RMIT to offer industrial ethernet training
RMIT University is helping industry partners connect with the latest developments in industrial ethernet, delivering tailored training in association with Hirschmann distributor Daanet.
Five students from the Zinfra Group and Emerson Process Management recently attended week-long training sessions at RMIT’s City campus in Melbourne’s CBD. Bruce Kendall, Senior Educator Business Development in RMIT’s School of Engineering TAFE, said industrial ethernet was vital to a range of industries including oil and gas, metals and mining, transport, power, manufacturing, food and building automation.
“Industrial ethernet goes a step further than data communications equipment for controlled environments, as networks and equipment need to be able to function in significantly harsher environments where temperature, humidity or vibrations would impact on performance,” Kendall said.
“It’s important that there are opportunities for industry to stay on top of the latest technological developments in this field. Daanet’s Adam Rickards said improved reliability and performance was achieved mostly through ethernet switching rather than IP routing.
“Furthermore, integration between SCADA systems and the networks that power them is critical to assist engineers in quickly responding to faults preventing efficient production,” he said.
RMIT delivers industrial ethernet training, which is accredited by Hirschmann Automation and Control, as part of RMIT Short Courses. Tailored training is also delivered directly to businesses.
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