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AMS Device Manager and Trex Essentials Workshop

Cost
Free- Lunch Included
Venue
Lakeside Process Controls, 2475 Hogan Drive. Mississauga, ON
Schedule
  • Mississauga
    Feb 26, 2025
    8AM - 4:30PM
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Accelerate your digital transformation journey with AMS Device Manager. 

This one-day course provides a deep dive into utilizing AMS Device Manager and AMS Trex in your daily tasks to provide reliable, plant-wide visibility.

AMS Device Manager is able to provide plant-wide visibility to a wide selection of your devices. Through utilization of predictive diagnostics, configuration management and calibration tools, AMS empowers swift identification, troubleshooting and effective resolution of both device and process issues. 

By the end of this course, attendees will gain valuable knowledge and understanding on how to optimize plant performance using AMS.

This course is intended for both existing and potential users of AMS device management software and communicator.

Agenda

The day's program will include the following:
 
  • Welcome & Introduction
  • The Importance of Reliability in the Plant
  • AMS Device Manager - What is It?, Features, How to Streamline Calibration Management
  • Demonstration of Software - Overview and Job Tasks such as monitoring, troubleshooting, valve diagnostics, etc.
  • AMS Device Manager Services & Training Opportunities
  • AMS Trex - What is It?, Features, give examples of savings, Upgrade Studio to keep it updated and transfer files - Eric Snyder
  • Demonstration of Software - Overview & Job Tasks
  • AMS Trex Services & Training Opportunities
  • Additional Methods to Improve Reliability - Software & Hardware Solutions, Machinery Health, Plantweb Insight, Control Loop Performance, etc.
  • Interactive Quiz, Raffle & Closing 

attendees will have an opportunity to participate in our end-of-day PRIZE DRAW for a pair of hockey tickets!

Speaker Spotlight

Eric Snyder

Business Development Manager for AMS Device Manager & AMS Trex at Emerson

Eric Snyder joined Emerson in June 1996. He has over 28 years of experience with reliability solutions and asset optimization in the process control industry. Eric is responsible for AMS Trex and AMS Device Manager in North America. He has authored articles for industry trade magazines and presents at industry and company forums each year. Eric holds a patent (7,152,072) for 'importing asset data into a database system used in a process plant'.

Eric is married and living in Maryland, USA. He has a daughter who is a sophomore at PACE University in NYC. Eric also enjoys downhill skiing, genealogy, and investing.