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Posted by TMR on 9 February, 2008 - 12:22 pm
I'm looking for a highly developed training course that covers any related topic in I&C. I would like to know if any are available in Europe.

Posted by Walt Boyes on 10 February, 2008 - 7:22 pm
Steve Mackay runs some exceptionally good courses: http://www.idc-online.com if I remember correctly...they are based in Australia, but do trainings worldwide.

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Posted by TMR on 11 February, 2008 - 9:40 pm
Thanks, but unfortunately they run their courses in two or three days max. I'm looking for something more than 5 days if possible.

Posted by Hans H. Eder on 12 February, 2008 - 10:56 pm
ACT offers fully practice oriented courses, from the basics up to MBPC, and a seminar on the economical aspects of APC, based on exceptional experience - APC (technology & economics) since 1977, MBPC since 1979 – and with many realistic exercises with award winning package.

Standard course "Applied Control Techniques" is 5 days.

Courses can be given on-site, world wide. Details: http://www.act-control.com, see “Training”.

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