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TOTALLY INTEGRATED AUTOMATION FOR OIL AND GAS Date: Thursday, November 8, 2007 Time: 12:00 PM

TOTALLY INTEGRATED AUTOMATION FOR OIL AND GAS Date: Thursday, November 8, 2007 Time: 12:00 PM Venue: Room 2123, The Petroleum Institute of Abu Dhabi By Sanjay Kenneth D’Mello , Engineer Middle East Manager for Process Safety Business Development for the Oil Gas and Petrochemical Industry.

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TOTALLY INTEGRATED AUTOMATION FOR OIL AND GAS Date: Thursday, November 8, 2007 Time: 12:00 PM

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  1. TOTALLY INTEGRATED AUTOMATION FOR OIL AND GAS Date: Thursday, November 8, 2007 Time: 12:00 PM Venue: Room 2123, The Petroleum Institute of Abu Dhabi By Sanjay Kenneth D’Mello , Engineer Middle East Manager for Process Safety Business Development for the Oil Gas and Petrochemical Industry. SEIMENS, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The presentation delivers a totally integrated approach for the Oil & Gas industry and its advantages to end-clients. This presentation will give our students ideas of how to assess the clients’ needs, define the right solution and the project scope, design ad install, operate and maintain, and finally upgrade. Totally integrated automation provides maximum transparency covering the field level, production control level, up to the corporate management level. Such a technique reduces the complexity of the automation solution in the plant. It provides less engineering effort when developing solutions and a clear reduction of time to market lead to a significant increase in productivity. Mr. Sanjay Kenneth D’Mello has over 16 years of experience in Process Industry in Instrumentation, Control, Electrical and Telecommunication. He currently is the Middle East Manager for Siemens responsible for Process Safety Business Development for the Oil Gas and Petrochemical industry. He worked as the Project Manager for Oil & Gas division with experience in Bid management as well as Project Management for EEPC and EPC type projects. Mr. D’Mello has an extensive experience in Design, Engineering & Software Development of ICSS systems, LV switchgear solutions including SCADA, PMS and Telecommunication systems for Onshore and Offshore applications. Initially, he was with Siemens Ltd., India in 1991, with Process Control systems Design, Engineering and Commissioning activities. He has a bachelor degree in electronics and a Masters Degree in Business Administration (Marketing). For more info contact: Dr. Lana Chaar, Electrical Engineering, lelchaar@pi.ac.ae

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