INTERGRAPH 2011 JAPAN Building A Smarter World

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INTERGRAPH 2011 JAPANBuilding A Smarter WorldCONFERENCE AGENDAProcess, Power & Marine

21 July 2011 – Day One of Intergraph 2011 mKEYNOTES BALLROOM AWelcome AddressKazuyuki Umeda, President, Process, Power & Marine, Japan, IntergraphWelcome Address by IUCJ ChairmanIchiro Ota, General Manager, Engineering Services & Project IT Department, Chiyoda CorporationIntergraph Corporate Keynote and Process, Power & Marine in Asia-PacificThomas J. Doran, Executive Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, IntergraphProcess, Power & Marine InnovationsPatrick Holcomb, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphEfficient Utilisation of SmartPlant Foundation in JGC for EPC Execution and Data HandoverToru Fukuda, IT Engineer, ENIT Group 1, IT Department, JGC CorporationIntegration of CAESAR II and CADWorxSatoshi Takamori, Manager, Engineering Group, and Takahiro Suzuki, Engineer, Engineering Group, OhkuraEngineering Company LimitedLunchENTERPRISEBALLROOM PROCUREMENT,OWNER OPERATORSFABRICATION &BALLROOM CCONSTRUCTIONBALLROOM BEnterprise ProductSmartPlant Materials and SmartPlant Enterprise forUpdateSmartPlantOwner Operators –Dell Wilson, EwanReference DataBusiness ProcessesBotterill, and GrantProduct UpdatesDell Wilson and RayPrince, IntergraphMichael Buss andHowarth, IntergraphSatoru Arakawa,IntergraphSmartPlant ReferenceSmartPlant P&ID DesignData – Non-pipingValidation and SmartPlantComponent ManagementIsometrics for InspectionVineesh Gupta and SatoruFrank Joop, IntergraphArakawa, IntergraphBreakEnterprise Web PortalUsing SmartPlantSmartPlant Enterprise forEwan Botterill, IntergraphReference Data forOwner Operators –Managing Catalogue andHandover StrategiesPipe Specifications inDell Wilson and RaySmart 3DHowarth, IntergraphVineesh Gupta andSatoru Arakawa,IntergraphPublish and Compare –SmartPlant ConstructionSmartPlant Enterprise forthe eSquad CheckOverview and ProductOwner Operators –Ewan Botterill and GrantUpdateFast TrackPrince, IntergraphMichael Buss andDell Wilson and RayCallum Ford, IntergraphHowarth, IntergraphRapid Capture,Modular ConstructionSmartPlant Process SafetyOrganisation, andMichael Buss and– Design Safety intoManagement ofCallum Ford, IntergraphYour PlantUnstructured InformationFrank Joop, Intergraphin Brownfield and VendorDocument ApplicationsGrant Prince, IntergraphConference CloseIntergraph 2011 Japan SocialAmbassador’s BallroomINTERGRAPHCADWORX & ANALYSISSOLUTIONS (ICAS)BALLROOM DIntergraph CADWorx &Analysis SolutionsProduct UpdateChris Schiller, IntergraphCADWorx – Leveragingthe Power of Plant DesignChris Schiller, IntergraphCAESAR II – AddressingNuclear NQA-1Chris Schiller, IntergraphCAESAR II Integrationwith Smart 3DChris Schiller, IntergraphCAESAR II / PV Elite –Leveraging Each Otherfor Today’s EngineeringDemandsChris Schiller, Intergraph

Fax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona Lorenzini22 July 2011 – Day Two of Intergraph 2011 JapanTIMEKEYNOTES BALLROOM A10.00amWelcome Address by IUCJ Vice ChairmanTsuneo Nannichi, Group Manager, IT Group, Planning & Administration Department, Machinery & SteelStructures Headquarters, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited10.15amVisualisation-enabled Work ProcessesPatrick Holcomb and the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine Business Development Team11.00amSmartPlant Foundation for EngineeringHitoshi Shiraishi, Manager, Engineering Service and Project IT Department, Chiyoda Corporation11.25amGlobal Toyo’s SmartPlant Enterprise-based Engineering WorkflowRyou Tashima, Engineer, Engineering Management Unit, Electrical and C&I Engineering Division, and KouseiOyama, Engineer, Engineering Management Unit, Piping and Civil Engineering Division, Toyo EngineeringCorporation11.50pmCAXperts OverviewAnton Schreibmüller, Managing Director, CAXperts11.55pmValue-driven Collaboration – Changing the Structural Supply Game-linePaul Daynes, Head of EPC Division and Global Business Partners, AceCad Software Limited12.00pmLunchENGINEERINGBALLROOM ASCHEMATICS &INDUSTRYBALLROOM BEYECADBALLROOM C3D Modelling &Visualisation ProductUpdateTom Szoka, IntergraphSmartPlant Engineering& Schematics – Todayand TomorrowFrank Joop, Intergraph2011 EYECADProduct Updateand RoadmapShuichi Kimura andNaoyuki Hatanaka,Intergraph2.00pmSmartPlant 3DDrawings Environment –Productivity and Qualityin Deliverable GenerationJack Zhou, IntergraphConfiguration andInformation Managementfor Power GeneratingPlantsKeith Denton, IntergraphEYECAD Power-upDemonstration Part 1Osamu Takaku, IntergraphSKDY Case Report –Beyond Trial CutIsshin Fuji, ShinKurushima DockyardCompany Limited2.30pmLeica Geosystems –Smart Scanning forSmart DesignFaheem Khan, LeicaGeosystemsEYECAD Power-upDemonstration Part 2Osamu Takaku, IntergraphKyutech Case Report –Design Review ofTransportation RouteMasaaki Hashimoto,Kyushu Institute ofTechnology1.00pm1.50pm3.00pmMARINE &OFFSHOREBALLROOM DMarine & OffshoreIntroductionYuji Narita, IntergraphBreak3.15pmModular Designand Construction withSmart 3DDouglas Clark,IntergraphSmartPlant Electrical –From Engineering andDesign to Validation andOperationsRonnie Moss, IntergraphEYECAD V6.80, V6.81 LiveDemonstrationNaoyuki Hatanaka, EijiIshikawa and Toru IwakiIntergraphEarly Design withSmartMarine 3DHaruki Tsuru, Intergraph3.55pmSmart 3D – Downgradeto and Upgradefrom PDMSDouglas Clark, IntergraphSmartPlant Engineering &Schematics – The Valueof AutomationRonnie Moss, IntergraphTUF Meeting – EYECADV6.90, V7 RequestShuichi Kimura, IntergraphSmartMarine 3D 2011and Beyond – ShipbuildingMarcel Veldhuizen andShigeki Yamauchi,Intergraph4.35pmSmartPlant 3D CustomerCase StudiesLuther Walke, IntergraphSmartPlant 3D MaterialsHandling EditionProduct UpdateDouglas Clark,Intergraph5.15pm2Conference CloseSmartMarine 3D 2011and Beyond – OffshoreEngineeringMarcel Veldhuizen andShigeki Yamauchi,Intergraph

Keynote Speaker Biographies – Intergraph 2011 JapanKazuyuki UmedaPresident, Process, Power & Marine, Japan, IntergraphUmeda-san is responsible for the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine division’s businessoperations in Japan. He joined Intergraph Japan in 1999 as Sales Manager, and was promoted toPresident in 2007. Before joining Intergraph, Umeda-san worked for 15 years at the engineering,procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor, Chiyoda Corporation, with managementresponsibilities across sales, marketing and business development. He also has 10 years ofexperience working for Cosmo Oil, one of the biggest refineries in Japan. Umeda-san holds aBachelor of Economics from Waseda University.Thomas J. DoranExecutive Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, IntergraphTom is the Executive Vice President for Intergraph’s Process, Power & Marine division in theAsia-Pacific region with responsibility for sales distribution and overall business operations. He hasmore than 28 years of experience in the technical computing business. This includes over 27 yearswith Intergraph in marketing, sales, and general management roles focused on providing softwareand engineering services to petrochemical, oil and gas, marine manufacturers, power generationcompanies, engineering contractors, and construction firms worldwide. Thomas holds a Bachelorof Science from Kansas State University. He is currently on the Executive Advisory Committee to theBoard of Directors for the Engineering Construction and Consulting Association (ECC) based in theUnited States of America.Patrick HolcombExecutive Vice President, Business Development, Process, Power & Marine, IntergraphPatrick is the Executive Vice President of Business Development for Intergraph’s Process, Powerand Marine division, with responsibility for mergers/acquisitions and product strategic planning.He has a background in process industry engineering, technology startups, IT strategy, and globalsoftware marketing. Prior to working at Intergraph, Patrick was founder and VP BusinessDevelopment for Industria, securing 34 million in initial capital for a procurement and materialsmanagement software startup in Silicon Valley. Prior to that, his experience at Accenture in SanFrancisco was in the arena of IT Strategy and corporate development. Patrick’s first job was withExxonMobil, where he held several roles including maintenance engineer, process engineer, andrefinery coordinator. Patrick’s education includes a Bachelor of Science in MechanicalEngineering from Washington University in St. Louis, and a Master of Business Administrationfrom the University of Michigan.3Fax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona Lorenzini

Keynote Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 JapanFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniIntergraph Corporate and Process, Power & Marine in Asia-PacificThomas J. Doran, Executive Vice President, Process, Power & Marine, Asia-Pacific, 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’s SmartPlant and SmartMarine solutions are part of thebroadest product portfolio available in the market, offering the future of engineering today to both engineering companies andowner operators.During the keynote, several Intergraph customers and their success stories will be highlighted as examples. These storiesinclude in-production use of Intergraph’s SmartPlant 3D and SmartMarine 3D, the only new 3D solutions offered to theprocess, power, and marine industries in 20 years. Customers using these solutions report more than 30% productivity gains– extremely important in the challenging business environment facing our industries. This session will also provide an updateon the division’s performance, and priorities for this year and the future. With over 40 years of innovation, stability, and marketleadership, this session will demonstrate why Intergraph is a proven and dedicated partner for its customers.Process, Power & Marine InnovationsPatrick Holcomb, Executive Vice President, Business Development, 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.Efficient Utilisation of SmartPlant Foundation in JGC for EPC Execution and Data HandoverToru Fukuda, IT Engineer, ENIT Group 1, IT Department, JGC CorporationJGC utilises SmartPlant Foundation for project execution, including data management in the EPC phase, as well as plantdata handover to the owner operator. There can be issues around the coordination of required items during the application ofSmartPlant Foundation to production projects. In this session, JGC will share its philosophy for SmartPlant Foundationutilisation, and provide examples of how the company uses the Intergraph solution.Integration of CAESAR II and CADWorxSatoshi Takamori, Manager, Engineering Group, and Takahiro Suzuki, Engineer, Engineering Group, OhkuraEngineering Company LimitedIn this session, Ohkura Engineering will demonstrate its piping stress analysis workflow with CAESAR II . Complex 3D modeldata can be created with either CADWorx or AutoPIPE before converting to CAESAR II. This session will also compare anddiscuss the differences between CAESAR II and AutoPIPE.4

Presentation Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 JapanFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniEnterpriseEnterprise Product UpdateDell Wilson, Ewan Botterill, 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.Enterprise Web PortalEwan Botterill, IntergraphThis session will provide an introduction to the next generation of engineering portal access, and allow you to learn moreabout Web Portal’s functionality. Today, SmartPlant Foundation incorporates the Web Portal to allow access to integratedengineering information to a wider community of users that do not have access to the originating authoring tools. You willlearn how you can navigate this highly inter-related data set with a simple point-and-click data navigation style, as well as theopportunities the portal provides for collaboration with partners and suppliers.Publish and Compare – the eSquad CheckEwan Botterill and Grant Prince, IntergraphSmartPlant Enterprise provides multiple mechanisms for improving inter-discipline work processes. This session will discussan approach that projects are employing to improve data quality and consistency, with a minimal impact to their traditionalwork processes. This approach is referred to as ‘publish and compare’. In this session, you will see how this approach fitsinto the engineering work process, and how it relates to other enterprise topics such as ‘retrieve’. You will get an overview onhow it works, and see some sample reports used in production.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.5

Presentation Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 JapanFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniProcurement, Fabrication & ConstructionSmartPlant Materials and SmartPlant Reference Data Product UpdatesMichael Buss and Satoru Arakawa, IntergraphKey factors in the market-share growth of SmartPlant Reference Data and SmartPlant Materials include flexibility, combinedwith rich and comprehensive functionality, reflecting industry best practices. This session will focus on the continuing,market-driving development strategies for SmartPlant Reference Data and SmartPlant Materials, and major enhancements inthe latest versions. Some of the 2011 enhancements include better integration with Smart 3D, APIs for materials tracking atthe job site, and the availability for more content for SmartPlant Reference Data.SmartPlant Reference Data – Non-piping Component ManagementVineesh Gupta and Satoru Arakawa, IntergraphSmartPlant Reference Data is a powerful application for maintaining catalogue and pipe specifications for SmartPlant 3D, andother enterprise uses. It not only manages piping content, but it can also define other disciplines’ content, such as structural,electrical, and instrumentation. During this session, you will be guided through the screens and functions of SmartPlantReference Data. You will learn how to create content for non-piping components.Using SmartPlant Reference Data for Managing Catalogue and Pipe Specifications inSmart 3DVineesh Gupta and Satoru Arakawa, IntergraphSmartPlant Reference Data is a powerful application for maintaining catalogue and pipe specifications for Smart 3D and otherenterprise uses. This session will highlight the benefits of using SmartPlant Reference Data for managing Smart 3Dspecifications, including the direct interface between SmartPlant Reference Data and Smart 3D.SmartPlant Construction Overview and Product UpdateMichael Buss and Callum Ford, IntergraphThis session will discuss the key factors of current SmartPlant Construction product functionality, and its future roadmap. TheIntergraph solution has grown based on partnerships with construction industry experts during its development cycles. In thissession, you will learn about SmartPlant Construction’s short-, mid-, and long-term development strategies.Modular ConstructionMichael Buss and Callum Ford, IntergraphModular construction drives lower labour costs, but only if the pieces arrive on time, and they fit. In this session, you will learnabout Intergraph’s modular construction tools for designing, planning, visualisation, and dimensional control.Owner OperatorsSmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators – Business ProcessesDell Wilson 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 selection of preconfigured business processes that are available today, aswell as those envisioned and available in the near future, explaining the business value and current status, enabling you toachieve rapid success.SmartPlant P&ID Design Validation and SmartPlant Isometrics for InspectionFrank Joop, IntergraphSmartPlant P&ID Design Validation is a powerful solution that compares the contents of a P&ID with the piping isometricscreated in the SmartPlant Isometrics format. It can validate P&IDs against isometrics created by most plant design solutionsavailable in the market, including Smart 3D, PDS , or CADWorx. In addition, SmartPlant P&ID Design Validation can validateP&IDs against the PDMS 3D model for data and topology, offering reports and documentation to communicate and managethe findings in differences between the design basis and the isometrics, and PDMS models. In this session, you will learnhow SmartPlant P&ID Design Validation can help you to drive consistency, reduce risks, and increase quality in operations byoffering up-to-date and accurate, accessible information.6

Presentation Abstracts – Day One of Intergraph 2011 JapanFax to. 61 (0)3 9856 1999Attn. Fiona LorenziniSmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators – Handover StrategiesDell Wilson and Ray Howarth, IntergraphThe handover of data and documentation from a contractor to the owner operator can be a very expensive andtime-consuming affair. Ensu

SmartPlant Reference Data Product Updates Michael Buss and Satoru Arakawa, Intergraph SmartPlant Enterprise for Owner Operators Business Processes Dell Wilson and Ray Howarth, Intergraph Intergraph CADWorx & Analysis Solutions Product Update Chris Schiller, In