Guardmaster 440C CR30 Software Configurable Relay SF03 Functional Standards and the Changing Compliance Landscape SF04 Development and Configuration Tools Overview In addition to the standard control applications performed by programmable controllers, complex safety applications can also be performed that would be far more difficult and expensive using hardwired devices. This session will review the considerations and techniques for programming safety devices to address safety and productivity issues in complex applications. In this lab, you'll learn to use the Guardmaster 440C CR30 Software Configurable Relay to support small to intermediate level safety applications. Built to meet PLe/SIL 3 requirements, and featuring 22 embedded safety I/O points and a USB programming port, the 440C CR30 is configured with easy to use Connected Components Workbench software. A new EtherNet/IP plug in module is now available for communicating diagnostic information to a Logix controller. This session will introduce you to functional safety standards and requirements that apply to industrial automation equipment. Many of these requirements are driven by the European Machinery Directive but are globally accepted by multinational manufacturers. Understand the range of safety standards, the upcoming merger between IEC and ISO 13849, their application, assignment of risk and performance levels, and tools available to help you calculate machinery safety data. In this session, you'll learn how to dramatically reduce development and deployment time of safety systems using the Life Cycle methodology and an array of tools available from Rockwell. You ll use a range of tools to help you determine return on investment for safety projects, design safety functions and systems, select appropriate safety devices, and ensure that your system meets global safety standards and directives being increasingly specified by manufacturers. Demo & Demo &

7 Rockwell TechED 2015 SF05 SF06 SF05 Machine Risk Assessment and Functional Specification Development SF06 Verification and Validation Requirements, es and Documentation The machine risk assessment provides the framework for safeguarding existing machinery and new machine designs. By properly identifying hazards and risk associated with machine interaction, you can apply more effective and suitable methods of safeguarding measures that are conformant with today's global machine safety standards and regulations. This session will showcase the process of performing plantwide audits and machinery risk assessments, including the safety life cycle and use of available tools to expedite and document the process. We recommend attending Development and Configuration Tools Overview prior to this session. The LifeCycle approach, as defined in standards IEC and IEC 62061, requires verification to prove the circuit for the safety functions of the machine are working properly and meet specified requirements, and validation to test the safety functions of the system. These functions require planning and proper documentation. This session will cover the verification and validation process, proper documentation, and available tools. We recommend attending Development and Configuration Tools Overview prior to this session. Demo &

8 Rockwell TechED 2015 SF07 SF08 SF09 SF10 SF07 Machinery Selection: Relays to Integrated SF08 Functional Design Considerations SF09 Comparison: On Machine vs Traditional Application SF10 What's Your Skill Set? Following a risk assessment identifying hazards to be mitigated, suitable methods of safeguarding must be designed and implemented. This session will cover safety function design and equipment selection criterion for specific applications ranging from simple to complex, including tools to expedite and document the process. We recommend attending Development and Configuration Tools Overview prior to this session. This session will review safety system design and functional specification with a focus 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? Interlock? this session will cover key considerations to help ensure optimal safety and productivity. This session will review and compare the advantages of On Machine Solutions moving the controls onto the machine itself. On Machine Solutions help OEMs minimize wiring, components, maintenance, and costs while improving productivity, lead times, commissioning time, testing and delivery of more valuable machines. This session will identify the skills and education typically required by engineers and systems integrators to design, develop, and deliver safety solutions and how to obtain those skills including Rockwell safety partnership programs. These skills include a thorough understanding of hazard identification and safety lifecycle requirements, applicable safety standards, and safeguarding techniques. Demo & SF11 SF12 SF11 Machinery : es for Achieving and Maintaining Regulatory Compliance SF12 RFIdeas: How to Eliminate Unauthorized Equipment Access The trend toward improved machinery safety continues to grow as global regulatory compliance and standards become more common. Rockwell Consultants have been helping automation users like you protect their workforce and operations for many years. New global standards change how automation systems are classified. Are you familiar with the new standards and do you know how to address them? During this session we'll discuss the process used to help identify and mitigate safety concerns. Getting the job done often requires an interface to operate today s sophisticated automated process control systems that encompass everything from mixing paint to starting a welder. Leveraging existing badge systems with readers ensures only trained and authorized employees have access. Services Services Services Services Services Services SV01 SV02 SV03 SV04 SV05 SV06 SV01 Maximizing the Value of TechConnect and Remote Support Services Real time access to support is critical in today's demanding production environments. Having support available in a variety of formats is key to meeting the needs of different users. Keeping ahead of the curve, Rockwell has implemented numerous enhancements to our support tools including the Knowledgebase, Submit a Question, Live Chat, User Forums and Remote Access. Our Industrial IT support engineers can also remotely administer, monitor and manage your plant floor IT infrastructure across various product families including Cisco, HP, Dell and EMC, helping you quickly diagnose and resolve issues. The depth and breadth of our and Technology resources paired with leading edge support tools can help you be more productive, saving you time and money! SV02 Scalable Secure Remote Monitoring Solutions This presentation and demonstration highlights a range of solutions from secure remote access to cloud based equipment monitoring and custom dashboards. Scalable secure remote access not only allows you to provide support to your customers, it connects you with critical data that can help you monitor equipment performance, prove SLA compliance, measure consumables, and make strategic decisions on R&D and machine design. Explore real examples of how remote monitoring solutions have enabled others to gain a competitive advantage in their industry. SV03 Building a Hardware Infrastructure for a Virtualized This session will explore the importance of Datacenter design. Specific solutions to support a virtualization, particularly those offered by Rockwell, will be highlighted. Solution SV04 Reliability Solutions Driving Asset Optimization and Leading companies are striving for improved reliability of their critical assets, that results in greater plant productivity. Changing the game from reactive to proactive can be accomplished; ultimately reducing plant Greater Plant Productivity risks costing you money & time, while improving asset performance has huge financial & cultural benefits. Learn how Rockwell 's Reliability Solutions can help your company achieve Asset Optimization SV05 New Strategies to Monitor, Optimize and Support your Machines Leveraging the Cloud SV06 Collaboration, Remote Access and Access Enabled by Cloud Computing & greater Plant Productivity. Maximizing the productivity of your equipment and keeping track of your assets in real time has been an elusive goal for most. We ll be presenting a case study of how several machine builders are leveraging Cloud technology and the Internet of Things to differentiate their offering, and to partner much more closely with their customers to improve the performance of their machines Join us for a candid discussion by several panelists that have first hand experience with Cloud Solutions in Manufacturing. You ll hear from both the Machine Builder s perspective and the End User s perspective how RA Cloud solutions have provided them exciting new capabilities, but that it also poses very real challenges as well. There will be opportunity to ask questions and interact with the panelists. Demo & Demo & Super Session Super Session Super Session SS01 SS02 SS03 SS01 Studio 5000: Designing Smart Machines for The Connected Enterprise SS02 Trends in Mobility The World is not Flat SS03 The Connected Enterprise: A Day in the Life of a Production Order The Connected Enterprise creates tremendous opportunities for manufacturers. Join us to learn how the Studio 5000 environment combines engineering and design elements into one standard framework that helps build the smart machines that power The Connected Enterprise. See us walk through typical automation design workflows and share latest best practices that can improve your automation design productivity. We all carry smart phones, and have become more mobile, but are we still living our lives as if the world is flat? Mobility is much more than viewing a webpage or report on our phone or tablet, it s a fundamental shift in how we live our lives. Today s contemporary software applications are designed with a Mobile First approach that drives workflows back to the desktop interface and servers rather than the other way around. In this session, we ll explore mobility trends, and reference recent product introductions as examples. We encourage you to abandon the Flat Earth model, and join us in the belief that the world is round, and mobile is everything. What does a Connected Enterprise look like? Manufacturing and Industrial operations will change more profoundly in the next five years than they have in the past 20. They are becoming connected. While this has been the dream for decades, the technology to make it possible was historically prohibitively expensive. The Internet of Things and other enabling technologies are changing that. We are at an inflection point. Join us during this session to follow the flow of an actual production order. Enjoy a glimpse into how the accelerated connection of Technology and Operations Technology today enables unprecedented collaboration across the enterprise, linking processes and facilities to suppliers and customers in new ways that result in improved enterprise, plant and supply chain performance. SY01 SY02 SY03 SY04 SY01 the Integrated What do we mean by the 'Integrated control and information system'? What products and technologies does it comprise? Most importantly, how can it be used to build a smart, productive, secure, and connected enterprise? SY02 Rockwell 5000 : The Attend this session to learn about Rockwell 5000, our new automation engineering and design environment. The session will cover what Studio 5000 is, where it is going, and how it can reduce Engineering and Design Environment your engineering time, reduce risk, and increase your productivity. SY03 Introducing Studio 5000 Architect Attend this session to learn about Architect, the newest addition to our automation and engineering environment, Rockwell Learn how Architect will help you build a system that includes View, PanelView Plus terminals and Logix lers as well as how EPLAN and Integrated Builder (IAB) can be used. SY04 New Productivity Tool Application Are you looking for ways to reduce risk, cost, and time to market when building automation projects? Are you considering building a bulk engineering tool or currently have one you are tired of supporting? If so, Code Manager: Capability Overview then join this session to learn about the new Application Code Manager. This session will cover libraries and code reuse, bulk engineer solutions, and how to quickly build your automation projects. SY05 SY05 Design Fundamentals A high level overview of best practice design considerations when architecting a system. components covered will include Services Platform, View SE, AssetCentre, Historian SE, and. Attendees should have a basic knowledge of how controller design (see SY21 Optimize Logix Performance for Client ) and network design (see NW02 Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP Network Technology) affect a system. Some application level recommendations will be discussed, but will not be the focus of the session. SY06 SY06 Tools That Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Overview Learn how tools from Rockwell can simplify product sizing and selection, help reduce supply chain costs and help you manage product lifecycle considerations for your automation system. Discover the benefits of Integrated Builder, Motion Analyzer and ProposalWorks.

9 Rockwell TechED 2015 SY07 SY07 Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better 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 and its partners. Change how you build your next automation system! SY08 SY08 Advanced Simulation for Design and Optimization of your Plant Need to show how your machine or equipment fits a customer s performance demands? Want to better understand how potential changes will impact capacity and throughput? This session will cover how Arena Advanced Simulation tools enable you to build working machine and equipment models that show a prospective client how you would meet their application requirements and optimize performance. Demo & SY09 SY10 SY09 AssetCentre: Introduction and Demonstration SY10 New Productivity Tool Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration This session will review and demonstrate key AssetCentre features including version control, audit information, security, reporting and automated backup and recovery of programs for Rockwell devices, including Logix controllers. This session combines presentation with instructor led demonstration of the new Application Code Manager (ACM) capability. See how to quickly build your automation projects using reusable code stored in libraries. Learn how configuration (not programming) is used by selecting library objects and providing configuration data before the project is bulk built and downloaded to a controller. Demo & Demo & SY11 SY11 Improve your Design Effectiveness with our "NEW" OEM Building Blocks for Machine and Equipment Builders Join us to learn about the first release of OEM Building Blocks. These new automation productivity tools can be used to deploy code at different locations and execute at different times. Learn new concepts such as hardware abstraction, virtualization and enhanced diagnostics. Also learn how to integrate the Building Blocks into your application code leveraging the Application Code Manager. Demo & SY12 SY13 SY14 SY12 Using Studio 5000 to Simplify Life Cycle Management SY13 Logix Content Licensing SY14 Building s with Studio 5000 Architect: Hands on Demo & Demo & SY15 SY16 SY17 SY18 SY19 SY20 SY21 SY15 New Productivity Tool Application Code Manager: Hands on SY16 Design for Reuse: Increase your Productivity with Modular Programming SY17 AssetCentre: Hands On SY18 Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: SY19 Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Advanced SY20 Integrated Application Tools SY21 Optimize Logix Performance for Client See how Studio 5000 helps simplify the lifecycle management of devices. Learn tips and tricks on programming and configuring devices for improved productivity and ease of maintenance. Topics will include electronic keying refresher and best practices, Automatic Device Configuration, Firmware Supervisor, Device discovery, DLR diagnostics, and others Logix Designer is introducing a new way to control access to selected routines and add on instructions (AOIs) using software licensing technology. Come to this session to learn about this new capability, including web based administration, time limited access, variable privileges, and granting privileges remotely. This hands on lab will introduce Architect, the newest addition to Rockwell Learn how Architect helps you build a system that includes View, PanelView Plus terminals, and Logix lers as well as EPLAN and Integrated Builder (IAB). Quickly build your automation projects using the new Application Code Manager. This lab will provide you the opportunity to create a new project from scratch by selecting library objects and providing configuration data. Once all the configuration (not programming) is complete you will initiate a project bulk build that you will be able to download to a controller to run. This session will also cover how to create and maintain reusable code stored in libraries. 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 has to offer! The session includes both instructor led demonstrations as well as hands on activities. This hands on lab allows you to choose the topics that are most interesting to you. Topics include: what s new, remote computers and binders, working with files/folders, configuration security, building reports, asset definition and configuration, audit log information. For first time users, there s a section on a "day in the life" of AssetCentre product capabilities from an operator s perspective, including the newest features. Develop basic competency in using Integrated Builder (IAB), Motion Analyzer (MA) and ProposalWorks (PW) to develop valid bills of material for projects and output reports. Attendees will learn how to configure systems in IAB, size a drive in MA and assemble a proposal/quote in ProposalWorks. Continue to develop your competency in using Integrated Builder (IAB), Motion Analyzer (MA) and ProposalWorks (PW) to simplify system configuration, product selection and sizing, and generate quotations. Assumes attendee will have basic working knowledge of the tools. This lab will provide the opportunity to learn about the variety of really useful Integrated application tools available, and also use these tools with example projects. Tools covered include the EtherNet/IP Capacity Tool, Ferret and the Drives & Motion Accelerator toolkit. There will also be a brief update on newly launched tools. Provide hands on system interaction, with client applications requesting data from a Logix 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 client applications. SY22 SY23 SY24 SY22 SeQent: Plant Floor Real time SY23 Zebra Technologies: Utilization of RFID for in Plant Visibility and Optimization SY24 WIN 911: Enterprise Edition Strategic Alarm Notification Learn how SeQent provides a software bridge between alarms, events and statistics that occur in your Rockwell plant equipment / applications and sends real time information to visual and textual devices including LED & LCD displays, tablets, smartphones, and Motorola MOTOTRBO radios. Manufacturers are constantly faced with pressures to improve productivity, plant utilization, production quality, and increasingly, materials traceability. The constant visibility of both mobile assets and materials that RFID can uniquely provide is enabling manufacturers to improve each of these key objectives. In this session, you will hear from industry experts on the capabilities and value of leveraging RFID for in plant visibility and optimization. WIN 911 Software will discuss WIN 911 Enterprise Edition strategic alarm notification for Rockwell s FT A&E. We will demonstrate the ability to create complex alarm escalation and reporting scenarios using new WIN 911 Tactics and Strategies with advanced notification workflows.

10 Rockwell TechED 2015 TF01 TF02 TF01 Virtualization for Manufacturing Environments Many manufacturers understand the benefits a virtual infrastructure can bring to the production environment, but don't know where to start. This session covers the use of virtualization in the manufacturing segment, considerations for implementing a virtualized solution and the set of virtualized templates offered by Rockwell designed to help simplify the transition. We'll give a demonstration of virtualization technology and show you how to build an agile, efficient infrastructure with virtualization and deploy highly available applications. TF02 The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World Integration of control and information on the manufacturing floor will be essential for manufacturers to remain competitive. In this session, Rockwell and Cisco will discuss how we are delivering products, solutions and services that use our industry leading best practices for networking and convergence for organizational efficiency. Topics include: use cases and solution sets for the plant of the future automation infrastructure, security and compliance, mobility, video and collaboration, industrial computing and cloud, remote expertise and remote services, and energy management. Demo & TF03 TF03 Operational Excellence by Leveraging Internet of Things Technologies The next industrial revolution is happening right now. Companies are finding new, innovative ways to use technologies ranging from the cloud, big data and remote monitoring to improve global production, sustainable efforts and overall business. Learn how these technologies can help transform manufacturing to drive better collaboration and productivity to help achieve operational excellence. TF04 TF04 What's New and Coming for Activation In this session we will discuss new and coming workflows for activation. Several workflows are coming to simplify deployments to disconnected systems. Demo & TF05 TF06 TF07 TF08 TF09 TF10 TF05 Tips and Tricks for User Experience Design in Industrial TF06 Designing for Users at Rockwell TF07 Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) TF08 Creating your First Visual Studio Application Against the Unified Production Model TF09 Creating Custom SSRS Reports Against the Unified Production Model (UPM) TF10 Operating s Considerations In this tactical hands on how to session for personnel responsible for designing and implementing HMI and information projects, our UX experts will share tips and tricks to help improve your user experience. Showcasing Rockwell s user focused strategy, our UX experts discuss how we incorporate user feedback into our software, hardware and system designs to improve our products user experience, and how customers in all roles can participate. Find software patches, select product updates and replacements, determine product interoperability, and locate software and firmware downloads. This session provides an overview of PCDC features, with a focus on product updates and replacements. Get hands on experience with new features of the PCDC and provide your suggestions to improve the PCDC. This is an introductory overview of the powerful Unified Production Model, and how it can be leveraged by tools such as Visual Studio to create powerful reports. This pick and choose lab allows attendees to select from multiple subjects concentrating on various areas of interest in leveraging the the UPM, using SQL Server Reporting Services to create highly integrated reporting solutions. SQL Server CLR (Common Language Runtime), SSRS, leveraging report templates from knowledgebase, and the Unified Production Model will be among the topics discussed. This session provides an introductory overview of the importance of a robust Operating configuration within a manufacturing environment and the associated dependencies that Rockwell products rely on for best performance. It will look at why the manufacturing environment is different from other environments. It will include system considerations such as hardware, software, windows roles and features and configuration along with some best practices. It will focus on how everybody can be successful in the manufacturing environment following some common sense practices. Demo & Demo & TF11 TF12 TF11 Data Protection and Disaster Recovery in Industrial Build a robust backup and disaster recovery solution for your virtual infrastructure. Learn about technologies that allow for efficient secure backup of your critical data and virtual machines. TF12 Cloud Computing Concepts for Microsoft and Rockwell will provide an overview of relevant concepts, technologies and services that form the basis of cloud based manufacturing solutions. Starting with the basic building blocks, we ll Manufacturing cover all relevant aspects of the Azure Cloud environment, from security through to analytics. Demo & Demo & VZ01 VZ01 View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Introductory This hands on lab focuses on basic View Machine Edition concepts for new users. Topics include creating an application, working with displays, global objects, and tags, using parameters, testing and running the application, and language switching. See how features like search and replace tag and text, tag cross reference, and more, can help you to get more work done in less time. VZ02 VZ03 VZ04 VZ02 View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Application Security, Alarming, and Remote Access VZ03 View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Data Logging, Trending, Recipe, and E mail Functionality VZ04 View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Project Skills This hands on lab focuses on advanced View Machine Edition concepts for experienced users. See the new View 8.1 features used to manage users at runtime and efficiently work with security at design time. Master powerful alarm capabilities to gain the most from HMI applications and learn how RFID badges can be used for authentication. Attendees will also learn how ViewPoint and VNC can be used for remote operator access. Suggested Prerequisite:VZ01 View and PanelView Plus Introductory lab. This hand on lab focuses on advanced View Machine Edition concepts for experienced users, delving into data logging methods and displaying trends on the PanelView Plus. Learn the value of recipe management capabilities and when and how they can be used. Attendees will also learn how to configure the SMTP ActiveX and use the Print to PDF feature to send an attachment via e mail from the PanelView Plus terminal. Suggested prerequisite: VZ01 View and PanelView Plus Introductory lab. This hands on lab focuses on building detailed knowledge of a selection of advanced Machine Edition capabilities. Attendees will complete modules that include using the Data Model and Trend objects to collect and display data, managing recipes with RecipePlus, working with alarms and information messages, creating reusable parameterized global objects, and exploring diagnostic tools. Suggested prerequisite: VZ01 View ME and PanelView Plus Introductory. VZ05 VZ05 View Site Edition:, Configuration and Maintenance This presentation and hands on lab focuses on architecting, configuring and maintaining of View Site Edition systems. Topics include architecture components that make up a View SE system, how they fit together, and capabilities available to maintain and troubleshoot the system. VZ06 VZ06 View Site Edition: Building (Part 1) If you are new to View Site Edition, or need a refresher on basics, this hands on lab allows you to pick and choose from subjects related the basic building blocks for a Site Edition application. Topics include screen creation, setting up data logs and trending, alarm setup and configuration, and an introduction to the new HTML 5 version of ViewPoint. VZ07 VZ08 VZ07 View Site Edition: Building (Part 2) VZ08 View Site Edition: Implementing Alarms and Events If you are an experienced View Site Edition application developer, this lab session allows you to pick and choose from subjects related to more advanced capabilities. Topics include working with security, common applications for VBA, database connectivity, global objects, application navigation techniques, using the trend in View Site Edition, and using the new HTML 5 version of ViewPoint. A robust alarming capability is critical to any HMI system. The alarm system in View Site Edition, Alarms and Events, delivers industry leading capabilities for any size system. This handson lab focuses on how to best implement and configure Alarms and Events with View Site Edition and Logix lers.

11 Rockwell TechED 2015 VZ09 VZ10 VZ09 Extending View Site Edition Solutions with VBA Code VZ10 Extending View Site Edition with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services The ability to add Visual Basic for (VBA) code to View Site Edition offers great versatility in achieving your user requirements. Since VBA is a scripting language, care must be taken not only to write code to deliver the required functionality, but also to ensure robust and reliable code suitable for use in industrial automation applications. This lab will give practical guidance and examples on avoiding problems and promoting robust and reliable code generation. Are you delivering more systems using Remote Desktop Services and thin clients? More and more systems are being deployed this way and we are here to help. This lab will provide an introduction to Remote Desktop Services and how to best leverage it to extend your View SE systems to thin clients, browsers, and mobile devices. VZ11 VZ12 VZ13 VZ11 Architecting a Distributed View Site Edition VZ12 How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics VZ13 Migrating Your HMI More and more customers are turning to a distributed 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 customer's needs. 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. 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. Thinking about migrating your existing HMI to a new system? This session will provide guidance on lifecycle planning, replacement and migration options, and the programs and tools Rockwell provides to help you map the best path forward. Focus will be on current Electronic Operator Interface options and migration paths, with HMI software migration options also covered. VZ14 VZ14 PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Introductory 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. VZ15 VZ16 VZ17 VZ18 VZ15 PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Advanced VZ16 PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Demonstration more powerful capabilities of the new platform. VZ17 Extending View Site Edition with ACP Thin Manager VZ18 ACP/Thin Manager: with ThinManager and Relevance: Providing a Path to Your Plant s Thin Client and Mobile Future Learn how to take advantage of more powerful, advanced capabilities of the new PanelView 5500 terminals and Studio 5000 View Designer software. Topics we ll explore include creating re usable screens, performing search/replace operations, using custom press/release actions, customizing pre defined project content, using advanced features of state tables, configuring high priority buttons, and configuring custom element based security. Suggested prerequisite: VZ14 PanelView 5000 and Studio 5000 View Designer Introductory. 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 To further simplify your View SE thin client based systems, discover how ACP s ThinManager can help with centralized management of content and thin client hardware. Prerequisite is VZ10 Extending View Site Edition with Microsoft's Remote Desktop Services. Discover how ACP s ThinManager can improve your View SE and/or PlantPAx deployments. ThinManager provides centralized management of the content deployed to your thin clients and the thin clients themselves. See how ThinManager's Relevance securely delivers mobile Integrated content based on your location. Demo &

12 TIME 6:30am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm VZ01 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Introductory VZ02 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Application Security, Alarming, and Remote Access VZ03 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Data Logging, Trending, Recipe, and Functionality CL12 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Handson NW14 - the Design and Implementation of Security in a Distributed CL13 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Advanced Topics CL14 - Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet-enabled Motor Centers CL16 - Small Machine Development with Connected Components: Hands-on IN17 - Energy Intelligence Enabled With and EnergyMetrix NW11 - Applying EtherNet/IP and Stratix Switches in Real-time PR10 - Improve Flexibility Through PlantPAx Field Device and Integration NW11 - Applying EtherNet/IP and Stratix Switches in Real-time VZ08 - View Site Edition: Implementing Alarms and Events VZ09 - Extending View Site Edition Solutions with VBA Code Rockwell Executive Keynote VZ07 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 2) IN15 - Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose SY15 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code Manager: Hands-on PR05 - PlantPAx SY18 - Tools that Simplify Product Application Sizing and Selection: Development 1 PR06 - PlantPAx Application Development 2 PR07 - Sizing PlantPAx s for Optimal Performance SY19 - Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Advanced SF02 - Developing using the Guardmaster 440C- CR30 Software Configurable Relay CL10 - Logix: Basics IN19 - Rockwell Software Quality AppSolution NW16 - Advanced VZ05 - VZ04 - Design, PR18 - How 4:00pm IN10 - SY14 - Building IN12 - View Management, and OptiSIS Packaged View Site SY17 - TF07 - Product Historian Machine s with Studio Machine Edition Implementation of Solutions Edition: Compatibility and CL10 - Logix: Basics Edition: Basic 5000 Historian Site and PanelView Addresses, AssetCentre: Download Center Configuration in Architect: Hands-on Edition: Plus: Project Skills Security in a Configuration Hands-On (PCDC) 5:00pm Logix Rack Advanced Distributed and Maintenance. s Room Name Grand Hall A Grand Hall B Grand Hall C Grand Hall D Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Monday Breakfast VZ06 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 1) VZ10 - Extending View Site Edition with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services CL15 - SLC ler to CompactLogix Migration IN04 - EMI Basic : Building an IN05 - EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting IN11 - Historian Site Edition: Basic on Data Collection and Reporting CL11 - Logix: Advanced SY16 - Design for Reuse: Increase your Productivity with Modular Programming IN20 - Rockwell Software Performance Management PR12 - Batch Management Implementation PR13 - Batch Best Practices Workshop: Batch Developer Accelerator Toolkit

13 IN01 - and Enterprise IN02 - EMI: 50 Minutes IN03 - EMI: Sneak Peek IN16 - Energy Intelligence Ma king Manufacturing IN08 - Historian: IN06 - Mobility and Portability with Today's Rockwell PR19 - Migrating Your Distributed to the PlantPAx PR16 - Real-Time Optimization (RTO) for Energy s AP02 - Apotex: Pharma s Upgrade PR11 - Taking Advantage of Smart Instrumentation AP03 - Baltimore County DPW Gains Insight AP06 - Mobile Visibility and Key to W/WW Predictive NW23 - ProSoft: New Wireless Transmission Technology can AP08 - Eli Lilly Extends Visibility, Improves Life Cycle Management SF09 - Comparison: On- Machine vs Traditional AP14 - Monin Increases Production and Achieves S95 NW19 - Cisco: Trends in Enterprise Networking PR01 - PlantPAx Fundamentals PR02 - Applying Best Practices to Achieve Superior Results with the PlantPAx NW10 - Life of a CIP Packet PR03 - Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Library of Objects SY05 - Design Fundamentals TF10 - Operating s Considerations VZ16 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Demonstration IN09 - Historian Site Edition: s and Design Considerations SV03 - Building a Hardware Infrastructure for a Virtualized TF02 - The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World SF07 - Machinery Selection: Relays to Integrated SY12 - Using Studio 5000 to Simplify Life- Cycle Management NW13 - The Case for Managed Switching: Use of Managed and NW21 - Owl Technologies: Meeting the Cybersecurity CL19 - Spectrum s: Remote access for OEM machine builders NW20 - Kepware: IIoT and Communications at the Edge AP13 - Medtronic: Leading Medical Device NW22 - Panduit: Simplifying Infrastructure for the Connected PR23 - Station: PID Loops and Monday Breakfast Rockwell Executive Keynote CL03 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Maximizing Network CL04 - Introduction to itrak Independent Mover s CL07 - Considerations for Designing an Intelligent Motor TF04 - What's New and Coming for Activation SF03 - Functional Standards and the Changing SF04 - Development and Configuration Tools CL08 - Sensing your with IO-Link SV01 - Maximizing the Value of TechConnect and SY04 - New Productivity Tool - Application CL09 - Small Machine Development with Connected PR04 - Development and Management of the Rockwell SV02 - Scalable Secure Remote Monitoring Solutions VZ12 - How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better AP17 - Rockwell : Achieving Operational SF12 - RFIdeas: How to Eliminate Unauthorized Equipment AP23 - United Pet Group: Visibility Boosts Efficiency by 15 Percent, NW18 - Building a Highly Available Network - Don't Bring Me Down TF11 - Data Protection and Disaster Recovery in TF01 - Virtualization for Manufacturing Environments CL17 - EPLAN: Shorten Design Cycles and Reduce Time to NW25 - Collecting Data Efficiently in the Integrated PR21 - PlantPAx Design Considerations To Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation IN18 - ProductionCentre Overview Session: What's New in R10 PR22 - Integrating SEL Protective Relays into the PlantPAx Using IEC61850 NW03 - EtherNet/IP Layer 3 Networking Capabilities CL01 - What's New in Integrated? CL02 - Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer Overview SY02 - Rockwell 5000 : The SY06 - Tools That Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Overview SS01 - Studio 5000: Designing Smart Machines for The Connected Enterprise SS02 - Super Session 2: Mobile Plants SS03 - The Connected Enterprise: A Day in the Life of a Production Order Software into Remote IN14 - AP04 - PlantPAx DCS AP11 - Jost Chemical PR24 - Mynah: AP15 - Nephron SY11 - Improve SY10 - New SF08 - Migration Helps Deploys Virtualized Building the Pharmaceuticals: your Design Functional Design CL06 - Integrated CL05 - Rockwell 4:00pm Metrics: Showing Bausch & Lomb See PlantPAx Solution, IN13 - Virtual Plant for Cornucopia of Effectiveness Productivity Tool - Considerations NW01 - Fundamentals of Value in 50 Better and Live Saves $20k Upfront, Historian Site Edition: the Rockwell for a with our "NEW" Application Code EtherNet/IP: 5000 Logix EtherNet/IP Network TF12 - Introduction AP05 - Clean Coal AP12 - Rockwell Configuring Redundancy TF08 - Creating your PR25 - Pepperl- AP16 - PCS OEM Building AP25 - Rockwell Manager: Solution Designer: Demo & Technology to Cloud Computing Solutions Powers and High Availability First Visual Studio Fuchs: Phosphate Blocks for Introduction and Overview 5:00pm Concepts for Solutions Help Application Against Introducing Automates Machine and Solutions Help Demonstration Manufacturing Convergence to JSW Steel to the Unified WirelessHART Reporting to Equipment Dalian Metro in Balboa A-C Gaslamp AB Gaslamp CD Cortez Hill A-C Mission Beach A-C Hillcrest AB Hillcrest CD Torrey Hills AB Golden Hill AB Promenade AB La Jolla AB Old Town AB Coronado AB Coronado CDE Room Name TIME 6:30am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm

14 TIME 6:30am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm VZ14 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Introductory VZ15 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Advanced SY20 - Integrated Application Tools PR14 - Using Model Predictive to Improve Resource Effectiveness PR17 - AADvance Implementation CL14 - Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet-enabled Motor Centers SY21 - Optimize Logix Performance for Client VZ08 - View Site Edition: Implementing Alarms and Events Tuesday Breakfast Rockwell TechED Guest Keynote VZ06 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 1) VZ07 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 2) IN15 - Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose CL15 - SLC ler to CompactLogix Migration SY14 - Building s with Studio 5000 Architect: Handson PR05 - PlantPAx Application Development 1 SY18 - Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: SY19 - Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Advanced IN04 - EMI Basic : Building an IN05 - EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting SY16 - Design for Reuse: Increase your Productivity with Modular Programming CL11 - Logix: Advanced IN19 - Rockwell Software Quality AppSolution IN07 - Mobility : Access Production from Anywhere 1:00pm - Lunch SF02 - IN11 - VZ01 - CL16 - Small VZ06 - SY15 - New Developing 2:00pm NW11 - Applying VZ09 - Extending PR06 - PlantPAx View CL12 - Integrated Machine EtherNet/IP and Historian Site PR12 - Batch Machine Edition Development with View Site Productivity Tool - CL10 - Logix: Stratix Switches in View Site Edition Application Edition: Basic Management and PanelView EtherNet/IP: Handson Components: Manager: Hands-on Guardmaster Connected Edition: Building Application Code using the Basics Real-time Solutions with Development on Data Implementation Plus: Introductory 3:00pm VBA Code 2 Collection and Hands-on (Part 1) 440C-CR30 Reporting Software VZ02 - NW14 - TF09 - Creating IN20 - Rockwell View the PR18 - How PR10 - Improve Custom SSRS Software 4:00pm VZ17 - Extending IN12 - Machine Edition Design and OptiSIS Packaged Flexibility Through SY17 - PR08 - PlantPAx Reports Against Performance and PanelView Implementation of Solutions PlantPAx Field Sequencer the CL11 - Logix: View Site Edition Historian Site Management Plus: Application Addresses Device AssetCentre: Application Advanced with ACP Thin Edition: Security, Alarming, Security in a and Hands-On Development Unified 5:00pm Manager Advanced and Remote Distributed Integration Production Access Model (UPM) s Room Name Grand Hall A Grand Hall B Grand Hall C Grand Hall D Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I

15 IN01 - IN02 - EMI: 50 Minutes to Value IN03 - EMI: Sneak Peek IN06 - Mobility and Portability with Today's Rockwell IN08 - Historian: SY08 - Advanced Simulation for Design and Optimization of VZ11 - Architecting a Distributed View Site Edition PR11 - Taking Advantage of Smart Instrumentation To Make Better AP22 - Unilever: Leverages RAPID To Improve OEE SY09 - AssetCentre: Introduction and Demonstration AP05 - Clean Coal Solutions Powers Convergence to PR19 - Migrating Your Distributed to the PlantPAx AP01 - Anchor Glass Reduces Energy Costs With -Enabled AP03 - Baltimore County DPW Gains Insight into Remote VZ13 - Migrating Your HMI AP21 - Quality Modernization Drives 15 Percent Increase NW24 - Schweitzer Engineering s: Securing AP08 - Eli Lilly Extends Visibility, Improves Life SY22 - SeQent: Plant Floor Real-time AP10 - GrafTech Cloud-Based Production Intelligence AP07 - and the Enabled Enterprise AP09 - FrieslandCampin a NW06 - Deploying Wireless LAN Technology within a CPwE PR01 - PlantPAx Fundamentals NW05 - Cisco Solutions for the Converged Plantwide NW19 - Cisco: Trends in Enterprise Networking PR02 - Applying Best Practices to Achieve Superior Results with the PlantPAx PR03 - Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Library of Objects SY05 - Design Fundamentals TF10 - Operating s Considerations IN09 - Historian Site Edition: s and Design Considerations IN13 - Historian Site Edition: Configuring Redundancy and High Availability TF02 - The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World SV03 - Building a Hardware Infrastructure for a Virtualized Solution SF07 - Machinery Selection: Relays to Integrated SY12 - Using Studio 5000 to Simplify Life- Cycle Management NW13 - The Case for Managed Switching: Use of Managed and SF08 - Functional Design AP13 - Medtronic: Leading Medical Device Manufacturer Infuses EMI, Ups SY23 - Zebra Technologies: Utilization of RFID for in-plant SF05 - Machine Risk Assessment and VZ18 - ACP/Thin Manager: with ThinManager and SY24 - WIN-911: Enterprise Edition Strategic Alarm Notification SF06 - Verification and Validation Requirements, SV05 - New Strategies to Monitor, Optimize and SF10 - What's Your Skill Set? Tuesday Breakfast Rockwell TechED Guest Keynote CL06 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview CL03 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Maximizing CL04 - itrak Independent CL07 - Considerations for Designing an Intelligent Motor SF01 - Advanced Programming Techniques for TF04 - What's New and Coming for Activation SF03 - Functional Standards and the Changing NW07 - Traversing the Industrial Demilitarized Zone NW09 - Network Address Translation within a CPwE SV01 - Maximizing the Value of TechConnect and NW17 - IT/OT Convergence: Learn How to Get There PR04 - Development and Management of the Rockwell NW08 - Identity Services within a CPwE AP24 - Ventura Foods Saves Money Using AP18 - Sailun Tyre Creates a Digital Plant for the Future SV02 - Scalable Secure Remote Monitoring Solutions TF03 - Operational Excellence by Leveraging Internet of Things AP20 - Syngenta Boosts, Recipe Management With VZ12 - How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better AP19 - Scotts Miracle-Gro: In- NW18 - Building a Highly Available Network - Don't Bring Me Down SV04 - Reliability Solutions Driving Asset Optimization and Greater Plant TF01 - Introduction to Virtualization for Manufacturing Environments SY11 - Improve your Design Effectiveness with our "NEW" OEM Building Blocks for Machine and Equipment Builders CL18 - Softing (OLDI): Data Exchange with Logix. NW25 - Collecting Data Efficiently in the Integrated PR21 - PlantPAx Design Considerations To Meet NERC CIP V5 in Power Generation IN18 - ProductionCentr e Overview PR15 - Realizing Profitability and Efficiencies in Your Operations by PR22 - Integrating SEL Protective Relays into the PlantPAx Using IEC61850 NW04 - Secure Network s for The Connected Enterprise CL01 - What's New in Integrated? CL02 - Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer Overview SY03 - Introducing Studio 5000 Architect SY02 - Rockwell 5000 : The CL05 - Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer: Demo & SS01 - Studio 5000: Designing Smart Machines for The Connected Enterprise SS02 - Super Session 2: Mobile Plants SS03 - The Connected Enterprise: A Day in the Life of a Production Order NW02 - Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP Balboa A-C Gaslamp AB Gaslamp CD Cortez Hill A-C Mission Beach A-C Hillcrest AB Hillcrest CD Torrey Hills AB Golden Hill AB Promenade AB La Jolla AB Old Town AB Coronado AB Coronado CDE Room Name TIME 6:30am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm

16 TIME 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm VZ03 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Data Logging, Trending, Recipe, and Functionality VZ04 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Project Skills VZ14 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Introductory VZ15 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Advanced CL13 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Advanced Topics NW16 - Advanced Design, Management, and Implementation of Security in a Distributed. SY20 - Integrated Application Tools PR14 - Using Model Predictive to Improve Resource Effectiveness IN17 - Energy Intelligence Enabled With and EnergyMetrix PR17 - AADvance Implementation CL14 - Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet-enabled Motor Centers CL16 - Small Machine Development with Connected Components: Hands-on NW12 - Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet IN10 - Historian Machine Edition: Basic Configuration in Logix Rack SY21 - Optimize Logix Performance for Client VZ09 - Extending View Site Edition Solutions with VBA Code VZ09 - Extending View Site Edition Solutions with VBA Code Wednesday VZ07 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 2) CL15 - SLC ler to CompactLogix Migration IN15 - Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose PR05 - PlantPAx TF07 - Product Compatibility and Application Download Center Development (PCDC) 1 SY14 - Building s with Studio 5000 Architect: Handson IN04 - EMI Basic : Building an IN05 - EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting IN11 - Historian Site Edition: Basic on Data Collection and Reporting CL10 - Logix: Basics IN20 - Rockwell Software Performance Management PR13 - Batch Best Practices Workshop: Batch Developer Accelerator Toolkit IN19 - Rockwell Software Quality AppSolution IN07 - Mobility : Access Production from Anywhere s Room Name Grand Hall A Grand Hall B Grand Hall C Grand Hall D Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I Breakfast VZ06 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 1) Lunch and General Session VZ10 - Extending View Site Edition with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services VZ17 - Extending View Site Edition with ACP Thin Manager SY15 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code Manager: Hands-on SY17 - AssetCentre: Hands-On PR06 - PlantPAx Application Development 2 PR09 - Deploy, Optimize, and Scale a PlantPAx Virtual Infrastructure SF02 - Developing using the Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software TF09 - Creating Custom SSRS Reports Against the Unified Production Model (UPM) IN12 - Historian Site Edition: Advanced SY16 - Design for Reuse: Increase your Productivity with Modular Programming SY16 - Design for Reuse: Increase your Productivity with Modular Programming CL11 - Logix: Advanced

17 IN01 - IN14 - Metrics: Showing Value in 50 SY08 - Advanced Simulation for Design and Optimization of TF12 - Cloud Computing Concepts for PR16 - Real-Time Optimization (RTO) for Energy s AP22 - Unilever: Leverages RAPID To Improve OEE AP04 - PlantPAx DCS Migration Helps Bausch & Lomb See Better AP02 - Apotex: Pharma s Upgrade AP01 - Anchor Glass Reduces Energy Costs With - SY07 - Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better AP07 - and the AP06 - Mobile Visibility and Key to W/WW Predictive AP14 - Monin Increases Production and Achieves S95 AP21 - Quality Modernization Drives 15 Percent Increase AP09 - FrieslandCampin a AP10 - GrafTech Cloud-Based Production Intelligence AP11 - Jost Chemical Deploys PR03 - Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Library of Objects SY10 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration NW06 - Deploying Wireless LAN Technology within a CPwE SY05 - Design Fundamentals TF10 - Operating s Considerations VZ16 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Demonstration NW15 - Products and Features for Building a More Secure Industrial TF08 - Creating your First Visual Studio Application Against the Unified SF08 - Functional Design Considerations TF02 - The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World SF05 - Machine Risk Assessment and SV05 - New Strategies to Monitor, Optimize and SF06 - Verification and Validation Requirements, SF10 - What's Your Skill Set? SF11 - Machinery : es for Achieving and Wednesday Breakfast CL07 - Considerations for Designing an Intelligent Motor PR20 - Maximizing the Efficiency of OEM Skid Equipment in a Connected TF04 - What's New and Coming for Activation SF01 - Advanced Programming Techniques for Lunch and General Session CL06 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Solution Overview CL08 - Sensing your with IO-Link CL09 - Small Machine Development with Connected NW17 - IT/OT Convergence: Learn How to Get There NW08 - Identity Services within a CPwE NW07 - Traversing the Industrial Demilitarized Zone AP15 - Nephron Pharmaceuticals: Cornucopia of for a AP18 - Sailun Tyre Creates a Digital Plant for the Future AP16 - PCS Phosphate Automates Reporting to Liberate AP17 - Rockwell : Achieving Operational AP19 - Scotts Miracle- Gro: In- Motion AP20 - Syngenta Boosts, Recipe NW18 - Building a Highly Available Network - Don't Bring Me Down TF01 - Introduction to Virtualization for Manufacturing Environments TF11 - Data Protection and Disaster Recovery in SY13 - Logix Content Licensing AP25 - Rockwell Solutions Help Dalian Metro in IN18 - ProductionCentre Overview Session: What's New in R10 SY03 - Introducing Studio 5000 Architect CL01 - What's New in Integrated? NW03 - EtherNet/IP Layer 3 Networking Capabilities CL02 - Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer Overview SY06 - Tools That Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Overview NW01 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Network Technology SY01 - the Integrated and SV06 - Collaboration, Remote Access and Access Enabled by Cloud NW02 - Design Considerations for Robust EtherNet/IP Management With TF05 - Tips and SF03 - Functional AP24 - Ventura SY11 - Improve SY01 - the VZ11 - Tricks for User Standards Foods Saves Money your Design IN09 - Integrated CL05 - Rockwell Architecting a 4:00pm Experience and the Changing Using Effectiveness Historian Site Edition: and Distributed Design in Virtualized Compliance Historian and with our "NEW" SY13 - Logix Content s and 5000 Logix TF06 - Designing AP12 - Rockwell SF07 - Machinery SF04 - NW09 - Network AP23 - United Pet OEM Building Licensing NW10 - Life of a Design Designer: Demo & View Site Edition for Users at Development Address Translation Group: Visibility Blocks for CIP Packet Considerations 5:00pm Rockwell Solutions Help Selection: Relays to and within a CPwE Boosts Efficiency Machine and JSW Steel to Integrated Configuration Tools by 15 Percent, Equipment Balboa A-C Gaslamp AB Gaslamp CD Cortez Hill A-C Mission Beach A-C Hillcrest AB Hillcrest CD Torrey Hills AB Golden Hill AB Promenade AB La Jolla AB Old Town AB Coronado AB Coronado CDE Room Name TIME 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm

18 TIME 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm VZ01 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Introductory CL12 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Handson VZ02 - NW14 - View the Machine Edition Design and and PanelView Implementation of Plus: Application Security, Alarming, Security in a and Remote Distributed Access VZ03 - View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Data Logging, Trending, Recipe, and Functionality CL13 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Advanced Topics IN17 - Energy Intelligence Enabled With and EnergyMetrix PR17 - AADvance Implementation CL14 - Speed Integration and Reduce Energy Usage with Ethernet-enabled Motor Centers NW12 - Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet NW12 - Applying Advanced EtherNet/IP Features in Converged Plantwide Ethernet VZ05 - View Site Edition:, Configuration and Maintenance VZ09 - Extending View Site Edition Solutions with VBA Code Thursday Breakfast VZ10 - Extending View Site Edition with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services CL15 - SLC ler to CompactLogix Migration IN15 - Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose PR05 - PlantPAx Application Development 1 SY18 - Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: SY19 - Tools that Simplify Product Sizing and Selection: Advanced IN04 - EMI Basic : Building an IN05 - EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting CL10 - Logix: Basics IN11 - SY16 - Design for Historian Site Reuse: Increase Edition: Basic on your Productivity Data Collection and with Modular Reporting Programming IN19 - Rockwell Software Quality AppSolution PR12 - Batch Management Implementation NW16 - Advanced IN07 - Mobility : VZ04 - Design, CL16 - Small Access Production 4:00pm IN10 - PR09 - Deploy, IN12 - View Management, and Machine VZ17 - Extending Historian Machine from SY17 - Optimize, and Machine Edition Implementation of Development with View CL10 - Logix: Anywhere Edition: Basic AssetCentre: Hands- Scale a PlantPAx Historian Site and PanelView Connected Site Edition with ACP Basics Configuration in On Virtual Edition: Plus: Project Skills Security in a Components: Thin Manager 5:00pm Logix Rack Infrastructure Advanced Distributed Hands-on. s Room Name Grand Hall A Grand Hall B Grand Hall C Grand Hall D Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I VZ07 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 2) SY15 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code Manager: Hands-on PR07 - Sizing PlantPAx s for Optimal Performance PR08 - PlantPAx Sequencer Application Development CL11 - Logix: Advanced

19 IN01 - IN02 - EMI: 50 Minutes IN03 - EMI: Sneak Peek of New Mobile Capabilities IN16 - Energy Intelligence Making Manufacturing More Productive IN08 - Historian: IN06 - Mobility and Portability with Today's Rockwell Software VZ11 - Architecting a Distributed View Site Edition TF05 - Tips and Tricks for User Experience Design in TF06 - Designing for Users at Rockwell SY09 - AssetCentre: Introduction and SY09 - AssetCentre: Introduction and Demonstration SY07 - Leverage Virtual Design to Build a Better PR16 - Real-Time Optimization (RTO) for Energy s SF09 - Comparison: On- Machine vs Traditional VZ13 - Migrating Your HMI SF09 - Comparison: On- Machine vs Traditional PR03 - Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Library of Objects NW05 - Cisco Solutions for the Converged Plantwide Ethernet Reference SY10 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code Manager: Introduction and Demonstration SY05 - Design Fundamentals TF10 - Operating s Considerations VZ16 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer Demonstration NW15 - Products and Features for Building a More Secure Industrial IN09 - Historian Site Edition: s and Design Considerations TF02 - The Future of Manufacturing in a Connected World SV03 - Building a Hardware Infrastructure for a Virtualized Solution SF07 - Machinery Selection: Relays to Integrated SY12 - Using Studio 5000 to Simplify Life- Cycle Management TF08 - Creating your First Visual Studio Application Against the Unified SF08 - Functional Design Considerations SF05 - Introduction to Machine Risk Assessment and Functional SV05 - New Strategies to Monitor, Optimize and Support your SF06 - Verification and Validation Requirements, SF10 - What's Your Skill Set? SF11 - Machinery : es for Achieving and Maintaining Thursday Breakfast CL03 - Integrated EtherNet/IP: Maximizing Network PR20 - Maximizing the Efficiency of OEM Skid Equipment in a Connected SF01 - Advanced Programming Techniques for SF03 - Functional Standards and the Changing Compliance TF04 - What's New and Coming for Activation SF04 - Development and Configuration Tools CL08 - Sensing your with IO- Link SY04 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code CL09 - Small Machine Development with Connected NW17 - IT/OT Convergence: Learn How to Get There PR04 - Development and Management of the Rockwell Library VZ12 - How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better TF03 - Operational Excellence by Leveraging SV02 - Scalable Secure Remote Monitoring Solutions SY11 - Improve your NW04 - Secure Design Effectiveness Network with our "NEW" OEM SY13 - Logix Content s for The Building Blocks for Licensing Connected Machine and Enterprise Equipment Builders SV04 - Reliability Solutions Driving Asset Optimization and PR15 - Realizing Profitability and Efficiencies in Your Operations by IN18 - ProductionCentre Overview Session: What's New in R10 CL01 - What's New in Integrated? SY03 - Introducing Studio 5000 Architect CL02 - Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer Overview SY02 - Rockwell 5000 : The SY01 - the Integrated and SY01 - the Integrated and Balboa A-C Gaslamp AB Gaslamp CD Cortez Hill A-C Mission Beach A-C Hillcrest AB Hillcrest CD Torrey Hills AB Golden Hill AB Promenade AB La Jolla AB Old Town AB Coronado AB Coronado CDE Room Name TF01 - Virtualization for Manufacturing Environments CL05 - Rockwell 5000 Logix Designer: Demo & TIME 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm - Lunch 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm

20 TIME 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am VZ14 - PanelView 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer : Introductory SY20 - Integrated Application Tools IN17 - Energy Intelligence Enabled With and EnergyMetrix VZ08 - View Site Edition: Implementing Alarms and Events Friday Breakfast VZ07 - View Site Edition: Building (Part 2) SY15 - New Productivity Tool - Application Code Manager: Handson PR07 - Sizing PlantPAx s for Optimal Performance TF07 - Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) IN04 - EMI Basic : Building an SY16 - Design for Reuse: Increase your Productivity with Modular Programming IN19 - Rockwell Software Quality AppSolution TF09 - Creating Custom SSRS 10:00am VZ15 - PanelView PR14 - Using CL16 - Small Machine SY21 - Optimize VZ05 - SY17 - PR08 - PlantPAx Reports Against IN and Studio Model Predictive Development with Logix View Site Edition: Sequencer the EMI CL11 - Logix: 5000 View to Improve Connected Performance for, AssetCentre: Application Advanced Topics and Advanced Designer : Resource Components: Hands-on Client Configuration and Hands-On Development Unified Reporting 11:00am Advanced Effectiveness Maintenance Production Model (UPM) s Room Name Grand Hall A Grand Hall B Grand Hall C Grand Hall D Harbor A Harbor B Harbor C Harbor D Harbor E Harbor G Harbor H Harbor I PR12 - Batch Management Implementation

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