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Wireless Track

Date

April 5 & 6, 2023

Time

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Location

Edmonton Expo Centre, Conference Rooms

Track Overview

The use of wireless technologies is wide spread in the industrial environment. It is used to gather data from a myriad of remote sensors, control autonomous vehicles of all shapes and sizes, provide immediate access to mountains of data for mobile users anywhere in the world, and as a foundational communications media for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). 

This year’s wireless track is focused on real world use-cases that demonstrate how wireless technologies have enabled end-users to implement efficient and cost effective solutions in their industrial applications.

The cost to attend the conference is $600/ISA Member and $900/Non ISA Member. To become an ISA Member click here. A professional development hours (PDH) certificate will be available to all attendees post event.

Register

The identical sessions run on each day in all tracks. Our transferrable conference pass allows attendees to attend one track on Day 1/April 5 and a different track on Day 2/April 6 – or – the option to transfer their pass to someone else on the day they are not planning to attend. 
 

The cost to attend the conference is $600/ISA Member and $900/Non ISA Member. To become an ISA Member click here. A professional development hours (PDH) certificate will be available to all attendees post event.

Please click the “Register Here!” button (bottom of your screen), choose the “Expo & Conference” registration option, and follow the prompts. 

Track Lineup

Session 1

9:00 - 10:00

The Advantages of Make-Before Break Mesh Networks in Industrial Applications

Ryan Warrington
Business Development Manager, Tridon Communications

Session 2

10:30 - 11:30

Application of Wireless HART Instruments at Facilities

Kanishka Jayawardene
Automation Engineer, TC Energy

Session 3

1:30 - 2:30

Shell Scotford’s Wireless Journey

Cam Polansky, Wireless Instrumentation Lead, Shell Canada
Jawad Haider, Wireless Instrumentation Specialist, Shell Canada​

Session 4

3:00 - 4:00

Health Canada Safety Code 6 Impacts on Industrial Wireless Installations

Todd Carscadden, P.Eng
Telecom Engineer TC Energy