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Why Digital Sensors Are the Future

1 August 2024
Why Digital Sensors Are the Future
Why Digital Sensors Are the Future

Event Description

Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 11:00 - noon EDT

The digitalization of sensors for mechanical quantities is the future in the field of modern production and testing technology. Decentralized intelligence, data economy, economical setup and efficient operation go hand in hand with increased accuracy and greatly improved reliability in operation. Find out from experts at HBK how to measure force, torque and load and integrate that data with existing systems easily and cost-efficiently using HBK IO-Link digital technology, which is set to be the predominant interface for field-level sensors for many years to come.

In this webinar, you’ll learn about the state of the art of digital sensors and the advantages they offer. You’ll also discover why the proven IO-Link technology for the classic HBK domains is the ideal interface for automation and testing applications. The webinar will also include a live demonstration of the IO-Link technology.

Date

01 August 2024

Location

Location: Virtual

Event Type

Webinar

Host

Hottinger Brüel & Kjær

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