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A new series taking you behind the scenes of the largest, most complex industrial operations on the planet.
From the phones in our hands, to the water in our taps Process Automation technologies are behind the scenes, helping orchestrate industrial processes, machinery and systems to operate seamlessly and efficiently to enable our everyday.
Join presenter and engineer Fran Scott as she explores how automation, electrification and digital technologies – through their role in industry – are contributing to life the way we know it and are enabling society to become more efficient and sustainable to make a world of difference.
Each episode will delve deep into how process automation technologies are transforming various industries around the world, taking you behind the scenes of some of the largest and most complex infrastructures on the planet that provide the basic building blocks of life – power, water, metals, chemicals and much more.
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Fran Scott is the Science Content Developer at the Royal Institution and has been listed in The Progress 1000 London’s most influential people. A scientist by training and an engineer at heart, Fran uses her knowledge to entertain and excite audiences of stage and screen. She is best known for her work with the BBC where she has presented eight series for CBBC, six series for BBC Learning Zone, and one for BBC Worldwide. For Fran, science and entertainment is at the heart of what she does, and this seems to have struck a chord with those wanting informative and yet engaging factual programmes, with her shows becoming successes across the globe and receiving numerous recognitions including four BAFTA nominations, a JAPAN prize nomination and a RTS award.