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Relaunched in July 2010 and is edited for engineers and technical management personnel who design, develop and apply the control, information and instrumentation systems throughout the United States and Europe. Covers the worldwide market for controls, instrumentation and automation systems for discrete, process, batch and mixed applications. Stresses the how-to aspect of the field. Highlights the practical application of instrumentation and new analytical and systems design techniques. Control Engineering Keywords: HMI software, SCADA software, batch software, MES software, embedded control, process and advanced control, process improvement, instrumentation, process sensors, machine control, discrete sensors, servo drives, motion control, fieldbus, industrial networks, terminal blocks, relays, distributed control, single and multi-loop controllers, safety system software, I/O products and systems, manufacturing efficiency, PLC programming software, data acquisition, signal conditioners, pressure sensors, pressure switches, limit switches, photoelectric sensors, proximity sensors, motion feedback devices, encoders, resolvers, torque sensors, motion feedback devices, vision systems, automation software, control software, control programming languages, PC based control software, process analysis and loop tuning software, data historian software, valve positioners, motor starters, adjustable speed Drives, brushless motors, automation system design, control system design, system integrators, system integration. News: News items with an industry impact or nationwide reach that would benefit all of our readers are best. News may be about trends that affect the industry, association information, analysis of such information, large achievements within a company, or other broad items. In the magazines, we typically do not run announcements on new hires or promotions, Web site launches, or other company-specific news, though we may run it online. Products: Product releases should include complete company contact information, a description of the product and its capabilities, and a color photo whenever possible. Products are selected based on their relevance to our readers, and may be included in a special product focus in a particular month. Please send all new products releases to the following: Letters/reader feedback: This is where industry opinions are sought. We welcome letters to the editor, comments on stories you've seen in the magazines or on general industry issues, and other comments you'd like to share. Feature articles: This is the place where our industry experts and engineering leaders can best showcase their knowledge. Articles may range from 1,200 to 3,000 words and should include all appropriate graphics.

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