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Remote Monitoring & Networking 2007 / Onsite Power 2007
November 6-7, 2007 • Scottsdale, Az. • Radisson Ft. McDowell Resort and Casino


Call For Presentations

Speaking Submission Proposals for
Remote Monitoring & Networking 2007 and Onsite Power 2007

The second Call for Presentations for Remote Monitoring & Networking and Onsite Power 2007 has been announced by Webcom Communications and Remote Site & Equipment Management Magazine.

No other industry conference brings together technology users that manage remote sites like this event. Speakers at the conference are the leading technology experts in this market, as well as users of large-scale applications.

Remote Monitoring & Networking and Onsite Power 2007 will be held November 6-7, 2007at The Radisson Fort McDowell Resort and Casino in Scottsdale, Az.. This is the sixth year for these technology-driven and solution-oriented conferences that bring together the technology innovators and users from multiple industries, including utilities, power, oil & gas, telecom, industrial, water & public utilities, agriculture and facilities management.

Remote Monitoring & Networking 2007 will focus on the leading advancements for the monitoring and management of distributed equipment and facilities, remote assets, automated process & system controls and device networks. Large-scale users and industry experts will speak on SCADA, security, control, automation, M2M, networking, telemetry and condition monitoring.

Onsite Power 2007 will look at the latest advancements in back-up, UPS,fuel cell and standby power systems, and design strategies for distributed, remote and mission-critical equipment and facilities.

Over 50 conference sessions will provide cutting-edge technology direction and application strategies from the companies and users driving the growth in SCADA, M2M, device networking, data communications, remote monitoring and automated control of distributed equipment, networks and facilities

SUBMISSIONS SOUGHT FOR REMOTE NETWORKING: (Remonte Monitoring tracks are now FULL)
Subject areas to include, but not limited to:
- Mesh Networking
- Designing and Implementing New Netwroks
- Adapting and Upgrading Existing Networks
- Device and System Capabilities & Testing
- Selecting the Right System for Your Application
- Network Reliability and Accountability
- Basic Networking Configuration
- Network configuration in a static environment
- Basic network design including IP configurations

SUBMISSIONS SOUGHT FOR ONSITE POWER:
Subject areas to include, but not limited to:
- Back-up and Stand-by Power Solutions
- Gen-sets, Fuel Cell and Other Onsite Power Solutions
- Renewable Energy as a Remote Power Source
- Solar System Sizing
- Proper Weatherization of Oniste Solar Power Solutions
- LED Lighting & Energy Aspects
- Power Reliability for 24/7 operation
- Dual Redundancy of Power for Critical Operations
- Low Power Systems for Monitoring and Communications


Types of presentations:
1) Case Studies/Industry Applications: Outstanding examples of recent applications in the remote site sector. Possible industries include:

- Public and Private Utilities involved in Water/Wastewater, Electric and Power
- Oil & Gas Companies, Pipelines
- Telephone and Telecommunications Companies
- Manufacturing, Process and Distribution Industries
- Natural Resource Management and Environmental Protection
- Security, Public Safety, Emergency Response and Defense/Military
- Public Works and Transportation Systems
- Field and Mobile Service Organizations
- Developers of Wireless Technology Products and Systems
- System Integration and Engineering Firms

2) Implementation and Operational Process: Return on Investment Scenarios and Analysis of Benefits for implementation of new and improved technologies such as upgrading to wireless monitoring, control and automation, adoption of new internal operational strategies and integration of existing and new solutions. 3) Technology Directions: Overviews, projections and forecasts for changes in core technologies, including new platforms, new industry applications and new methods of implementing solutions.

SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL:
Please Note: Proposals and Submissions will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your proposal in the body of your email letter and include supporting material as attachments. Submit to Nick Depperschmidt. Proposals should be submitted by June 1st, 2007. All material must be submitted to be considered for the faculty. Email Nick at: Nickd@infowebcom.com

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
THE PROPOSAL: The total length of each proposal should be a maximum of 1000 words. It should include:
- A summary of the presentation content
- The proposed format
- Brief description of the presentation for the conference program (100 words)
- Computer and equipment requirements(See Your Technology Needs)

PRESENTER'S PROFILE:
- Presenter(s) biography and list of affiliations
- Presenter profile for the conference program
- Presentation experience on this or similar topics
- Contact information: name, title, company, address, office phone & fax, email address and web site. Also include home phone.

DESCRIBE THE FORMAT OF YOUR SESSION:
- Panel Discussions (3-4 participants)
- Case Studies
- Individual Presentations
- Other

YOUR TECHNOLOGY NEEDS: Do you need an Internet connection? Will you use computer-generated slides or present from a presentation program? If yes, you must bring your own laptop. Indicate any other technology that you plan to bring. Include any other pertinent information about your technology requirements.

For more information, contact Nick Depperschmidt .

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