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India Working Group Meets to Review Latest Development Activities

Feb. 22, 2018
Held Feb. 19-23 in Bangalore, India, the event featured presentations that provided updates on the latest developments involving FOUNDATION Fieldbus, HART, WirelessHART and Field Device Integration (FDI) technologies.
FieldComm Group held a meeting of its India Working Group in Bangalore, India, on February 19-23, 2018. The event featured presentations by automation industry experts from throughout the region, and provided updates on the latest developments involving FOUNDATION Fieldbus, HART, WirelessHART and Field Device Integration (FDI) technologies.

FieldComm Group’s Technical Working Group meetings provide an opportunity for marketing and technical professionals to meet over multiple days and contribute to the strategic direction of the organization. The organization’s goal is to ensure high-quality, market-relevant products and standards are available in the industrial automation space. It turns to experts in the industry to achieve this effort.

FieldComm Group members are encouraged to get involved and participate in the various technical working groups, which offer an opportunity to share expertise; direct technological enhancements; network with industry peers; and gain early access to technology developments, marketing strategies, and implementations.

Working Group membership is open to members, liaisons and guests. Each group maintains a roster of active participants. Members that do not register to participate in a Working Group can still monitor activities, attend meetings, engage in consensus-based discussions, and access Working Group materials through a shared workspace portal.

For more information, please visit the Global-India page on the FieldComm Group website.

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