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    Posted: 21 Sep 2008 at 1:27pm

MYNAH  is staying ahead of the curve on what is happening in the industry and with the world economy. These are just some of the ways MYNAH is taking leadership:

  1. Leading the Green Revolution; keeping plants clean, optimized, and productive
  2. Improving ROI for better profits industry-wide
  3. Improving Operational Excellence (OPEX)
  4. Reducing negative results, plant incidents, and safety issues with use of our testing and operator training systems
  5. Training new generations of young engineers and plant managers to avert the skills gap crisis
  6. Improving interoperability in products and devices with the use of our Industrial Ethernet Integration products, from the Virtual IO Module Network Gateway to the PLC IO Interface to our 80+ Serial Drivers, which make it possible to use existing proprietary devices as part of a plant’s modern control system and to simulate them as part of your plant-wide simulation
  7. Helping plants to meet regulatory compliance through GAMP 4 Guidelines and others
  8. Improving safety and reliability
  9. Upgrading and modernizing without downtime or incidents
  10. Mitigating risk for plants and operations teams


MYNAH is taking leadership in all of these ways and others in helping industrial process automation plants stay competitive and productive worldwide.

MYNAH recently visited our nation's capitol for the 2008 Emerson Global Users Exchange, held at the new Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Washington D.C.

MYNAH exhibited MiMiC v3, the DeltaV Virtual IO Module Network Gateway, and the PLC IO Interface.

Additionally, MYNAH gave three presentations:

Architecting Simulation Systems for DeltaV

Presenter: Martin Berutti
Session ID: 516
Type: Workshop
Track: 10. Emerson Product/Service Updates

Industrial Ethernet Integration with DeltaV
Presenter: Adisa Shaljani
Session ID: 523
Type: Workshop
Track: 2A. System Applications - Product Integration

Skills Gap Fix: 3rd-Gen Simulation and Operator Training
Presenter: Jason Covington
Session ID: 458
Type: Workshop
Track: 8. Control System Modernization


Jason Covington
Communications Manager
MYNAH Technologies
Skills Gap Fix blog series



Edited by Jason Covington - 12 Dec 2008 at 6:01pm
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