LOOP-PRO Tuner Primer
This workshop explains how to install, configure, and use LOOP-PRO Tuner. Participants learn essential aspects of the software for the purpose of applying it in the modeling and tuning of PID controllers.
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This workshop explains how to install, configure, and use LOOP-PRO Tuner. Participants learn essential aspects of the software for the purpose of applying it in the modeling and tuning of PID controllers.
This workshop explains how to install, configure, and use LOOP-PRO Tuner. Participants learn essential aspects of the software for the purpose of applying it in the modeling and tuning of PID controllers.
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
Within advanced regulatory control, only a handful of strategies consistently boost process performance. Feed-Forward may not be “advanced” in the formal sense—it's technically a basic extension of feedback control—but it remains one of the most powerful and underutilized techniques in a process engineer’s PID toolbox. Knowing when to apply Feed-Forward and how to configure it correctly can make a meaningful difference in stabilizing processes and reducing disturbances.
Designed for controls engineers, this session will equip participants to:
1) Understand the fundamentals and purpose of Feed-Forward control and why it matters.
2) Identify the right applications where Feed-Forward delivers measurable performance gains.
3) Design and implement Feed-Forward strategies effectively for reliable, disturbance-resistant operation.
Join us to explore the practical role of Feed-Forward control and learn how to apply it to improve your facility’s controller performance. Register today to strengthen your process control toolkit.
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
There are countless KPIs for identifying underperforming PID loops—but one of the most revealing is often overlooked: the amount of time operators spend “babysitting” a controller. Loops that are unstable, noisy, or unpredictable tend to draw repeated operator intervention, effectively overriding automation in an effort to manage volatility and reduce perceived risk. These patterns offer powerful clues about hidden control issues that traditional KPIs miss. Wouldn’t it be valuable to know which controllers demand the most operator attention—and why?
Designed for both corporate and plant engineers, this session will reveal:
1) Why operator interventions are a powerful indicator of underlying control problems that may not appear in conventional KPIs.
2) How to quantify operator interaction and trace it back to root cause, including tuning issues, equipment malfunctions, and process disturbances.
3) How to use these insights to prioritize corrective actions, enhance controller reliability, and improve overall plant safety and performance.
Join us to learn how everyday operator behavior provides a window into your plant’s true control health. Register today to turn manual interventions into actionable improvement opportunities.
This workshop reviews essential functions and features associated with the PlantESP Loop Performance Monitoring solution. Participants learn how to apply PlantESP in the plant-wide analysis of PID controller performance.
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
Whether the goal is Set Point Tracking, Disturbance Rejection, or something more specialized, PID tuning must always align with a specific control objective. Without the right tools, tuning can quickly devolve into excessive trial-and-error—wasting time, disrupting operations, and producing inconsistent results. This webinar shows how IMC Tuning, combined with a simple adjustment to Closed-Loop Time, delivers faster, more predictable, and objective-driven optimization across a wide range of processes.
Designed for controls engineers, this session will reveal:
1) What differentiates IMC Tuning from Ziegler–Nichols and other common methods, and why those differences matter.
2) How IMC dramatically reduces trial-and-error, accelerating tuning and minimizing production impact.
3) How IMC makes it easy to generate tuning parameters that align with each loop’s unique control objective, from tracking to disturbance rejection.
Join us to discover why IMC Tuning is one of the most effective and reliable approaches for modern PID optimization. Register now to elevate your facility’s tuning strategy and improve process performance.
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
If your facility were ranked as having the worst controller performance in the fleet, you’d likely make optimization a top priority. But what if you were a middle performer? Or even best-in-class? In every case, the first step is understanding how your plant is truly performing—and now there’s finally a reliable way to quantify it.
Overall Controller Effectiveness (OCE) provides a standardized metric for measuring PID performance at the loop, unit, and plant levels. Combined with comparative statistics, OCE allows organizations to see exactly where each facility stands—whether underperforming, average, or world-class—and to identify which improvement opportunities will deliver the greatest impact.
Designed for corporate managers, plant managers, and process engineers, this session will show:
1) Why OCE is the leading metric for quantifying controller performance across loops, units, and entire facilities.
2) How comparative statistics reveal performance rank, enabling clear benchmarking against peers and the broader fleet.
3) How OCE-driven insights inform better operational decisions and help target the most valuable performance-improvement opportunities.
Join us to learn why leading process manufacturers are adopting OCE to improve fleet-wide performance and gain a competitive edge. Register today to see how data-driven benchmarking can transform your operational strategy.
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.