Modern controls system seminars April 1st 2004 H Warner & Son of Ipswich, together with building controls manufacturer Priva Building Intelligence, is staging a series of seminars aimed at promoting the influence of IT/Internet technology on building controls and introducing the benefits of legionella monitoring and UV dosing. The seminars are free and have been structured to provide an insight into modern control systems.
As Keith Roper, manager of Warners explains, Todays control systems come complete with a wealth of monitoring and management capability that has been enabled thanks to the progress of IT technology. The only drawback is that so many consultants, contractors and end-users are often unaware of their power. The purpose of these short seminars is to give them an informative overview of the software tools available to them, together with their ease of use.
Warners is mixing the old and new by holding their series of seminars in the oldest building in Ipswich. The Isaac Lord Building can trace its history back to 1420 when it was the home of a rich wool merchant. Four seminars will be held over the 27th and 28th April with a choice of morning or afternoon attendance.
Obviously we are expecting the majority of delegates to come from the areas local to Ipswich, said Keith Roper, but in view of the importance of legionella monitoring and UV dosing, we hope to attract consultants and contractors working in the healthcare sector and, of course, hospital engineers and managers from further afield. For full details contact Keith Roper on 01473 297199 or email keith.roper@hwarner.com. More articles from Priva Building Intelligence Limited: |