13 - 15 May, 2019 | Bayview Eden, Melbourne, VIC
SCADA Australia 2019
Implementing Innovative SCADA Solutions and Automated Processes to Enhance System Stability, Security and Operational Efficiency
With Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems utilised across a range of sectors, the SCADA market is expected to grow 6.6% between now and 2022. This will make its global worth up to USD $13.43 billion.
Better interoperability is essential for the seamless development of these programs. The collaboration between IT and OT networks is also believed to be helping to minimise equipment failures, predict maintenance needs and offer stronger output.
With this in mind, the 10th Annual SCADA Australia Summit 2019 is returning on the 14th May - 15th May 2019 focussing on re-designing the SCADA culture, proactive cyber and operational risk management and implementation of new approaches to better prepare for the future.
What’s New in 2019?
- · Daily streams on technology, cyber security, data management and operational efficiency
- · New speaker line up from mining, energy and manufacturing
- · Collaborative discussions on machine learning, data analytics and how to utilise this within your SCADA network
- · Implementing a clear data management framework for your business
Featured Case Studies:
- · Sydney Water’s $100 million SCADA upgrade
- · Coopers Brewery’s use of SCADA to produce 83 million litres of beer yearly
- · Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal’s $2 million upgrade to their alarm operation system
Main themes will include:
Integrating SCADA systems into existing framework (IT/OT integration)
Limiting vulnerability through effective technology (Internet of Things and Cyber Security)
Increasing business intelligence with data analysis
Featured speakers
Who you will meet at the SCADA 2018 Conference:
Operation Systems Managers
Network Operations Managers
Control Systems/SCADA Engineers
Process Control/ICS Engineers
Communications Engineers
Control Systems/Security Consultants
IT Security Engineers
Electrical Engineers
From:
Utilities
Oil & Gas
Mining
Transport
Manufacturing
Government