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Organised by: Tabletop Sponsor: Supporting Media Partners: www.scadaconference.com Supporting Organisations: REGISTER NOW! Customer Service Hotline: +65 6508 2401 Featuring Key Insights from Ajoy Rajani Senior Vice President, Reliance Infrastructure Ltd India – Part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group of Companies Pantong Thinsatit Senior Engineer, System Management Centre, Provincial Electricity Authority Thailand Manoj Sabat Head of SCADA Operation, North Delhi Power Limited India Shoaib Yousuf E-Security Strategy Manager, Major Utility of Australia Oil, Gas & Power: Water & Wastewater: Jim Baker Principal SCADA Engineer, Water Corporation Western Australia Andrew Lavelle Project Manager, Business Improvement Unit-iSMART System Projects, State Water Corporation Australia Railways: Nguyen Mau Hoang Deputy Director of Infrastructure Management Department (Signaling & Telecommunication), Vietnam Railways Michael Lam Technical Superior, Transportation Infrastructure Office, The Government of Macau Conference Highlights: Asia-Pacific focus on the biggest SCADA, process control & automation investment markets 9 industry case studies from the Oil & Gas, Power & Electricity, Water & Wastewater & Rail sectors Interactive round table discussions focusing on the key SCADA markets & their unique issues A close examination of SCADA & the Smart Grid Dedicated full day workshops on SCADA Security & SCADA Fundamentals, Migration Planning & Upgrades Plus Pre & Post Special Focus Workshops: Pre-Conference Workshop Tuesday 22 February 2011 | 9am – 5pm SCADA Security Assessment & Risk Mitigation Post-Conference Workshop Friday 25 February 2011 | 9am – 5pm SCADA Fundamentals, Migration Planning & Upgrades Investing in Sophisticated SCADA & Process Control Systems to Meet Evolving Market Dynamics, Business Process Improvement & Enhanced Profit Margins 22 – 25 February 2011 GRAND HYATT, SINGAPORE Adam Zakaria Principal Engineer – Advanced Process Control Systems, Petronas Malaysia Focusing on Asia Pacific’s largest SCADA Investment Markets with country representation from: Singapore | Australia | India | Macau | Malaysia | Vietnam | Thailand

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Page 1: 22 – 25 February 2011 2011_ADDVALUE.pdf · 2016. 1. 12. · Pantong Thinsatit, Senior Engineer, System Management Centre, Provincial Electricity Authority Thailand Jim Baker, Principal

Organised by: Tabletop Sponsor: Supporting Media Partners:

www.scadaconference.comSupporting Organisations:

REGISTER NOW! Customer Service Hotline: +65 6508 2401

Featuring Key Insights from

Ajoy RajaniSenior Vice President, RelianceInfrastructure Ltd India – Partof the Anil Dhirubhai AmbaniGroup of Companies

Pantong ThinsatitSenior Engineer, SystemManagement Centre, ProvincialElectricity Authority Thailand

Manoj SabatHead of SCADA Operation,North Delhi Power LimitedIndia

Shoaib YousufE-Security StrategyManager, MajorUtility of Australia

Oil, Gas & Power: Water & Wastewater:Jim BakerPrincipal SCADA Engineer,Water CorporationWestern Australia

Andrew LavelleProject Manager, BusinessImprovement Unit-iSMARTSystem Projects, State WaterCorporation Australia

Railways:Nguyen Mau HoangDeputy Director ofInfrastructure ManagementDepartment (Signaling &Telecommunication),Vietnam Railways

Michael LamTechnical Superior,TransportationInfrastructure Office, TheGovernment of Macau

Conference Highlights:• Asia-Pacific focus on the biggest SCADA, process control & automation

investment markets

• 9 industry case studies from the Oil & Gas, Power & Electricity, Water& Wastewater & Rail sectors

• Interactive round table discussions focusing on the key SCADA markets& their unique issues

• A close examination of SCADA & the Smart Grid

• Dedicated full day workshops on SCADA Security & SCADAFundamentals, Migration Planning & Upgrades

Plus Pre & Post Special Focus Workshops:

Pre-Conference WorkshopTuesday 22 February 2011 | 9am – 5pm

SCADA Security Assessment & Risk Mitigation

Post-Conference WorkshopFriday 25 February 2011 | 9am – 5pm

SCADA Fundamentals, Migration Planning & Upgrades

Investing in SophisticatedSCADA & Process Control Systems to

Meet Evolving Market Dynamics, Business ProcessImprovement & Enhanced Profit Margins

22 – 25 February 2011GRAND HYATT, SINGAPORE

Adam ZakariaPrincipal Engineer – AdvancedProcess Control Systems,Petronas Malaysia

Focusing on Asia Pacific’s largest SCADA Investment Markets with country representation from:Singapore | Australia | India | Macau | Malaysia | Vietnam | Thailand

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Conference Day One | Wednesday, 23 February 2011

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 +65 6508 2407 www.scadaconference.com

9.00 Chairman’s Opening RemarksAndrew Lavelle, Project Manager, Business ImprovementUnit-iSMART System Projects, State Water CorporationAustralia

SCADA, Process Control Systems & AutomationMarket Trends

9.10 SCADA, Process Control Systems & AutomationOutlook for Asia• Growth of SCADA and automation market in Asia• Will electricity, oil & gas, water & rail remain top growth

sectors?• What are the barriers to development?• Where are the opportunities for investment?Satish Lele, Vice President of Industrial Technologies,Frost & Sullivan

Design & Planning of your Advanced SCADA Systemfor Business Process Improvement

9.50 Developing a Centralized & Fully Integrated SCADASystem for Sustainable Business Operations• Key learnings and challenges from State Water Corporation’s

latest SCADA upgrade project• Analyzing current needs and future system requirements• Managing stakeholder expectations• Incorporating an effective communication network• Meeting the changing nature of businesses• Developing a cost effective solution that meets budget• Setting up technical requirements and specifications to

ensure ROIAndrew Lavelle, Project Manager, Business ImprovementUnit-iSMART System Projects, State Water CorporationAustralia

10.30 Enabling your SCADA System for More RobustControl & Automation Functionalities• Examining the need for more automated functionalities• Challenges with aggregating different sources over different

over distances• Providing useful and meaningful information to operations,

maintenance, engineering and management• Understanding the complexity of integrating different

technologies• Insight into field proven SCADA and automation

componentsNguyen Mau Hoang, Deputy Director of InfrastructureManagement Department (Signaling & Telecommunication),Vietnam Railways

11.10 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

11.40 Assessing Advanced SCADA & Process Control forthe Oil & Gas Sector• Lessons learnt from SCADA applications in the oil and gas

sector• Features and benefits of SCADA and advanced process

control systems• Key criteria for choosing an Advanced Process Control

System• Advanced process control implementation• Operability of the SCADA and advanced process control

systemAdam Zakaria, Principal Engineer – Advanced ProcessControl, Petronas Malaysia

12.30 Applications to Enhance the SCADA System for RailSafety & Operability• New applications, technologies and cost evaluations• Meeting safety and regulation requirements• Compliance with operating rules• Interoperability challenges associated with more advanced

SCADA and process controlMichael Lam, Technical Superior, TransportationInfrastructure Office, The Government of Macau SAR

1.00 Networking Luncheon

3D SCADA Human Management Interface (HMI)for Remote Facility Control

2.10 The Application of 3D SCADA HMI for Remote FacilityControl• Discuss current technologies and projects using 3D HMI• Detail advantages and cost savings associated with the

technology• Review applications for various industries and facility types• Discuss the integration of the technology into existing

SCADA installations• Provide demonstrations of example sites• Discuss integration of 3D HMI with Embedded controller

design for reliable remote equipment control.Bruce Johnson, Manager, Controls & Automation, BECEngineering

Development of Communications Infrastructurefor More Efficient Data Transfer

2.50 Using BGAN Satellite Terminal for SCADAApplications• What are the benefits for SCADA application users?• How it works from the remote terminal unit to the master

control centre• Industry specific case examples of the BGAN satellite

terminal in use• Interoperability with SCADA applications and equipmentKevin Peng, Vice President BGAN Land & Mobile Solutions,Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd

3.30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

4.00 Using Open Wireless Public Networks for SCADASystems & Machine to Machine (M2M) Applications(The Internet Side of Things)• Differences between using private radio networks and open

wireless public networks• Benefits and disadvantages of using Wireless Public

Networks• How open public wireless networks can be applied

effectively• Key criteria before making the capital investment in

communications infrastructurePoon Kum Hoong, Executive Director, SingaporeIndustrial Automation Association

Dr Tan Guan Hong, President, Singapore IndustrialAutomation Association

Round Table Discussions

4.40 Interactive Roundtable Discussion Addressing theSpecific Issues Associated with Implementing,Upgrading & Migrating SCADA & AssociatedSystems for the Following Sectors:

1 SCADA Systems for Oil & GasAdam Zakaria, Principal Engineer – Advanced ProcessControl, Petronas Malaysia

2 SCADA & the Smart GridLed by: Shoaib Yousuf, E-Security Strategy Manager,Major Utility of Australia

3 SCADA Systems for Measuring & Managing WaterLed by: Andrew Lavelle, Project Manager, BusinessImprovement Unit-iSMART System Projects, StateWater Corporation Australia

4 SCADA & Rail SystemsLed by: Nguyen Mau Hoang, Deputy Director ofInfrastructure Management Department (Signaling &Telecommunication), Vietnam Railways

For any specific issues you would like to bring up for discussionin these round tables, please email: [email protected]

5.20 Chairman’s Summary & Close of Day One

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Conference Day Two | Thursday, 24 February 2011

9.00 Chairman’s Opening RemarksAndrew Lavelle, Project Manager, Business ImprovementUnit- iSMART System Projects, State Water CorporationAustralia

The Smart Grid

9.10 Provincial Electricity Authority’s (PEA) SCADA &Distribution Management Systems (DMS)• Why the need for a smart distribution management system• Smart technologies used within PEA’s DMS and how it works• Achieving operational efficiency, system reliability and

integrity• Real time monitoring and detection of fault locations using

smart technologies• Initiatives and approaches for the standardization of

technologies

Pantong Thinsatit, Senior Engineer, System ManagementCentre, Provincial Electricity Authority Thailand

9.50 Developing an Effective Network ManagementSolution Architecture for the Smart Grid• Integrating distribution management systems and

equipment monitoring systems• SCADA for remote monitoring and control• A close look at telemetry architecture including mode of

communication• Ensuring control centres receive information in a timely

manner for immediate action or future decision

Ajoy Rajani, Senior Vice President , RelianceInfrastructure Ltd – Part of the Anil Dhirubhai AmbaniGroup of Companies

10.30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

11.00 Real Time Management of SCADA, DistributionManagement Systems & Distribution Automation• Overview of the challenges of the integration of SCADA,

DMS and distribution automation• Review of SCADA system along the feeder• Outage management and network maintenance• Real-time control architecture that can ensure a robust,

stable and optimal distribution system

Manoj Sabat, Head of SCADA Operation, North DelhiPower Limited India

Migrating Security Risk as a Result of theSophisticated SCADA System

11.40 Changing & Emerging Security Threats to yourSCADA & Process Control System• What are the emerging threats and where do threats come

from?• What are the risks?• Considering the ramifications of SCADA system breaches• How can your SCADA system be robust enough to minimize

the effects?• Recommendations and success factors surrounding the

Smart Grid

Shoaib Yousuf, E-Security Strategy Manager, MajorUtility of Australia

12.20 Networking Luncheon

1.30 Best Practice SCADA Security Assessment & RiskManagement• Assessment methods for SCADA security including

objectives, budgets and goals• Evaluating the threats of cyber attacks and preventative

mechanisms• Implementing effective SCADA risk management programs

Dr Christopher Beggs, Director, Security InfrastructureSolutions Australia

2.10 Addressing Increasing Security Risks & ChallengesThe active and infamous case of the Stuxnet worm first found inJune 2010 in Iran, potentially damaging Iran’s nuclear facilitiesand spreading across the globe to this day, highlights thevulnerabilities of many SCADA systems controlling criticalinfrastructures today and the very need to protect against actsof cyber weaponry...• Towards a cyber security strategy from natural disasters

to, disgruntled employees to terrorism• Justifying the billions of dollars of investment capital

needed to meet security requirements• Current standards for cyber security• Meeting audit requirements• Procurement, design and operability of SCADA security

Panelists:Manoj Sabat, Head of SCADA Operation Support Team,North Delhi Power Limited India

Pantong Thinsatit, Senior Engineer, System ManagementCentre, Provincial Electricity Authority Thailand

Jim Baker, Principal SCADA Engineer, WaterCorporation of Western Australia

Satish Lele, Vice President of Industrial Technologies,Frost & Sullivan Asia

3.00 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

SCADA Upgrades & Migration Planning

3.30 Overcoming SCADA Systems & Product Obsolescence• Addressing SCADA hardware and software lifecycles• Issues of suppliers no longer supporting products, escalating

maintenance costs, unavailability of spare parts andincompatibility with new technology

• Increasing demands of system functionality and changingworkflows of businesses

• How can SCADA system obsolescence and early end ofassociated systems be minimized?

• Forecasting of future demands on SCADA systems, businessand information flow

• Product assessment strategies to maximize the lifecycle ofyour SCADA system

Jim Baker, Principal SCADA Engineer, Water Corporationof Western Australia

4.10 SCADA: Approaches for Connection with ControlDevices• Hardware structures• Driver (Dynamic link library - DLL) approach• Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) approach• OLE for Process Control (OPC) approach

Dr Truong Dinh Chau, Department of Automation &Control, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology

4.50 Chairman’s Summary of the Day

5.00 Close of SCADA 2011

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Pre-Conference Workshop | Tuesday, 22 February 2011 | 9am – 5pm

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 +65 6508 2407 www.scadaconference.com

About your workshop leader:

Dr Christopher Beggs is the Director of Security Infrastructure Solutions who are specialists in cyber security risk

management for critical infrastructure. He holds a PhD in Cyber-terrorism and SCADA security from Monash University

and is a Certified SCADA Security Architect and SANS-GIAC Security Professional. He has been conducting security

assessments for critical infrastructure asset owners and operators as well as assisting them in designing, developing

and implementing SCADA security risk management programs. He is the key technical adviser for critical infrastructure

security projects and assessments and has had extensive experience in providing consulting and academic services

on a range of security risk management initiatives. He is also a specialists Lecture at Deakin University in Masters of Information

Security Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection and has authored and co-authored numerous books, book chapters,

journal and conference papers on SCADA security and cyber-terrorism. Christopher most recent book publication is “Safeguarding

Infrastructure Assets from Cyber-terrorism: Measuring and Protecting SCADA Systems from Cyber-terrorists in Australia.”

Post-Conference Workshop | Friday, 25 February 2011 | 9am – 5pm

About your workshop leader:

Dr Truong Dinh Chau is the Deputy Head of the Department of Automation & Control at Ho Chi Minh City University

of Technology. He specializes in SCADA and control systems, OPC client/server programming, advanced driver assistance

systems and industrial automation software design and programming. Dr Truong Dinh Chau is also the customer

training manager and university coordinator for Schneider Electric Vietnam. Dr Truong Dinh Chau, holds a PhD in

Industry Automation from St Petersberg State Polytechnic University, St Petersberg Russia. He has also published

numerous papers in SCADA systems and industrial automation and is a frequent speaker in engineering and technology

conferences. He is well versed in Vietnamese, English and Russian.

SCADA Security Assessment & Risk Mitigation

SCADA Fundamentals, Migration Planning & Upgrades

• Security risk management and strategy

• SCADA security risk and vulnerability assessments for critical infrastructure

• Developing effective SCADA security controls and mitigation techniques

• SCADA security assessment case studies

• Compliance with SCADA security standards

• The fundamentals of SCADA systems: conceptions, architectures, hardware, software and communications systems

• How to choose components for SCADA systems

• Inside SCADA

• What does “State of the Art” SCADA systems entail?

• OPC: Environment for integration of components in SCADA systems

• Fault tolerance and redundancy in SCADA systems

• Design, installation and maintenance of SCADA systems

• Web-based SCADA and the future of SCADA systems

Now is your chance to position yourself in front of principal SCADA engineers and decision makers from across Asia Pacific’s Key

SCADA Markets: Power & Electricity, Water & Wastewater, Oil & Gas and Rail Transport Sectors. Evaluate latest investment initiatives

in the SCADA space, meet new clients and generate new business. Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities include:

• Speaking Roles: Plenary Sessions, Moderate Panels & Product Highlights

• Networking Functions: Coffee breaks, networking dinner and cocktails

• Branding: lanyard sponsor, delegate documentation sponsor, corporate gift sponsor, delegate bag sponsor, corporate gift

sponsor

• Exhibition Display: showcase your leading edge technology

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities for SCADA 2011!

Please contact Catherine Wong at Tel: +65 6508 2469 / email: [email protected] for a tailored package.

“Computer security experts are studying a scary new cyber weapon... malicious software or malwaredubbed Stuxnet is able to recognize a specific facility’s control network and then destroy it...”

– The Straits Times, 24 September 2010

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22 – 25 FEBRUARY 2011 | GRAND HYATT, SINGAPORE

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 +65 6508 2407 www.scadaconference.com

“The worldwide electric power SCADA market will grow at a compound annual

growth rate of 9.3% from 2009- 2014.” – ARC Advisory Group 2010

In order to compete effectively and efficiently in today’s

marketplace requires a robust, stable and automated SCADA

and process control system. SCADA 2011 will give you insight

on what sophisticated SCADA is and what it can do for you,

with real industry applications and case studies from the largest

SCADA investment areas: Power & Electricity, Oil & Gas, Water

& Wastewater and Railways. It features insights on how you

can design & plan your operations to effectively monitor, control

and maintain your assets within budget and ensure maximum

return on investment in your SCADA system. SCADA 2011 is

a must attend event that will fast track your sophisticated

SCADA and process control systems to enhance your profit

margins today.

Key Conference Themes Include:

• SCADA, Process Control Systems & Automation Market

Trends

• Design & Planning of your Advanced SCADA System for

Business Process Improvement

• Development of Communications Infrastructure for More

Efficient Data Transfer

• The Smart Grid

• Mitigating Security Risks as a Result of a Sophisticated

SCADA System

• SCADA Upgrades & Migration Planning

Who Should Attend:Geographical & Industry Breakdown

Industry Breakdown Geographical Breakdown

OIL & GAS 20%

ELECTRICITY 20%

RAILWAYS 20%SCADA/CONTROL/AUTOMATION

SOLUTIONS & ICT PROVIDERS 20%

WATER &

WASTEWATER

20%

AUSTRALIA 10%

MIDDLE EAST 10%

INDIA 10%

USA/EUROPE 10%

SOUTHEAST ASIA 40%

NORTH ASIA 20%

5 Reasons Why you Must Attend SCADA 20111 Find out in depth oil & gas, power & electricity, water & wastewater & rail SCADA systems projects, updates

& investment areas

2 Dedicated workshops on SCADA Security Assessment & Risk Mitigation & SCADA Fundamentals, Planning& Upgrades

3 Round Table discussions for in depth and interactive discussion unique to oil & gas, smart grids, water &wastewater & rail systems

4 Panel discussion focusing on security risks & challenges in sophisticated SCADA systems highlighted bythe recent global stuxnet worm

5 Regional representation from Singapore, Australia, India, Thailand, Macau, Malaysia & Vietnam

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