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The IBM System 7 Computer installed in Fairymead Mill for Factory Process Control. Alan Mooney, Bundaberg Sugar Programmer for the System 7.

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The IBM System 7 Computer installed in Fairymead Mill for Factory Process Control.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

Matrox Mura MPX video wall controller board drives a 2x2 video wall at 3840x2160 showcasing captivating HD content across an assortment of six different layout configurations.

The HDCP-compliant Matrox Mura video wall controller board captures video protected content from a Blu-ray Disc player and displays it across a 2x2 video wall.

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The Matrox Graphics booth at ISE 2012 featuring the Matrox Avio KVM extender and Matrox Mura video wall controller board demo stations.

A close up of three Matrox Mura video wall controller boards within a single video wall controller system.

Matrox M9128 graphics cards drive two 2160x1920 Mitsubishi 65” LCD setups surrounding it’s flagship 150" OLED display with high-resolution images displayed by CIC’s Moving Poster Player.

Matrox Mura video wall controller boards features multiple inputs across a 3x3 video wall.

Mura MPX Series, the world's first HDCP-compliant input/output video wall controller board, captures protected video content coming from HDCP sources—including Blu-ray disc players—and then transmits it to HDCP-compliant monitors, projectors, cubes or other capture devices.

A window into the three Matrox Mura input/output video wall controller boards configured within a single video wall controller system

Matrox M9120 Plus dual-monitor graphics card on display at ISE 2012.

Matrox M9128 graphics card drives Mitsubishi display at 1080x1920 and HD content showcasing multi-monitor installations using various CIC player transition effects.

Matrox Mura video wall controller boards features multiple inputs across a 3x3 video wall.

Matrox TripleHead2Go external multi-display adapters, Matrox M9120 Plus graphics card, and Matrox Extio KVM extender solutions on display at ISE 2012.

Matrox M9138 graphics card drives a 3x1 ultra-wide, seamless 3072x768 video using Matrox Edge Overlap with Mitsubishi edge-blending-enabled projectors.

Matrox M9128 graphics card drives vibrant, high-quality images on Mitsubishi 70” LED cubes at 1920x2160 using Content Interface Corporation’s iZoom player.

Matrox M9148 LP PCIe x16 quad graphics card and M9188 PCIe x16 Octal graphics card joined within one system to power 12 displays. Desktop screenshot: Matrox M9188 graphics card.

Matrox F2408 KVM Extender drives four Mitsubishi 55” ultra-thin bezel LCD displays at 5464x768 using Matrox Stretched mode to showcase these large-sized images with transitions provided by CIC.

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As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

Matrox M9148 LP PCIe x16 quad graphics card and M9188 PCIe x16 Octal graphics card joined within one system to power 12 displays. Desktop screenshot: Digital signage for a retail environment.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

Matrox Extio KVM extender on display at ISE 2012.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

Matrox Extio remote graphics unit drives three monitors displaying operators at process control stations.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

As part of the Tri-Association Conference which took place in Ocean City from August 27-30, the joint annual conference of The Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association (CSAWWA), Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) and the Water & Waste Operators Association of Maryland, Delaware & the District of Columbia (WWOA), the Maryland Environmental Service Water/Wastewater team known as “Motley Poo” finished in first place at the CWEA 2013 Operations Challenge!

 

The challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control and this was the first year MES has sent a team to the challenge. Motley Poo – consisting of team members Justin Myers, Todd Boulden, Wayne Rumbaugh and Brad Yeakle – represented the agency extremely well, competing against teams with as many as five years of experience in these competitions, and not only took first place among all the CWEA regional teams but also finished in first place among all 12 teams competing at the challenge in the process control competition.

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