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I'm an engineer with an Automation Engineering degree from Politecnico di Milano, an intership of six month in Paris in instrumentation and control department of a big company, and actually worker in Italy for an American company with an open ended contract as instrumentation and control engineer.
Here's no training.
Please, I would know from you which is the best choice to improve my knowledge and improve my cv.
I was looking for post master solutions but I didn't find many results.
Another solution is the ISA certification in Automation and Control, what do you think about it? What do you think about it for an engineer, and what do you think about the online version?
Thank you all for your attention,
Lorenzo
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