End users expect ISA100 Wireless instruments to meet their requirements for various use cases. The ISA100 Wireless standardization effort was driven by end users through clearly formulated requirements. End users’ requirements are centered on ensuring interoperability, security, seamless connectivity, and data availability. These requirements are driven by traditional process automation use cases as well as novel use cases that increase the sustainability of processes.
This webinar provides a step-by-step approach on how to develop and certify an ISA100 Wireless field instrument. It showcases various use cases and success stories that substantiate that ISA100 Wireless instruments meet end user requirements in a unique way.
Robert Assimiti, CEO, Centero and ISA100 Wireless members will share the benefits of an ISA100 Wireless certified field instrument while Philippe Moock, Global Director, Armstrong International moderates and shares Armstrong’s experiences in certifying instruments. The entire process is detailed, from formulating product requirements through obtaining applicable certifications needed for product market release.
Key Takeaways:
- List end user requirements for ISA100 Wireless instruments
- Showcase various use cases and success stories
- Understand the benefits of ISA100 Wireless
- How to develop an ISA100 Wireless field instrument that meets end user requirements
- How to Certify an ISA100 Wireless field instrument
Date/Time: April 23rd, 2025 – 11 AM Eastern Time USA
Registration page: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8462004661294733143
Presenter:

Robert Assimiti
Centero, Co-Founder and CEO

Philippe Moock
Global Director, Armstrong International
For more information about the WCI Rapid Development Kit (RDK) please visit https://centerotech.com/product/wci-isa100-rapid-development-kit/.
About Centero
Centero is a provider of wireless technologies, products and services for Internet of Things connectivity. Our offering includes end-to-end, standards-based communication hardware and software platforms that can be swiftly integrated into novel or existing products or systems.
