We support the efforts of these associations
through our membership:
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The ARCNET Trade Association (ATA) promotes
the use of ARCNET as an embedded networking technology used in many
diverse applications. The ATA is an ANSI recognized standards developer
and maintains the ANSI/ATA 878.1-1999 standard.
To find out more click here:
http://www.arcnet.com
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CABA
is a not-for-profit industry association that promotes advanced technologies
for the automation of homes and buildings in North America. Our mission
is to encourage the development, promotion, pursuit and understanding
of integrated systems and automation in homes and buildings.
To find out more click here:
http://www.caba.org
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CAN in Automation (CiA), located in Erlanger,
Germany, is an association dedicated to promoting the use of Controller
Area Network in industry. CiA manages the CANopen specifications
and sponsors an annual International CAN conference.
To
find out more click here:
http://www.can-cia.de
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CSIA,
Control System Integrators Association (est. 1994) focuses on improving the business skills of its member-companies and their executive managementsince good system integration requires operating a good business. Its mission is continually being strengthened: introducing the Best Practices and Benchmarks process (1997) and establishing the Certified Member program (2001).
To find out
more click here:
http://www.controlsys.org
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IPC is a United States-based trade association
dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of
its more than 2,000 member companies. IPC is the only electronic
interconnect organization that brings together all industry players,
including designers, board manufacturers, assembly companies, suppliers,
and original equipment manufacturers.
To find out more click here:
http://www.ipc.org
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The PC/104 Consortium promotes the use of
small form-factor PC compatible modules used in embedded applications.
The Consortium manages the PC/104 and PC/104 plus specifications.
To find out more click here:
http://www.pc104.com
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The PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturing Group
(PICMG) is a consortium of over 610 companies whose mission is to
extend the PCI standard to industrial and telecommunications applications.
PCIMG maintain the Compact PCI specifications.
To find out
more click here:
http://www.controlnet.org
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