Invensys Process Systems
2009 North America Client Conference 

Achiving Sustainable Performance image

September 20-24, 2009
Hilton Americas-Houston Hotel, Houston, Texas

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

Join us for this year's Client Conference in Houston where you will be educated, entertained,
and can mingle with industry friends and peers.  This year's theme is Achieving Sustainable
Performance where we will focus on improving and sustaining your business.  Topic areas
include:

  • Energy Management
  • Safety
  • Operations Performance
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Asset Health

   Early Registration
 through July 31st
 Normal Registration
 through September 7th
 Walk in
 Full Conference  $495  $750  $900
 2 day pass  $495   $495  $550
 1 day pass  $300  $300  $350

 Here's what's in store for 2009...

  • More client presentations
  • Increased focus on technical topics
  • Client-led steering committees
  • Roadmap details
  • Flexible agenda
  • Exciting IPS news
  • Expanded training

The conference concludes on Wednesday afternoon.  Training classes will be held
on Thursday.

A message from Steve Blair, North America President

Venue
Hlton Americas-Houston, the largest convention hotel in Houston, Texas. 

Agenda
Click here for the Client Conference Agenda.  Be sure to check back regularly for updates.

FAQs
Click here for the 2009 Client Conference Frequently Asked Questions for Conference details.

Speakers/Presenters
If you would like to be a Speaker or Presenter at this year's Conference, click here for the Speaker/Presenter Frequenstly Asked Questions.

Conference Exhibitors
Check out this year's Conference Exhibitors.

Flyer
Click here for a detailed PDF flyer about the Conference.
 

 Register Now!

Register before July 31, 2009 and take advantage
of early registration prices and delayed billing.

 

 

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Key Note Speaker

2009 NA Client Conference Guest Speaker

Jeff Skiles, Co-Pilot,
U.S. Airways Flight 1549,
“The Miracle on the Hudson”
 

Hear Jeff Skiles discuss the key lessons and principles that made the flight crew prepared, calm, and confident that they would successfully land the plane. If such lessons can save 155 lives when time is tight and every move must be perfect, imagine what these lessons can do for your organization in its quest for safety, efficiency, and sustainability.