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TiPS Newsletter - January 2008


Operator Awareness Roadshow™


Learn How to Maximize Operator Awareness and
Empower Them to Improve Plant Performance

February 21st, Houston


Don't miss the Operator Awareness Roadshow™, a full
day of valuable information about improving an operator's
ability to anticipate and react to the dynamics of a plant.
The industry's best solution providers share their insight
into what it takes to build an operator environment that effectively
fights upsets and reduces unplanned outages.

Click here for more our current event schedule

Process Safety Management Forum


Alarm Management - Risk in the Balance

January 24th, Brady’s Landing, Houston, 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM


The Process Safety and Reliability Group (PSRG Inc.www.psrgroup.com) will hold its next Process Safety Management (PSM) Forum on January 24, 2008 at Brady’s Landing in Houston, Texas from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM. You are cordially invited. There is no fee to attend this event. Buffet lunch will be provided by PSRG.

Guest Speaker will be Mr. Stephen Apple of TIPS Incorporated, The Alarm Management Company.

This Presentation will commence following the complimentary buffet lunch. Lunch will start at 11:30 AM. A Q&A Session will follow the presentation.

TiPS - ExperTune User Conference


Common Sense Automation™

April 23-25, Houston InterContinental Hotel


The 2nd Annual TiPS-ExperTune User Conference, this year themed "Common Sense Automation" will be held April 23-25 at the InterContinental Hotel in the Galleria area of Houston, Texas. The agenda capitalizes on last years successes, and offers training, case studies, roundtables, and a host of notable speakers. The conference will focus on realistic, actionable strategies for corporate and plant-based process control engineers, technicians, and managers.

Some comments from last year:

"Many companies make the mistake of thinking, 'Ok. I've got all my customers in one place under my control. What can I sell them?' You've done a good job of keeping it non-commercial and offering plenty of good content."

"The sessions are well planned. They flow well from one to the next."

"I can't believe this is your first conference. Well done!"

Click here for a 2008 conference wrapup