Dive Deeper
This course is great for anyone who has dabbled with PID tuning, but wants to dive deeper into how to approach tuning for any device type with any process requirement.

This workshop explains how the PID controller functions. Participants learn a proven, systematic approach for both tuning loops manually and achieving consistent results.
Interactive Online Learning
Jack Matthews
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Learn simple, repeatable methods for evaluating and tuning PID controllers.
This workshop is designed to fit into your busy schedule – 4 days of virtual instruction. The workshop will be delivered in daily segments estimated at four (4) hours in duration. Daily breaks of approximately fifteen (15) minute will be provided by the instructor at appropriate stages of the workshop.
Yes, you’ll receive a certificate of completion after the course, demonstrating your commitment to improving PID loop tuning expertise.
This is a live, interactive workshop. We believe in the ‘hear, see, do’ methodology, so we do not record sessions to ensure maximum engagement and hands-on learning.
Learn from a Team with Over 100 Years of Combined Industry Experience
Learn from professionals who are actively leading plant projects and collectively bring more than 100 years of real world experience to the workshop. With decades of hands on expertise across complex projects, our instructors provide practical insights and lessons you will not find in textbooks.
Technicians, Engineers, and others with responsibility for control loop performance. This course is not vendor specific.
This course is great for anyone who has dabbled with PID tuning, but wants to dive deeper into how to approach tuning for any device type with any process requirement.
An excellent workshop. It broke down the basics of PID control and went into sufficient detail on how loops can be applied and how to optimize them for maximum efficiency.
As a newer engineer who has been taught loop design and control based on shadowing senior engineers and their experience it was very helpful to gain an understanding of the math and concepts behind different control methods.
I appreciated the real-world examples, as they help ground the concepts to how to apply them in the field. I was able understand why my hunt and peck PLC tuning was not working.
