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Martin Berutti is the Business Director of MYNAH Technologies. Areas of expertise include process simulation, control system and network design, and information integration. Martin has been with MYNAH and Experitec (parent company of MYNAH) for over 19 years and has held positions of Systems Engineer, Performance Consultant, Project Manager, and Director, Performance Technology. Previous employers included Fisher Controls, Rosemount, and Applied Automation. Mart has a BS in Chemical Engineering from University of Missouri-Rolla.

How Real Does Your Simulation Need To Be?

How does the user define the level of simulation fidelity required to train operators or test control strategies?

MiMiC - Control Magazine Reader's Choice for Testing and Training

Control Magazine 2010 Reader's Choice Awards are published and the readers of Control like MiMiC.

How Good Is Your Operator’s Mental Model?

In the December 2009 issue of Chemical Processing, David Strohbar of Beville Engineering and Danyele Harris-Thompson of Klein Associates, outline st

Proven Refinery Operator Training Systems Using MiMiC

The refining industry has traditionally recognized the benefit of training simulators more than almost any other process industry.

Vision for Using Simulation in Chemical Plant Automation Modernization

One of the greatest challenges facing the chemical industry in North America is dealing with aging process automation infrastructure.

The Promise of the Virtual Plant

Millions of dollars have been spent in the process industries in the quest for off-line simulation systems that duplicate the environment of the real automation system and process.  This quest for the “virtual plant” has not always gone well.

MYNAH E-Seminars For November, December 2009

MiMiC Advanced Modeling Packages are accurate, dynamic simulation functions and objects designed for operator training and control system development.

MiMiC Virtual Training Class - December 1, 2009

Emerson Educational Services has announced on-line Virtual Training Course for MiMiC, December 1, 2009.

Emerson Exchange 2009 - Another great opportunity to learn, share...

I think we have finally recovered at MYNAH from Emerson Exchange 2009 at the Gaylord Palms, Orlando, September 28 to October 2.

Getting Results with Simulation in the Life Sciences Industries

The Life Sciences industry is quick to recognize and use key technologies that can reduce new plant capital project schedules or reduce variation and risk in the operation of the process.

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