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Instrumentation and Control System Certification in the Philippines

 Instrumentation is the art and science of measurement and control of process variables within a production, or manufacturing area while control system is the device, or set of devices used to manage, command, direct or regulate the behavior of other devices or system.

You might ask why is it necessary to write an article about this?
Recently, I have encountered several queries from facebook with regards to certification of certain engineers to the instrumentation and control system field. Although, I am not a pro when it comes to this subject, I have some experiences with companies which offer this training and certification.

From what I saw in Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. Nature's Spring, and a certain power generation company, the need for instrumentation and control engineers is really flourishing.

Now, if you want to delve on this relatively rewarding industry, I know of a training center in Cebu and Manila where you might want to spend two weeks of your time to a maximum of two years to get certified.

If you want to have the name of this company, please leave your name, e-mail ad and the purpose why you want to have it, in the comment section below.




Comments

Anonymous said…
This is really a trend nowadays. Is there a training center near Bacolod?

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