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Announcing the TAP Forum 2005

26th - 27th April

This years Forum will be held on Wednesday April 27th at the Bull Hotel in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Building on feedback from last year, the free training day will now take place before the Forum on Tuesday 26th April in Gerrards Cross.

This will be the sixth annual Forum and promises to

ü Promote the exchange of application experience
     between delegates and Curvaceous

ü Provide updates from Curvaceous on research, technical
     and product developments

ü  Encourage many opportunities for networking between
     delegates

And much more!
 

The 2005 Forum will officially begin with an informal after-dinner drink on the evening of April 26th. This has been impromptu in previous years but very popular and we hope that including it in the formal program will encourage you to join us for this great networking opportunity and allow for the 08:45 start to proceedings on the 27th. To make everything easier for you we have arranged a superb meal and accommodation package for which there are more details below.
 

Forum Content

A variety of new sessions will be introduced to include informative and more interactive presentations. Here is a sneak preview of the TAP Forum 2005 content: 

Structured Methodology for Process Improvement.
Ever asked questions such as how do I apply GPC to a real problem for maximum results in minimum time? How do I organise my data to solve my problem? or think you have found CVE very useful for problem solving when plant problems occur but want to know how to get more benefit by using it more widely than this?
Questions like these have been asked by many of you which has lead us to produce a better answer.

We have found that placing increased emphasis on the use of a methodological (‘find the Box and then the BOZ’) approach to improvement instead of the inspirational data-mining approach of the early days has greatly improved progress in our projects over the last years. We have also observed that those customers with a formal improvement programme such as 6-Sigma or Lean Manufacturing seem to benefit from the organisational structure imposed on their improvement and have made more certain progress than those without.

In Forum 2003 Neil Bowerman of Nestle led a session on ‘Roll-Out of CVE in a Large Organisation’ which provoked much discussion but seemed to raise as many new questions as it answered.  In 2004 you may remember vigourous discussion started by a casual question asking why CVE should not replace MiniTab in 6-Sigma projects.
 
So we have brought all these elements together as a theme for the Forum to run in one of the afternoon parallel sessions. It will be initiated by Dr Ian Surry of Swish Building Products who has already begun to create a set of working notes on ‘How to Apply GPC’ as part of his own requirement to implement a 6-Sigma programme across Swish. Attendees at previous Forums will remember Ian as a serial process improver with a talent for getting quickly to the nub of the matter. Ian, with our full support and backing, will be inviting every delegate to contribute experience and examples relevant to their section of the process industries.

Process Modeller Projects and Development
Three major CPM projects were completed in the last year and one, possibly two of these will be described, the first by DSM. New discoveries have included the realisation that CPM really does treat time as just another dimension so handles unsteady state problems just as well as steady state ones; that the CPM envelope has its own unique response to time-events separate from the normal process response and that it is this that allows the prediction of plant disturbances long before they occur and therefore in time to be avoided.

CPM developments have limited the time available for Research this year with the exception of the creation of a new ‘point-value predictor’. Strictly speaking it is actually a ‘very small range predictor’ separate from the BOZ predictor and using an envelope of ‘a sliver of the response surface in the vicinity of the current operating point’. Results so far are mostly good. The excitement comes from the fact that the method needs no configuration for individual qualities so is potentially a generalised predictor able to infer quality results from process variables.

There will be deeper technical sessions on some of the CPM developments and discoveries in the other afternoon parallel session. A demonstration copy including these developments will be available for hands-on use during the lunch and afternoon breaks.

Visual Explorer Solutions
CVE continues to provide insight into what were previously the hardest of process problems and this year the first example comes from Mike Oglesby of Huntsman Petrochemicals with a 360,000 tpy para-xylene plant. Gordon Hardwick a Six-Sigma Master Black Belt will share how his company is using CVE in connection with Six-Sigma and the results they have achieved so far.

CVE 2.4 has fallen behind schedule as a consequence of the recession in UK industry but we will be showcasing the new features so far completed. There will be a demonstration copy available for hands-on use during the lunch and afternoon breaks.

Independent User Group
Introduced following requests at the 2004 Forum, this session will be an opportunity to review and gather feedback after one year of operation. The group leader Mike Tyrrell of INEOS Chlor will be promoting discussion as to the future of the GPC user group, so this is your chance to get involved.
Register now online via the GPC User Group webpage.

A more detailed Forum program will be distributed closer to the event.

 

Training Day

Held on Tuesday 26th April the training day will be flexible according to the audience but shall mainly cover CVE with CPM and CRSV training as required. This is a great opportunity so please let us know if you would like to attend.

Accommodation Package

Due to the extension of the Forum to the informal drinks occasion and the provision of the earlier training day we have arranged a special accommodation package for the night of Tuesday April 26th. This package has been put together in collaboration with The Bull Hotel and will include a three course dinner, overnight accommodation in an executive suite and a full english breakfast, all for much better value than making your own reservations and separate dinner arrangements.

This package is, of course, optional but if you would like to make a reservation you must do so directly through us using your credit or debit card. Pricing details will be sent upon registration of your interest with your invitation but, as numbers of hotel rooms are limited, please tell us when you apply if you think you are interested so we can pencil in your name. We would also be happy to provide you with alternative local accommodation information upon request.

Location Information

The Bull Hotel
Oxford Road
Gerrards Cross
Buckinghamshire
SL9 7PA

Phone: +44 (0) 1753 885995
Fax: +44 (0) 1753 880116
Email: bull@sarova.co.uk

The Bull Hotel is located in a prominent position on the outskirts of Gerrards Cross on the Oxford Road (A40), which runs between London and Oxford. More detailed travel instructions will be sent with your invitation.
 

We hope you will attend the TAP Forum 2005 as it promises to be an enjoyable and informative event.

Please check that your Company TAP Subscription is up-to-date and then register here or call us for an invitation on +44 (0) 1753 893090. If your subscription has lapsed please contact us to discuss it's renewal in time to attend the TAP Forum 2005.

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