Introduction: the NeSSI generations
Agenda 08:15 Introduction Jeff Gunnell / Mel Koch 08:40 ExxonMobil CPAC 08:40 I2C bus development Bob Farmer Siemens 09:05 An intrinsically safe CAN solution for a NeSSI-bus Doug Nordstom Swagelok Company 09:30 Self describing smart sample handling systems Tracy Dye ABB 10:45 The NeSSI component info net Steve Doe / Frank Ruis Parker Hannifin 11:10 CFD prediction of liquid flow through a 12 position system Tony Brougebrayel 13:05 New products Patrick Lowery Circorr 13:30 A checklist for excellence in surface mount fluid control components Doug Nordstrom 13:55 The ever expanding modular toolkit Steve Doe 14:20 ExxonMobil progress with Gen II systems Dan Podkulski ExxonMobil 16:00 NeSSI-enabled sensor testing system Cornelius Brons 16:25 Development of fast inexpensive, reversible vaporchromic sensors Brian Marquardt et al CPAC 16:50 Aromatics sensing – emerging methods Mark Disko et al 17:15 Surface plasmon Clem Furlong et al 18:00 WORKSHOP: Managing the NeSSI-bus as an open standard
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Transition phase There are no purely technical problems, just technical aspects of economic problems
Marketing Publications increasing number of articles and reviews of NeSSI Media pack media pack prepared Wiki we’re in the world’s encyclopaedia History we’re so old that we have an auto-biography And our home library is still at the CPAC site
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Media pack
Wiki
Autobiography
CPAC NeSSI website
The big issues Gen I: fluid handling Demonstrating the value proposition Generation II: networked connectivity Commonality of network design / avoiding bus wars Establishing and maintaining comms standard Establishing and maintaining a data standard Topics for this evening’s workshop Generation III: microanalytical systems Getting the momentum of an initiative