Industry clients steering active marketplace in 2013 for control system integrators
Cyber security, globalization and IT trends fueling busy year for CSIA members
MADISON, Wis. - Those responsible for manufacturing plants and process facilities are increasingly turning to members of the Control System Integrators Association (CSIA) for help in boosting productivity and guarding against catastrophic computer failures that can interrupt operations.
This was among the messages that came out at the recent 2013 CSIA Annual Executive Conference in St. Petersburg, Fla., where a record number of CSIA members gathered to examine how to improve their industry of automation and control system integration.
"CSIA members are forecasting a busy year for automation projects among industry clients," says Piercarlo "PC" Romano, newly elected CSIA board chairman. "More and more CSIA members are showing plant managers, directors of operation and others that control system integrators are experts at managing risk and offering proven solutions to their production challenges." Romano is president of Avid Solutions Inc., a CSIA Certified system integrator based in Winston-Salem, N.C.
According to CSIA, topics at the forefront of industry discussion are cyber security, globalization and trends in information technology.
"The threat of cyber-attacks is real," explains Bob Lowe, executive director of CSIA. "Our integrator members know their responsibilities and are taking this threat seriously by becoming educated, making it part of their project planning and implementing CSIA Best Practices and Benchmarks to reduce risk for their clients."
Lowe says CSIA is looking at emerging economies such as Latin America to determine how integrator members play a role in developing industrial automation and in demonstrating the value of CSIA Certification worldwide.
"We are part of a global industry and CSIA's vision is for industries everywhere to have access to low-risk, safe and successful applications of automation technology," continues Lowe. "A global strategy strengthens CSIA's partnership with industry suppliers, helps us access global networks, and leads our integrators to the clients requesting their expertise."
In addition, CSIA members are tracking the top IT-based technologies in control system integration, such as cloud computing, virtualization and bring your own device (BYOD). These trends are already changing the way integrators work with their clients and are expected to have significant impact on the future of the automation marketplace.
CSIA members use technology solutions to help businesses reduce cost, increase production, use less energy and minimize their environmental impact. For more on CSIA, visit www.controlsys.org.
About CSIA
Founded in 1994, the Control System Integrators Association (CSIA) is a not-for-profit, global professional association that seeks to advance the industry of control system integration. Control system integrators use their engineering, technical and business skills to help manufacturers and others automate their industrial equipment and systems. CSIA members provide a range of services in dozens of industries.
Headquartered in Madison, Wis., CSIA is the "go-to" resource for control system integration. CSIA helps members improve their business skills, provides a forum to share industry expertise, and promotes the benefits of hiring a certified control system integrator. CSIA has more than 400 members in 27 countries.
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