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Schneider Electric Calls for Greater Cooperation Around Interoperability
With a software development focus around IEC 61499, a new alliance with Wood, and continued work with the Open Process Automation Forum and ZVEI, Schneider Electric helps push the universal automation concept.
Feb 11th, 2021
A few years ago at the annual ARC Advisory Group’s Forum, ExxonMobil made clear its intention to use of open, interoperable automation and control systems a move that ran counter to many technology suppliers’ business models built on closed, proprietary systems. Following from that announcement, the Open Process Automation Forum (OPAF) was launched to help direct and coordinate efforts around helping ExxonMobil’s vision become a reality for industrial manufacturers and processors as a whole.
By Press Association 2021
Kelly Stewart
A man who beat a woman to death with a rock as she slept in a church doorway during the first lockdown has been jailed for life.
Kieran Rifat subjected homeless Kelly Stewart, 41, to a frenzied attack then dragged her to an alleyway and assaulted her again with a large gas canister.
The Old Bailey was told Rifat had taken out his anger on “gentle and unassuming” Miss Stewart after an argument with her ex-boyfriend.
Earlier that evening, as she bedded down outside the Memorial Church in Plaistow, east London, a charity worker had called out: “Kelly – get off the streets, the corona is coming.”
‘Vicious’ attacker murdered ‘gentle’ homeless woman as she slept outside Plaistow church Harriet Brewis
A man who “viciously” murdered a homeless woman as she slept on the stairs of an east London church has been sentenced to life in prison.
Keiran Rifat, 22, fatally attacked 42-year-old Kelly Stewart outside the Barking Memorial Church in Plaistow in the early hours of 26 March last year.
Rifat hit Ms Stewart with a rock, before repeatedly stamping on her head and body, a court heard.
He then dragged her through an alleyway to the back of the church where he assaulted her further with a gas canister.