Join us for Powering Up Precision in Machine Building and Automation with Sensor Technology on Thursday, April 25 at 9:00 AM Pacific, 12:00 PM Eastern. The one-hour event will cover essentials in machine building, sensors and instrumentation, trends, tips, and applications.
In today’s industrial landscape, achieving peak efficiency and precision is paramount for machine building and automation. This webinar explores the world of load cells, torque transducers, multi-axis sensors, wireless technologies, and instrumentation. Get engineering tips on the latest advancements in sensor technology, including miniaturization, wireless integration, and the rise of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Join us to explore building smarter, more responsive machines. REGISTER TODAY!
Precision in Machine Building and Automation Topics
Interface application experts will quickly review the relationship between machine building and test and measurement. What are the most popular measurement tools for machines and automation? We will analyze the different load cells, torque transducers, and multi-axis sensors. We’ll explore their working principles, key specifications, and ideal applications in machine building and automation.
We’ll examine how sensor tech can be strategically integrated into your machine designs for tasks such as force control, assembly line monitoring, and robot guidance. Discover how sensor data empowers real-time process control, condition monitoring, and predictive maintenance, paving the way for a truly automated future.
Date: Thursday, April 25
Time: 9:00 AM Pacific, 12:00 PM Eastern
Learn valuable tips and industry best practices for selecting, installing, and maintaining sensor systems for optimal machine performance and longevity. Our product experts will highlight specific machine-building applications. By the end of this webinar, you’ll have the knowledge and practical insights to leverage advancements in sensor technology and build the next generation of intelligent, automated machines.
Online Webinar - 1 hour