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Posted: Monday, July 28, 2008

July Training Class

Summer has officially hit at Opto 22. Because of summer vacations, the training department hosted just one class this month, but what a great group of guys! 

 

Attending this class -- and pictured here in front of our testbed "wall o' I/O" -- were Jeff S. from Bold Technologies, Tom S. from City of Escondido, Morgan C. from Marine Interface, Philippe B. and Dave T. from Process Engineering Resources, Mark P. from Sanger Poultry, and Mike B. and Chuck C. from Transwestern Pipeline.

Although I only got to meet one class of users this month, I still heard about some very cool applications. Sanger Poultry is a poultry farm based in Fresno (which is close to my hometown of Bakersfield). They use Opto products to monitor refrigeration processes. The guys from Process Engineering Resources explained how they have an analyzer, working with Opto, that analyzes rock from mining equipment.

In August, there will be one training class in Temecula and one training class in Bradford, MA. If you are interested in attending either of these classes, sign up on our website. If you have questions about training or would like other information, please email me.

Have a great day!

-Kelly    

Posted by kdowney at July 28, 2008 10:48 AM

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