• ISA Automation Summit and Expo

    Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida Lake Buena Vista, Florida, FL, United States

    Control Station is excited to participate in ISA Automation 2025 this October, Booth 302, a premier event for automation and control professionals. We’ll be showcasing our industry-leading PID tuning and monitoring solutions — PlantESP and LOOP-PRO Tuner — that help process manufacturers maximise efficiency and performance. Be sure to visit our booth to see live […]

  • LOOP-PRO Tuner Primer (Virtual)

    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.

  • AUTOMA 2025

    Amsterdam, the Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Control Station is proud to be exhibiting at AUTOMA 2025. You can find us at Booth 20, where we’ll be showcasing our latest automation and control solutions tailored to the oil & gas sector. Drop by to: See live demos of our technology Hear real-world success stories Meet with our engineers to talk about your […]

  • Essentials of PlantESP LPM (Virtual)

    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.

  • iChemE – Advances in the Digitalisation of the Process Industries Conference

    Manchester, UK Manchester, United Kingdom

    16–17 October 2025, Manchester, UK Advances in the Digitalisation of the Process Industries is IChemE’s biennial conference for engineering and process industry professionals working in cybersecurity/safety, digitalisation, information management, process automation, process control, process modelling, process simulation and other related fields. This year's conference will feature an international line-up of high-profile plenary speakers and a […]

  • Root Cause of PID Control Issues — Identify, Isolate, Resolve

    Interactive Online Learning

    Pinpointing the root cause of process disturbances is essential for maintaining plant stability and efficiency. This webinar explores proven techniques for distinguishing symptoms from true root causes, utilizing tools like power spectrum analysis and cross-correlation to accurately diagnose issues. Learn how to apply these methods to save time and effort, minimize upsets, and prevent recurring problems.

    Designed for troubleshooters, process engineers, and control engineers, this session provides a structured approach to root cause analysis, enabling you to quickly isolate problems and implement effective corrective actions. You will learn to confidently tackle complex process issues by finding the true root causes.

    Register now to develop the skills needed to diagnose and resolve process disturbances with precision.

  • Techniques for Applied Process Control (Virtual)

    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.

  • EMEA Techniques for Applied Process Control (Virtual)

    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.

  • Automation Fair 2025

    McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago Illinois McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, United States

    Control Station at Automation Fair 2025 Dates: November 18–20, 2025 Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA McCormick Place Convention Center Speaker: Bob Rice, PhD – VP of Engineering, Control Station Booth: 411 […]

  • PID Tuning for Dynamic Processes — Even with Imperfect Data

    Interactive Online Learning

    Imperfect data can lead to frustration, inaccurate models, poor tuning, and inconsistent control. Challenges include noisy signals, infrequent sampling, sensor drift, disturbances, and missing data. This webinar demonstrates effective techniques for working with imperfect data to develop accurate models and achieve optimal tuning results. Learn how to extract meaningful insights from inconsistent datasets, apply robust tuning methods, and improve control in real-world operating conditions.

    Designed for control technicians and engineers, this session provides practical guidance on handling imperfect data effectively. Discover methods to automatically refine model accuracy and achieve stable, responsive control. Gain the skills needed to confidently tune dynamic processes in the real world, even when working with less-than-ideal data.

    Register now to learn how to turn imperfect data into accurate models and achieve optimal tuning results.

  • Techniques for Applied Process Control (Virtual)

    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.

  • Smarter, Faster, Better: Using SHM to Prioritize What Matters Most in Optimizing Plant Performance

    Interactive Online Learning

    Yes—improving your plant’s process performance is essential. But with competing priorities and limited time, knowing where to focus can be a challenge. This webinar shows how System Health Monitoring (SHM) turns your existing process data into actionable insights, benchmarks your plant against peers, and delivers a prioritized list of issues and corrective actions—making performance improvement faster and easier than ever.

    Designed for both corporate and plant-level engineers, this session will show you:

    1) How SHM benchmarks plant performance across units, facilities, and the broader fleet.
    2) How SHM automatically prioritizes improvement opportunities based on impact and urgency.
    3) How SHM’s unified scoring system simplifies root-cause analysis from the loop level to the enterprise level.

    Join us to see how leading manufacturers use SHM to cut through information overload and focus on what matters most. Register today and start driving measurable operational excellence.