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Partner for Capacity Developmentin environmental technologies

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Green Economy – sustainable and profitable growth

In order to ensure the supply with necessary means of liveli-hood for all mankind, our actions today and the treatment of the environment needs to be recon-sidered.

While growth and prosperity in the past entailed the increased consumption of natural resour-ces, the so-called Green Econ-omy will enable a sustainable and environmentally friendly growth decoupled of environ-mental consumption.

The objectives of GreenEconomy are: • Reducing environmental

pollution and greenhouse gas emissions

• Using raw materials and energy more efficiently

• Promoting social progress while preserving the „natural capital“

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More than 16,000 people world-wide are working towards inno-vative solutions for various seg-ments. This reflects our philoso-phy of full partnership and close proximity to more than 300,000 customers in over 200 indust-ries, realised via 250 Festo loca-tions and 59 national Festocompanies.

The focus of all activities is onpeople and technology. From itsfoundation, Festo has seen itselfas a strong partner and an integ-ral component of societies and business worldwide.

With Festo Didactic, Festo hassuccessfully been supportingthe capacity development formore than 45 years in the fieldof professional, industry-orien-ted qualification solutions for process and factory automation, industrial training and vocatio-nal education.

Festo – global player in automation and didactic

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Green Industry – new paths for economy and education

Industries as growth engines

With their innovativeness and broad value chains industries keep being the backbone for economic growth and prosperity.

Since industries face increasing raw material and energy short-ages, a fundamental change towards a “green” industry is unavoidable to ensure sustaina-ble growth.

Two significant trends of devel-opment can be distinguished:

On the one hand, the “greening” of existing industries will lead in the long term to an improvement in their environmental “perfor-mance” regardless of industry, size or location.

On the other hand, new, “green” industries are created by newly developed technologies and ser-vices. These devote explicitly to environmental issues opening and serving completely new markets.

Greeningof Industries

CreatingGreen Industries

Resource Productivity Environmental Technologies

Pollution Prevention Environmental Services

Safe Chemical Management

Green Industry

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Developing skills at an early stage

Both trends result in the need of well-trained employees and spe-cialists who design professional situations according to the guidelines of the Green Industryconcept.

Sensitizing key actors in time is one of the key factors to ensure a fundamental change of think-ing and thus a resource-saving, environmentally friendly growth.

“Greening of Industries”Example: e-mobility

In addition to the classical tasks of a motor vehicle mechatronics (e.g. maintaining mechatronic components), competencies in high-voltage technology and electrochemistry increasingly must be built to ensure the oper-ation safety of modern electric vehicles.

“Creating Green Industries”Example: water/waste water treatment

The profession “Aquatronics” deals incisively with the increas-ingly important issue of munici-pal and industrial water and wastewater treatment, which in most parts of the world is still in the development stage or not existing.

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EDS® – Environmental Discovery SystemLearning systems for the environmental sector

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Discovering environmental technology

With laboratories on:• Renewable Energies• Water/waste water treatment• E-Mobility and • Resource-efficient productionEDS® devotes to key challenges of sustainable economic growth.In combination with basic learning systems offered by Festo Didactic EDS® provides a comprehensive range of skills development in the core themes of Green Industry.

Prized quality

• Learning systems and components of Festo Didactic meet the requirements of all relevant standards and guidelines such as DIN/ISO and VDE.

• Festo Didactic is DIN EN ISO 9001 quality certified.• Festo Didactic mainly uses industrial components.

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EDS® Renewable EnergiesFuture of energy supply

Energy revolution in education

Environmentally friendly and sustain-able energy supply from renewable energy sources is not a vision of the future but reality.

For the CO2-neutral production of electricity and heat many applica-tions exist – for the capacity-building in this subject, the practice-relevant systems of photovoltaics, solar heat and wind power are especially inter-esting.

Considering energy holistically

With EDS® Renewable Energies, the user develops an understanding of how solar and wind power can be used for industrial and private requirements.

In addition to a profound under-standing of components and the sys-tem, current challenges such as energy storage and infeed in grids are addressed.

Ideal for any application

Compact, simple solid bodies for demonstration purposes:

The simple configuration and short set-up times ensure a flexible and efficient class preparation and con-duction.

Flexible and modular systems for exciting experiments:

With the modular structures the users‘ understanding of simple com-ponents to complex systems grows step by step.

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Photovoltaics

The production of electricity on a direct path from the sun is the most popular and widely used type of gaining renewable energy.

EDS® addresses solar modules, stor-age and grid-inverter as well as the corresponding electrical loads. Char-acteristics, interconnection and sys-tem structure are analyzed and eval-uated.

Solar thermal power

In buildings, a large part of energyis required for the (water) heating. Modern solar thermal systems are ideally suited for this task.

EDS® clarifies which components are required and illustrates operation, commissioning and maintenance of these systems.

Wind power

Wind power holds another big part in the generation of electricity from renewable sources. Location factors and network integration, however, make specific demands on this type of energy.

EDS® considers physical principles, types and working principles and indirect challenges such as grid sta-bility and error handling.

Tec2Screen®

Connected Learning with the inter-active learning companion:Tec2Screen® takes e-learning tothe laboratory.

Theoretical content and practical exercises are optimally combined. Data acquisition, visualization and analysis are always transparent through the clear connection to the measuring point – all in one system!

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EDS® Water ManagementCore processes of water technology

Developing structures

From components to systems, from lone fighters to team players: Not only the subjects of planning and constructing wastewater treatment plants are diverse; the actual oper-ation presents many challenges as well, as – in addition to the adminis-trative and technical management of the plant – the distribution of com-petencies often varies between per-sonal union to complex personnel braids with distributed expertise.

Worldwide, the primary objectiveis to develop a common understand-ing about the importance of water/waste water treatment.

Learning-by-doing

The growing complexity of cleaning and analysis processes requires well-trained personnel with a deep under-standing of the system. Training-on-the-job in the real systems is often impossible, as the plant is usually distributed over hundreds of meters and as the cymbals and pipes are not visible to the learner. In addition, incorrect operation may cause fatal consequences to the plant and the environment.

EDS® Water Management offers an ideal and realistic learning environ-ment at laboratory scale.

Mobile laboratory, short distances

A mouse click in the real control room must be carefully considered: switching a signal might – invisible to the operator – change the functio-ning of a component; the effect of the click may have a delay and show its effects only after hours with seri-ous consequences.

With EDS® Water Management, reac-tions are faster and more managea-ble and therefore ideally suited for the learning process.

EDS® Water Management consistsof four learning stations: From cont-rolling the water level control to complex Oxygen control, it maps the world of process control, measure-ment and control technology. To get started, each of the stations can be put into operation individually.

Per station three learning groups with two people working at the same time can be formed. Teamwork is given easily, as the users are encou-raged to jointly coordinate a cont-rolled water flow.

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Drinking water and chlorine

The use of chlorine for the disinfec-tion of drinking water is a worldwide standard – but it depends on thecorrect dosage, as an overdose not only costs money, but also strainsthe environment and consumer.

The chlorine measurement and dos-ing devices of EDS® Water Manage-ment show, how the use of chlorine is optimized.

Oxygen and energy

The oxygenation of water is an energy-intensive, but indispensable process. To ensure an optimal oxy-genation, it is necessary to initially take measurements of oxygen in order to avoid unnecessary energy expenditure.

EDS® Water Management provides an ideal platform for the regulation of oxygenation.

Controlling the costs

If the purchase price is the key ele-ment for a decision, the efficiency is often considered secondary.The lower level of efficiency, how-ever, usually results in higher oper-ating costs wasting more money and resources in the long run.

EDS® Water Management illustrates how the process of water/waste water treatment must be designedto be resource-optimal.

Engineering and construction

The right engineering in plant design and construction is the basis for an economical and environmentally friendly life cycle management.

EDS® Water Management provides all relevant planning documents such as electrical and pneumatic schematics, flow diagrams, data sheets and manuals. All documents are in accordance with the European standards.

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Mobility of tomorrow

Ever since the ignition of the first gasoline engine, the desire for indi-vidual mobility is one of the high-est goods for people all around the world.

While transport in the last century meant using fossil resources, electric mobility ideally enables a zero-emis-sion and efficient transportation that not only helps to relieve the environ-ment but also to improve the qual-ity of life.

More than from A to B

While the expansion of electric mobility proceeds, challenges in energy storage and deployment as well as in the development of an intelligent network structure are more and more revealed.EDS® delivers concepts, how tomeet these challenges.

Modular concept

EDS® E-Mobility follows consistently the modular principle and is individ-ually equipped and expandable.The basic configuration consists of four learning systems with different levels of competence. In addition, numerous supplements for different learning areas are available.

The first stage covers the basics of automotive electrics and electronics.

The second stage discusses acci-dent prevention and safe handling of high-voltage vehicles.

In the third stage diagnostic skills and technical concepts of hybrid or electric vehicle are shown with the PC-controlled diagnostics trainer.

The universal pinbox-system deep-ens the knowledge for the workshop and service practice.

EDS® E-MobilityProgress with new power

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Developing basics

With the increased spreading ofelectric vehicles, the diagnosis ofelectrical systems is increasingly important to car workshops.

Basis for a successful diagnosis is the competence to recognize the diverse and networked vehicle sys-tems, how basic electrical laws apply and how they interact in a subsystem.

The tasks for hybrid and electric vehicles reduce these parts and complete systems to simple circuits to illustrate the basic laws for the learner.

Safety at electric vehicles

Almost every car manufacturer today has a high-voltage vehicle in its vehi-cle program. Therefore, in order to ensure the operational safety of elec-tric vehicles, it is essential to know the different manufacturer’s instruc-tions and methods.

EDS® E-Mobility shows how risks on high-voltage components are recog-nized vendor-independently and how accident prevention regulations and safety rules are applied effectively.

Training in diagnostics

Prerequisite for a reliable diagnosis is the knowledge of the components and the competence to verify their operability.

EDS® E-Mobility is significantly con-tributing to the understanding of service practice by its practice-related information and the measur-able values for intact and defective vehicle.

Direct connection

Today, on-board diagnostics is standard in modern vehicle systems. The workshop practice, however, shows that the detected faults in the fault memory are often only vaguely formulated.

With its direct connection to the control unit EDS® E-Mobility has an on-board interface for the flexible, universal testing of all modern elec-tronic systems in real vehicles.

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EDS® Green FactoryEnergy-efficient industrial production

Green technologies combined

Modern, sustainable business facto-ries increasingly produce their required energy themselves using environmentally friendly technolo-gies such as wind power, solar energy or heat recovery.

In addition, energy-efficient produc-tion and new energy management practices help to reduce energy con-sumption.

Energy in focus

The learning factory EDS® Green Fac-tory covers the complete range of energy in production systems.

The core of the learning environ-ment – a modular, hybrid production system with characteristics of energy-efficient automation technol-ogy – is complemented by a new intelligent power system for electric-ity, heat and compressed air. Learn-ing modules for efficient energy gen-eration, storage, distribution and uti-lization expand the range of compe-tencies.

New content, proven platforms

Popular learning modules from Festo Didactic and components especially developed for EDS® Green Factory form the basis for the new learning environment.

The combination possibilities of the modules also allow – additional to typical challenges of factory and pro-cess automation – energetic consid-erations such as degrees of effi-ciency or energy flows.

Promising trends and technologies are part of the learning opportuni-ties: from highly efficient com-pressed air production to Robotino® as autonomous guided vehicle to new ways of saving and storing elec-trical energy.

EDS® Green Factory provides a com-prehensive learning laboratory for exploring and optimizing future sce-narios of energy management.

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Tec2Screen®

Connected Learning with the inter-active learning companion:Tec2Screen® takes e-learning to the laboratory.

Theoretical content and practical exercises are optimally combined. Data acquisition, visualization and analysis are always transparent through the clear connection to the measuring point – all in one system!

From module to system

Each module of the EDS® Green Fac-tory can be independently used for teaching or for operation in the over-all system. Thus, a deep understan-ding of the single component and its function in the system is ensured.

Smart Factory Energy Grid

Networks of smart grid can be practi-cally experienced and configured ina power grid of the EDS® Green Fac-tory.

Internal energy flows and production planning in the control system are linked and visualized in an intelligent way – requirements of external shareholders (e.g. network opera-tors) can be considered in the energy management.

Outdoor Lab

EDS® Green Energy Outdoor Labgoes one step further: real renewable energy sources (e.g. wind, sun) are integrated into the learning scena-rios; this ensures a realistic learning process.

The Outdoor Lab can also be used in each training centre regardless of the EDS® Green Factory for demonstra-tive and impressive learning units.

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ArgentinaFesto S.A.Edison 2392(1640) MartínezProv. Buenos AiresVentas y Asistencia técnica0810-555-FESTO (33786)[email protected]. 0810-444-3127, Fax +54 (011) 47 17 82 82E-mail: [email protected]

AustraliaFesto Pty. Ltd.Head Ofce (Melbourne)179-187 Browns RoadP.O. Box 261Noble Park Vic. 3174Tel. +61(0)3 97 95 95 55,Fax +61(0)3 97 95 97 87E-mail: [email protected]

AustriaFesto Gesellschaft m.b.H.Linzer Straße 2271140 WienTel. +43 (0)1 910 75-0, Fax +43 (0)1 910 75-250E-mail: [email protected]

BelarusIP FestoMasherov avenue, 78220035 MinskTel. +375 (0)17 204 85 58,Fax +375 (0)17 204 85 59E-mail: [email protected]

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Czech RepublicFesto, s.r.o.Modřanská 543/76147 00 Praha 4Tel. +420 261 09 96 11, Fax +420 241 77 33 84E-mail: [email protected]

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GermanyFesto AG & Co. KGPostfach73726 EsslingenRuiter Straße 8273734 EsslingenTel. +49 (0) 711 347 0, Fax +49 (0) 711 347 2628E-mail: [email protected]

GreeceFesto Ltd.92, Tatoiou Ave.P.C. 144 52 MetamorfosiTel. +30 210 341 29 00 - 4,Fax +30 210 341 29 05E-mail: [email protected]

Hong KongFesto Ltd.6/F New Timely Factory Building,497 Castle Peak Road,Kowloon, Hong KongTel. + 852 27 43 83 79, Fax + 852 27 86 21 73E-mail: [email protected]

HungaryFesto Kft.Csillaghegyi út 32-34.1037 BudapestHotline +36 1 436 51 00Tel. +36 1 436 51 11, Fax +36 1 436 51 01E-mail: [email protected]

IndiaFesto Controls Private Ltd.Festo Controls Pvt. Ltd.35/3, Shamanna GardenBannerghatta RoadBangalore 560 030Tel. +91 (0)1800 425 0036,Fax +91 (0)1800 121 0036E-mail: [email protected]

IndonesiaPT. FestoJl. Tekno V Blok A/1 Sektor XIKawasan Industri BSDSerpong -Tangerang 15314Banten - IndonesiaTel. +62 (0) 21 27 50 79 00,Fax +62 (0) 21 27 50 79 98E-mail: [email protected]

IranFesto Pneumatic S.K.# 2, 6th street, 16th avenue,Km 8, Special Karaj RoadP.O.Box 15815-1485Teheran 1389793761Tel. +98 (0)21 44 52 24 09,Fax +98 (0)21 44 52 24 08E-mail: [email protected]

IrelandFesto LimitedUnit 5 Sandyford ParkSandyford Industrial EstateDublin 18Tel. +353 (0)1 295 49 55,Fax +353 (0)1 295 56 80E-mail: [email protected]

IsraelFesto Pneumatic Israel Ltd.P.O. Box 1076Ha'atzma'ut Road 48Yehud 56100Tel. +972 (0)3 632 22 66,Fax +972 (0)3 632 22 77E-mail: [email protected]

ItalyFesto SpAVia Enrico Fermi 36/3820090 Assago (MI)Tel. +39 02 45 78 81, Fax +39 02 488 06 20E-mail: [email protected]

JapanFesto K.K.1-26-10 HayabuchiTsuzuki-kuYokohama 224-0025Tel. +81 (0)45 593 5610 / -5611,Fax +81 (0)45 593 5678E-mail: [email protected]

Korea SouthFesto Korea Co., Ltd.Gasan Digital 1-roGeumcheon-guSeoul #153-803Tel. +82 1666 0202, Fax +82 (0)2 864 70 40E-mail: [email protected]

LatviaFesto SIAGunāra Astras 1CLV-1084, RīgaTel. +371 67 57 78 64, Fax +371 67 57 79 46E-mail: [email protected]

LithuaniaFesto, UABPartizanų 63M50306 KaunasLietuvaTel. +370 (8)7 32 13 14, Fax +370 (8)7 32 13 15E-mail: [email protected]

MalaysiaFesto Sdn. Berhad10 Persiaran IndustriBandar Sri DamansaraWilayah Persekutuan52200 Kuala LumpurTel. +60 (0)3 62 86 80 00,Fax +60 (0)3 62 75 64 11E-mail: [email protected]

MexicoFesto Pneumatic, S.A.Av. Ceylán 3,Col. Tequesquináhuac54020 TlalnepantlaEstado de MéxicoTel. +52 (55)55 53 21 66 00,Fax +52 (55)55 53 21 66 55E-mail: [email protected]

NetherlandsFesto B.V.Schieweg 622627 ANTel. +31 (0)15 251 88 99,Fax +31 (0)15 251 88 67E-mail: [email protected]

New ZealandFesto Ltd.20 Fisher CrescentMount WellingtonAucklandTel. +64 (0)9 574 10 94, Fax +64 (0)9 574 10 99E-mail: [email protected]

NigeriaFesto Automation Ltd.Motorways Centre, Ground Floor, Block CAlausa, Ikeja,LagosTel. +234 (0)1 794 78 20,Fax +234 (0)1 555 78 94E-mail: [email protected]

NorwayFesto ASOle Deviks vei 20666 OsloTel. +47 22 72 89 50, Fax +47 22 72 89 51E-mail: [email protected]

PeruFesto PerúAv. Elmer Faucett 3350Urb. BocanegraCallaoTel. +51(1)2196960, Fax +51(1)2196971E-mail: [email protected]

PhilippinesFesto Inc.KM 18, West Service RoadSouth Super Highway1700 Paranaque CityMetro ManilaTel. +63 (2) 77 66 888, Fax +63 (2) 82 34 220/21E-mail: [email protected]

PolandFesto Sp. z o.o.Janki k/Warszawyul. Mszczonowska 705090 RaszynTel. +48 (0)22 711 41 00,Fax +48 (0)22 711 41 02E-mail: [email protected]

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RomaniaFesto S.R.L.St. Constantin 17010217 BucurestiTel. +40(0)21 403 95 00,Fax +40 (0)21 310 24 09E-mail: [email protected]

RussiaOOO Festo-RFMichurinskiy prosp., 49119607 MoscowTel. +7 495 737 34 00, Fax +7 495 737 34 01E-mail: [email protected]

SingaporeFesto Pte. Ltd.6 Kian Teck WaySingapore 628754Tel. +65 62 64 01 52, Fax +65 62 61 10 26E-mail: [email protected]

SlovakiaFesto spol. s r.o.Gavlovicová ul. 183103 Bratislava 3Tel. +421 (0)2 49 10 49 10,Fax +421 (0)2 49 10 49 11E-mail: [email protected]

SloveniaFesto d.o.o. LjubljanaIC Trzin, Blatnica 81236 TrzinTel. +386 (0)1 530 21 00,Fax +386 (0)1 530 21 25E-mail: [email protected]

South AfricaFesto (Pty) Ltd.22-26 Electron AvenueP.O. Box 255Isando 1600Tel. 08600 FESTO (33786),Fax 08794 FESTO (33786)E-mail: [email protected]

SpainFesto Pneumatic, S.A.U.Avenida Granvia, 159Distrito Económico Granvia L'H08908 Hospitalet de LlobregatBarcelonaTel. +34 901243660, Fax +34 902243660E-mail: [email protected]

SwedenFesto ABStillmansgatan 1Box 21038200 21 MalmöTel. +46 (0)20 38 38 40, Fax +46 (0)40 38 38 10E-mail: [email protected]

SwitzerlandFesto AGMoosmattstrasse 248953 DietikonTel. +41 (0)44 744 55 44,Fax +41 (0)44 744 55 00E-mail: [email protected]

TaiwanFesto Co., Ltd.Head Ofce9, Kung 8th RoadLinkou 2nd Industrial ZoneLinkou Dist., New Taipei City24450 Taiwan, R.O.C.Tel. +886 (0)2 26 01-92 81,Fax +886 (0)2 26 01 92 86-7E-mail: [email protected]

ThailandFesto Ltd.Viranuvat Building, 6th - 7th Floor.1250 Bangna - Trad Road (Soi 34)Bangna, Bangkok 10260Tel. 1-800-290-477,+66 - 2785 -3700,Fax 1-800-290-478E-mail: [email protected]

TurkeyFesto San. ve Tic. A.S.Istanbul Anadolu YakasOrganizeSanayi BolgesiAydinli Mah. TEM Yan Yol Cad. No:1634953 Tuzla - Istanbul/TRTel. +90 (0)216 585 00 85,Fax +90 (0)216 585 00 50E-mail: [email protected]

UkraineDP Festoul. Borisoglebskaya,1104070, KievTel. +380 (0)44 233 6451,Fax +380 (0)44 463 70 96E-mail: [email protected]

United KingdomFesto LimitedApplied Automation CentreCaswell RoadBrackmills Trading EstateNorthampton NN4 7PYTel. ++44 (0)1604 / 66 70 00,Fax ++44 (0)1604 / 66 70 01E-mail: [email protected]

United StatesFesto Corporation395 Moreland RoadP.O. Box 18023Hauppauge, NY 11788Call Toll-free 800/993 3786Fax Toll-free 800/963 3786Tel. +1(631) 435 08 00, Fax +1(631) 435 80 26E-mail: [email protected]

VenezuelaFesto C.A.Av. 23 esquina con calle 71N° 22-62, Edif. Festo.Sector ParaísoMaracaibo - VenezuelaTel. +58 (261) 759 11 20/759 41 20/759 44 38,Fax +58 (261) 759 04 55E-mail: [email protected]

VietnamFesto Co Ltd(Cong Ty TNHH FESTO)No. 1515 – 1516 Van Dai Dong StreetWard An Phu, District 2Ho Chi Minh CityTel. +84 (8) 62 81 44 53 – 4454,Fax +84 (8) 62 81 4442E-mail: [email protected]

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