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  • June 2026

  • Tue 16

    Steady Under Stress: How to Tune PID Loops for Better Disturbance Rejection

    June 16 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    Newcomers to process manufacturing often assume that the main goal of PID control is tight Set Point tracking. In reality, many industrial processes require something quite different—tuning the PID for strong disturbance rejection. Understanding this distinction is essential for achieving stable, reliable, and predictable control. This session introduces attendees to this alternative tuning strategy and demonstrates how to systematically configure PID loops to minimize the impact of real-world disturbances.

    Designed for individuals new to industrial process control or those seeking a practical refresher, this webinar will help participants:

    1) Recognize when disturbance rejection—not Set Point tracking—is the dominant control objective.
    2) Apply tuning techniques tailored specifically for disturbance-focused performance.
    3) Configure control loops in a structured, repeatable way to ensure stability and robust operation.

    Expand your process control knowledge and learn how to use PID tuning to proactively mitigate disturbances. Register today and strengthen your foundation in modern control strategies.

  • July 2026

  • Tue 21

    Moving Beyond Maintenance Mode: Scalable Strategies for Plant-Wide PID Performance Optimization

    July 21 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    If your facility has only a few dozen PID loops, monitoring and optimizing them is manageable. But when the loop count climbs into the hundreds—or even thousands—most engineers shift from optimization to simply “keeping things running.” The result? Countless opportunities for performance improvement remain hidden in plain sight.

    The good news: your historian already contains the data you need… if you know where to find it and how to interpret it. This webinar reveals how everyday operating data—often overlooked—can be transformed into powerful insights for plantwide optimization.

    Designed for plant managers and process engineers, this session will show you:

    1) How routine output changes and Set Point adjustments contain valuable, untapped optimization opportunities.
    2) How to generate large numbers of process models and tune loops—without performing a single bump test.
    3) How aggregated model statistics reveal deeper insights into process behavior and control effectiveness across your plant.

    Unlock the hidden value in your historian and learn how to scale optimization across hundreds of loops. Register now to drive measurable improvements in process performance and profitability.

  • Tue 28

    Techniques for Applied Process Control

    July 28 @ 8:00 am - July 31 @ 12:00 pm EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

  • August 2026

  • Mon 10

    LOOP-PRO Tuner Primer

    August 10 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

  • Tue 18

    When Loops Collide: Overcoming the Challenges of Interacting PID Controllers

    August 18 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    Tuning a single PID controller is challenging enough—but when multiple loops interact, achieving stable, predictable performance becomes exponentially more difficult. A loop you just tuned may suddenly destabilize because another loop is influencing it. Understanding and managing these interactions is essential for maintaining reliable process control in complex industrial systems.

    This webinar explores the dynamics of loop interaction and presents proven strategies for diagnosing issues and tuning controllers for consistent, optimized performance.

    Designed for process and controls engineers, this session will help you:

    1) Understand the root causes and behaviors of interacting PID loops, including cross-coupling and system-level effects.
    2) Apply diagnostic techniques to identify and isolate interaction-driven problems within your control architecture.
    3) Use practical tuning and configuration methods to compensate for loop interaction and restore stable control.

    Take control of multi-loop systems and avoid performance degradation caused by interaction. Register now to learn how to minimize its impact and improve overall PID loop performance.

  • September 2026

  • Tue 1

    Techniques for Applied Process Control

    September 1 @ 8:00 am - September 4 @ 12:00 pm EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

  • Tue 15

    From Blind Spots to Insights: The Case for Data-Driven Analysis and Plant-Wide Controller Performance Audits

    September 15 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    “What you don’t know can’t hurt you” is a dangerous mindset—especially when it comes to your facility’s PID controller performance. Overlooking controller issues can lead to instability, increased variability, equipment stress, and unexpected production losses.

    This webinar introduces a proven methodology for conducting comprehensive PID performance audits and shows how data-driven analysis can uncover tuning deficiencies, oscillatory loops, and interaction problems that quietly undermine plant performance.

    Designed for corporate and plant managers, this session will equip you to:

    1) Perform a structured, data-driven PID performance audit using data that you probably already capture.
    2) Identify tuning weaknesses, oscillations, and interaction issues the effects of which are routinely overlooked or minimized.
    3) Translate audit findings into targeted corrective actions that improve reliability, stability, and overall process performance.

    Learn how plant-wide controller assessments can prevent costly disruptions and boost operational efficiency. Register now to gain the skills needed to evaluate and elevate your facility’s control performance.

  • Mon 21

    Techniques for Applied Process Control

    September 21 @ 8:00 am - September 24 @ 12:00 pm BST
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

  • Tue 29

    Essentials of PlantESP LPM

    September 29 @ 8:00 am - October 2 @ 12:00 pm EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

  • October 2026

  • Tue 13

    Techniques for Applied Process Control

    October 13 @ 8:00 am - October 16 @ 12:00 pm EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

  • Tue 20

    Smarter PID Tuning Starts Here: Overcoming the Limitations of Manual Controller Tuning

    October 20 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
    Interactive Online Learning

    Manual PID tuning remains common—and Control Station even teaches a repeatable, calculator-based approach for estimating models and tuning coefficients. But relying on trend estimates and slope calculations can be imprecise, time-consuming, and disruptive. Without visibility into the controller’s predicted response, tuning often requires multiple iterations that slow down operations and impact production.

    Non-Steady-State (NSS) Modeling eliminates these challenges by generating accurate models from real operating data, even when noisy or oscillatory, and by validating PID performance before parameters are put into service.

    Designed for individuals responsible for PID loop tuning, this session will equip you to:

    1) Understand why manual tuning frequently leads to inaccurate results, repeated adjustments, and prolonged performance disruptions.
    2) Learn how NSS Modeling develops reliable models and optimal tuning parameters—even from imperfect data.
    3) See how NSS minimizes production impact by simulating the PID response prior to implementation, ensuring first-time-right optimization.

    Discover the hidden costs of manual tuning and how NSS accelerates plant-wide control improvement. Register now to streamline your tuning workflow and improve process performance.

  • November 2026

  • Tue 3

    Techniques for Applied Process Control

    November 3 @ 1:00 pm - November 6 @ 5:00 pm EST
    Interactive Online Learning

    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.

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