Online SCADA training courses and certifications
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SCADA training equips engineers, technicians and integrators with the practical skills needed to configure, operate and maintain supervisory control and data acquisition systems in real industrial plants. As factories, utilities and infrastructure operators rely increasingly on remote monitoring and data-driven decisions, structured SCADA training courses and certifications have become a standard step for anyone building a career in industrial automation. At Sielco Sistemi, Winlog Evo serves as the reference SCADA platform for hands-on practice, letting trainees move from tag databases and communication drivers to complete supervisory projects before ever touching a live plant.
Free SCADA course: what it includes
A free SCADA course is often the fastest way to test whether a supervisory platform fits a given project before committing budget to a paid license or a formal classroom program. Sielco Sistemi supports this approach with a free, fully functional download of Winlog Evo that trainees can install and explore without restrictions on features, only on runtime duration, so every module — the tag database, the graphic editor, the driver library and the reporting engine — is available from day one.
Alongside the software itself, the Winlog Evo support page collects manuals, sample projects and worked examples that function as a self-paced curriculum: new users typically start by connecting a simulated or real PLC through a communication driver, then build a first set of graphic pages, configure alarms and trends, and finally generate a basic report. For a quick first look before installing anything, the Winlog Evo web demo lets prospective trainees explore the interface directly in a browser, a practical way to gauge how much time a fuller free SCADA course is worth investing.
SCADA and PLC programming
SCADA and PLC programming are closely linked disciplines, since a supervisory system is only as useful as the data it can read from and write to the controllers on the plant floor. Effective SCADA training therefore devotes significant time to PLCs (programmable logic controllers): how scan cycles work, how registers and memory areas are addressed, and how that addressing maps onto the tag database inside the SCADA software. Winlog Evo’s communication driver library covers a wide range of PLC brands and protocols, including Modbus and OPC UA, so trainees learn to configure a live connection to a controller early in the course rather than working only with simulated data.
Beyond simple tag mapping, solid SCADA and PLC programming skills include scripting logic inside the SCADA environment itself — for example using Winlog Evo's development tool to write conditional logic, automate report generation, or trigger actions based on alarm states. Trainees who progress through this combination of controller-side and SCADA-side programming leave with the ability to commission a complete supervisory project end to end, not just configure pre-built templates.
SCADA certification: how to get it
Getting a recognized SCADA certification usually means combining vendor-neutral, industry-wide credentials with product-specific training. The International Society of Automation (ISA) is the leading professional body in this space, offering certification programs and courses in control systems, instrumentation and industrial cybersecurity that are recognized across manufacturing, energy, water and other process industries; for engineers moving into automation from an IT or electrical background, an ISA certification provides a structured, well-documented path with defined exam requirements.
On top of that general credential, practical proficiency with a specific SCADA platform matters just as much to employers: completing the tutorials and sample projects on the Winlog Evo support page, then working through a real or trial deployment, demonstrates hands-on competence that a certificate alone cannot. Many integrators build a CV that pairs an ISA certification with documented experience on one or more SCADA platforms, since hiring managers in industrial automation consistently look for both structured knowledge and evidence of applied SCADA training on real projects.
Ready to start SCADA training with Winlog Evo? Try the Winlog Evo web demo, download the free trial, or contact Sielco Sistemi to discuss training and certification support.
FAQ
- What does a free SCADA course typically include?
- A fully functional free download of the SCADA software with all modules unlocked, plus manuals, sample projects and worked examples that let trainees connect a PLC, build graphic pages, configure alarms and trends, and generate a basic report on their own.
- Why does SCADA training cover PLC programming as well?
- Because a supervisory system is only as useful as the data it can read from and write to the controllers on the plant floor, so understanding scan cycles, register addressing and driver-based communication is essential to configure a working SCADA project.
- What does an Ignition SCADA course typically cover?
- Tag structure and the unified namespace, building interfaces with the Vision or Perspective modules, scripting in Python, alarming, historian and reporting, and the Ignition Gateway architecture — official material is published directly by Inductive Automation.
- Is it worth learning more than one SCADA platform?
- Yes: the underlying concepts — tag databases, driver-based communication, alarm and trend configuration, scripting for automation — transfer well across SCADA and HMI environments, so a first course on any platform is a foundation, not a final choice.
- How do I get a recognized SCADA certification?
- By combining a vendor-neutral credential such as an ISA certification in control systems or industrial cybersecurity with documented, hands-on experience on one or more SCADA platforms, which is what employers in industrial automation typically look for.