INTERGRAPH 2011 KOREA Building A Smarter World

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INTERGRAPH 2011 KOREABuilding A Smarter WorldCONFERENCE AGENDAProcess, Power & Marineintratech

30 August 2011 – Day One of Intergraph 2011 KoreaTimeKeynotesMarigold Room A B9.30amWelcome AddressS.E. Kim, President, Process, Power & Marine, Korea, Intergraph9.40amWelcome Address by IUC ChairmanMyungSoo Han, General Manager, Hyundai Engineering Company Limited9.45amIntergraph Corporate KeynoteGerhard Sallinger, President, Process, Power & Marine, Intergraph10.15amIntergraph Process, Power & Marine in Asia-PacificThomas J. Doran, Executive Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, Intergraph10.45amBreak11.15amProcess, Power & Marine InnovationsCharles Evans, Chief Technology Officer, Process, Power & Marine, Intergraph12.00pmExperiences on Implementing Information Technology for EPCsSungJin Kim, Senior Executive Vice President, ezVille Incorporation12.30pmLunchGrace RoomEngineeringGrace Room BEnterpriseMarigold Room AProcurement, Fabrication& ConstructionMarigold Room B1.45pm3D Modelling & VisualisationProduct UpdateTom Szoka, IntergraphEnterprise Product UpdateAdrian Park, Ray Howarth, andGrant Prince, IntergraphSmartPlant Materials and SmartPlantReference Data Product UpdatesJunhee Cheon, Intergraph2.45pmLeica Geosystems – SmartScanning for Smart DesignFaheem Khan, Leica GeosystemsSmartPlant Enterprise for OwnerOperators – Handover StrategiesAdrian Park and Ray Howarth,IntergraphSmartPlant Materials ProjectImplementationSangJun Moon, GS Engineering &Construction Corporation3.15pmBreak3.45pmSmartPlant 3D CustomerCase StudiesLuther Walke, IntergraphRapid Capture, Organisation, andManagement of UnstructuredInformation in Brownfield andVendor Document ApplicationsGrant Prince, IntergraphSmartPlant Construction Overviewand Product UpdateTim McDavid and Callum Ford,Intergraph4.30pmSmart 3D Hangers and SupportsFunctionality and ContentDevelopment in Version 2011Brant Remenda, IntergraphSmartPlant Enterprise for OwnerOperators – Business ProcessesAdrian Park and Ray Howarth,IntergraphModular ConstructionTim McDavid and Callum Ford,Intergraph5.00pmSmartPlant Enterprise Solutionsfor the Power IndustryDavid Canady, IntergraphSmartPlant Reference Data –Non-piping ComponentManagementJeongyoul Lee, Intergraph5.30pmConference Close6.30pmIntergraph 2011 Korea Conference DinnerMiller Time Beer Pub1

31 August 2011 – Day Two of Intergraph 2011 KoreaTimeKeynotesMarigold Room A B9.30amVisualisation-enabled Work ProcessesCharles Evans and the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine Korea team10.15amTrends in Offshore Engineering and Project ManagementStephen Furze, Senior Vice President, and Hoonsik Jeong, Marine Business Development, Asia-Pacific,Process, Power & Marine, Intergraph10.45amCAXperts OverviewAnton Schreibmüller, Managing Director, CAXperts10.50amBreakEngineeringGrace Room BEnterpriseMarigold Room AProcurement,Fabrication &ConstructionMarigold Room B11.20amModular Design andConstruction withSmart 3DDouglas Clark, IntergraphSmartPlant ProcessSafety – Design Safetyinto Your PlantZur Bar and RonnieMoss, IntergraphConfiguration andInformation Managementfor Power GeneratingPlantsDavid Canady, Intergraph12.05pmProject Execution withSmartPlant 3DSeungSoo Lee, HyundaiEngineering CompanyLimitedSmartPlant Enterprise forOwner Operators –Fast TrackAdrian Park and RayHowarth, IntergraphSmartMarine 3D 2011 andBeyond – OffshoreEngineeringHoonsik Jeong, Intergraph12.35pmIntergraphCADWorx &Analysis SolutionsMeeting Room BLunchGrace Room1.45pmSmart 3D – Downgradeto and Upgrade fromPDMSDouglas Clark, IntergraphPublish and Compare –the eSquad CheckGrant Prince, IntergraphSmartPlant Engineering &Schematics – Today andTomorrowZur Bar, IntergraphIntergraph CADWorx &Analysis Product UpdateChris Schiller, Intergraph2.30pmSmartPlant 3D DrawingEnvironment –Productivity and Qualityin Deliverable GenerationJack Zhou, IntergraphIntegration betweenSmartPlant P&ID andSmart 3DHyun Kim, IntergraphSmartPlant Engineering &Schematics – The Value ofAutomationRonnie Moss, IntergraphCAESAR II / PV Elite –Leveraging Each Otherfor Today’s EngineeringDemandsChris Schiller, Intergraph3.15pmBreak3.45pmSmartPlant 3D MaterialsHandling EditionProduct UpdateDouglas Clark, IntergraphEnterprise Web PortalGrant Prince, IntergraphSmartPlant Electrical –From Engineering andDesign to Validation andOperationsRonnie Moss, IntergraphCADWorx – Leveragingthe Power of Plant DesignChris Schiller, Intergraph4.30pmOracle-based GlobalWorksharing inSmartPlant 3DSeungHyun Yang,Samsung EngineeringCompany LimitedMicrosoft SteamInsight– Manufacturing ProcessMonitoring and ControlMicrosoft CorporationSmartPlant P&ID DesignValidation and SmartPlantIsometrics for InspectionRonnie Moss, IntergraphCAESAR II Integrationwith Smart 3DChris Schiller, Intergraph5.15pm2Conference Close

Keynote Speaker Biographies – Intergraph 2011 KoreaFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniS.E. KimPresident, Process, Power & Marine, Korea, IntergraphS.E. is the President of Intergraph Korea’s Process, Power & Marine Division, and has been leading IntergraphKorea as a highly successful subsidiary since 1989. He expanded Intergraph’s business portfolio through theacquisition of TechServer in 2008. S.E. has more than 29 years of experience in the engineering and CAD/CAMindustry, and has been with Intergraph for 22 years. He has a master’s degree in electrical engineering from InhaUniversity.Gerhard SallingerPresident, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphGerhard is responsible for the global strategic direction of the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine division, and overallbusiness development. He has been with Intergraph and its Process, Power & Marine division since 1985. Beforebecoming president, Gerhard was executive vice president responsible for worldwide sales, marketing, and businessdevelopment. Prior to joining Intergraph, he owned an engineering firm specialising in the design of fire protectionsystems. Gerhard is a chemical engineer with more than 30 years of experience in the process industries.Charles EvansChief Technology Officer, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphCharles is responsible for all Intergraph Process, Power & Marine software development activities. He has morethan 21 years of experience in the engineering and CAD industry. Charles joined Intergraph in 1989, and hasserved in most aspects of product research and development. He was instrumental in the design andimplementation of Intergraph’s SmartPlant platform, and has held management positions in several productcentres. He previously worked for IBM during the introduction of the PC and as an international consultant.Thomas J. DoranExecutive Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, IntergraphTom is the Executive Vice President for Intergraph’s Process, Power & Marine division in the Asia-Pacific region withresponsibility for sales distribution and overall business operations. He has more than 28 years of experience in thetechnical computing business. This includes over 27 years with Intergraph in marketing, sales, and generalmanagement roles focused on providing software and engineering services to petrochemical, oil and gas, marinemanufacturers, power generation companies, engineering contractors, and construction firms worldwide. Thomasholds a Bachelor of Science from Kansas State University. He is currently on the Executive Advisory Committeeto the Board of Directors for the Engineering Construction and Consulting Association (ECC) based in the UnitedStates of America.Stephen FurzeSenior Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphStephen is currently Senior Vice President with Intergraph’s Process, Power & Marine division. He joined Intergraphin 1982 after earning CET accreditation in computer technologies at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology inCalgary, Alberta. Since joining Intergraph, Stephen has been promoted successively through a series of technicaland services management positions within Intergraph Canada. In September 2008, he was promoted to theposition of Senior Vice President with the responsibility for Intergraph’s industry solutions for the global marinemarkets. Prior to this, Stephen was the Canadian Process & Power Business Unit Manager, with responsibility forsales and services delivery to Canadian and Western US clients.Hoonsik JeongMarine Business Development, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, IntergraphHoonsik is responsible for marine business development activities in Asia-Pacific. He has more than 17 years ofexperience in the shipbuilding and CAD industry. Prior to joining Intergraph in 2011, Hoonsik had been working atSamsung Heavy Industries Company Limited from 1993 to early this year.3

Keynote Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 KoreaFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniIntergraph Corporate KeynoteGerhard Sallinger, President, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphInnovation and increased productivity are the keys to succeeding during uncertain times. In this session, you will learn howIntergraph’s Process, Power & Marine division is working with customers around the world to increase their productivity,accelerate their projects, and gain a competitive edge.Intergraph Process, Power & Marine in Asia-PacificThomas J. Doran, Executive Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, IntergraphIntergraph’s SmartPlant and SmartMarine solutions are part of the broadest product portfolio available in the market, offeringthe future of engineering today to both engineering companies and owner operators. In this session, several Intergraphcustomers and their success stories will be highlighted as examples. These stories include in-production use of Intergraph’sSmartPlant 3D and SmartMarine 3D, the only new 3D solutions offered to the process, power, and marine industries in 20years. Customers using these solutions report more than 30% productivity gains – extremely important in the challengingbusiness environment facing our industries. This session will also provide an update on the division’s performance, andpriorities for this year and the future. With over 40 years of innovation, stability, and market leadership, this session willdemonstrate why Intergraph is a proven and dedicated partner for its customers.Process, Power & Marine InnovationsCharles Evans, Chief Technology Officer, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphThis session will provide an update on the division’s technology advances in the last year, plus a few glimpses of what is instore for the future. You will see a demonstration of Intergraph Process, Power & Marine technology, and learn how it helpsbuild a smarter, better industry.4

Presentation Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 KoreaFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniEngineering3D Modelling & Visualisation Product UpdateTom Szoka, IntergraphIntergraph has added significant new features to its 3D Modelling & Visualisation solutions that are designed specifically toincrease productivity and enhance performance. This session will discuss the business and technical benefits of the newfeatures in 2010 and 2011 releases for SmartPlant 3D, SmartMarine 3D, SmartPlant 3D for Materials Handling, PDS , andSmartPlant Review. You will explore how to improve their engineering designs, and take full advantage of the latest softwareand upcoming releases.Leica Geosystems – Smart Scanning for Smart DesignFaheem Khan, Leica GeosystemsHigh-definition surveying (HDS) or 3D scanning presents a combination of hardware and software technologies, andworkflows for the plant, process, and marine industries, for accurate, as-built, clash-free design, asset management,constructability studies, and beyond. Commercialised in 1998, today, Leica Geosystems is the largest supplier of HDStechnologies to owner operators and EPCs worldwide – directly or through a global network of professional service providers.Vast improvements in technology allow users of HDS data to extract significant value through smart scanning workflows forsmarter design via integration with SmartPlant 3D and SmartPlant Review software platform. This session explores thevarious facets of the technology, and demonstrates through case studies the benefits of using HDS in the plant, process, andmarine industries.SmartPlant 3D Customer Case StudiesLuther Walke, IntergraphThis session will feature customer examples of the implementation and production use of SmartPlant 3D. These wererecently shared at the Hexagon 2011 international conference in Orlando, USA.Fluor: SmartPlant Enterprise – Global Deployment at FluorFluor has deployed SmartPlant Enterprise on multiple production projects globally. You will learn about the many differentaspects of Fluor’s deployment efforts, such as the office readiness process, building a community of subject matter expertsthrough training services, SmartPlant 3D projects in production, and leveraging automation opportunities.Grenland Group: SmartPlant Enterprise in Offshore Revamp ProjectsOver the last four years, Grenland Group has implemented the SmartPlant Enterprise solutions portfolio on offshore andmarine projects. Particularly for revamp projects on existing offshore installations, SmartPlant Enterprise has been a veryimportant part of Grenland Group’s daily workflow in delivering successful projects. You will learn about the implementationprocess, leading up to the full use of SmartPlant Enterprise, including SmartPlant 3D, in revamp offshore projects.ORLEN Projekt SA: SmartPlant Enterprise Productivity in the EPC Marketplace for ORLEN ProjektFor the past six years, ORLEN Projekt SA has entered new markets in the form of complete EPC investments. The first unitsdesigned using SmartPlant Enterprise tools have already been built. You will learn about the challenges that ORLEN Projekthas faced, and how it managed those issues. Topics to be discussed include major expectations and milestones, in additionto a description of how SmartPlant 3D and other SmartPlant Enterprise components promoted recent project execution.Smart 3D Hangers and Supports Functionality and Content Development in Version 2011Brant Remenda, IntergraphSmart 3D hangers and supports customisation and content development have come a long way since Version 7.1. Theintroduction of SmartParts (data-driven parts) in Version 9.1 and data-driven assemblies in Version 2011 are just the start.The latest version adds almost as much content to hangers and supports as all previous versions combined. This sessionwill aim at explaining this new paradigm for content development, and how it will save your company time and money whenimplementing your standard support designs in Smart 3D. You will also learn more about the several productivity-enhancingimprovements implemented in Version 2011, including additions to make modelling of designed supports faster and easier.5

Presentation Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 KoreaFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniSmartPlant Enterprise Solutions for the Power IndustryDavid Canady, IntergraphThis session will provide an update on Intergraph’s latest power generation-oriented SmartPlant Enterprise solutions for usein the design, construction, and operation of nuclear and thermal power plants. You will learn about updates, includingdesign tools and information management.EnterpriseEnterprise Product UpdateAdrian Park, Ray Howarth, and Grant Prince, IntergraphThis session will cover the core product additions to SmartPlant Foundation, which supports enterprise integration. Newproduct capabilities to support solution templates include an enhanced and role-based SmartPlant Foundation Web Portal,new core view and markup technologies in SmartPlant Markup Plus, and an extension of Intergraph’s domain technology toconsolidate plant data for fast access. Data Validation, Transformation, and Loading engine technology quickly readies themass of data received from the value chain to load into operational systems.This session will also cover updates to Intergraph’s SmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators solution templates, whichprovide out-of-the-box, preconfigured work processes, and interoperability with third-party operations systems todecommissioning. The session will feature the latest additions and enhancements to the SmartPlant Enterprise for OwnerOperators solutions, including the fast-track SmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators implementation process,ongoing development, and future focus areas. You will learn how these developments can reduce OPEX and CAPEX costs,and improve plant safety and reliability.SmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators – Handover StrategiesAdrian Park and Ray Howarth, IntergraphThe handover of data and documentation from a contractor to the owner operator can be a very expensive andtime-consuming affair. Ensuring a high-quality handover is essential to ensure safe, efficient, and sustainable operations.In 2010, Intergraph introduced the Validation, Transformation, and Loading (VTL) tool to validate data being received fromIntergraph or third-party systems. With the increasing success of SmartPlant Enterprise and SmartPlant Enterprise for OwnerOperators, customers have requested a simplified approach to handover of data between organisations that use Intergraphtechnologies.Intergraph’s new Handover solution supports both incremental and final handover of data and documentation betweencontractors, or between contractors and the owner operator, where parties use our SmartPlant Foundation data warehouse.In this session, you will learn how integrated 3D model information, intelligent 2D schematics, tag registers, and vendordocuments can be selected in one SmartPlant Foundation system for handover, and simply loaded into a target SmartPlantFoundation system retaining intelligent graphical navigation, with full traceability, and without compromising work alreadydone in the receiving system. VTL and Handover solutions are two complementary tools, which together can reduce thecosts and time needed for handover, ensure a high-quality deliverable for operations, and reduce the risk of late start-upsthrough lack of information availability.Rapid Capture, Organisation, and Management of Unstructured Information in Brownfieldand Vendor Document ApplicationsGrant Prince, IntergraphEven in today’s world, no matter how much you plan, execute, and operate with the intention to work in a truly data-centricenvironment, you will always face the requirement to handle unstructured information. SmartPlant Foundation has long beenrelied upon by the industry to handle structured data and documents for engineering projects and operations. However, notmany customers fully utilise its capabilities to provide simple access to the myriad of unstructured information found inprojects and operational environments.In this session, you will learn how SmartPlant Foundation can be leveraged to accommodate unstructured data, bringinformation from sources ranging from scanned images, PDF files, through to non-intelligent CAD files, by making use ofvarious technologies such as OCR-ing, intelligent recognition, and thumbnails to enable quick and simple navigation ofcomplete project and plant information. This session is a must for any owners dealing with brownfield/legacy information orEPCs dealing with information such as vendor documents, but at a loss on how to extract value, and manage these sourcesin a simple and cost-effective manner.6

Presentation Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 KoreaFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniSmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators – Business ProcessesAdrian Park and Ray Howarth, IntergraphSmartPlant Enterprise and SmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators provide template, best-practice business processesthat can be rapidly adjusted and deployed by customers. This approach has been welcomed by the industry, and is verysuccessful globally. This session will focus on a sele

SmartPlant Reference Data Non-piping Component Management Jeongyoul Lee, Intergraph 5.30pm Conference Close 6.30pm Intergraph 2011 Korea Conference Dinner Miller Time Beer Pub 30 Augus 2011 Day One of Intergraph 2011 Korea 1. TIE KENOTE MARI