Plant & Works Engineering April/May 2023

Completely FREE to attend event including parking, breakfast, refreshments and a two-course luncheon Breakfast from - 8.30 Lunch from - 12.30 Nikesh Mistry- Sector Head of Industrial Automation Vincent Burson - Condition Monitoring Sales & Support Specialist Michael Payne - Logistics Sector Manager Luke Rogers - Commercial Director Jim Vithanage - Digital Transformation Specialist Dave Roddis - Senior Advisor Digital Transformation Charlotte Horobin - Region Director Midlands & East of England Stuart Coulton - Marketing Manager Although the number of machinery-led workplace accidents has fallen over the past few years many experts are expecting this figure to rise as advanced technology is introduced onto the factory floor. With some of the most advanced machinerysafety technology available - Euchner is in a great place to explain the emerging trends in safety-related control standards and what this means for your business. Additionally, each of the workshop sessions will include a Q&A discussion with practical contributions from industry leading experts in the field of industrial cyber-security and machinery safety integration. This informative and interactive legislation-led plant-safety & cyber security focused workshop gives everyday advice and promises to be insightful for those organisations starting their journey or already well on their way. Skills shortages are apparent at all levels, however, after listening to our customers this is particularly an issue in highly skilled areas such as panel design, manufacturing and wiring. With this in mind, companies are turning to technology to help them work smarter and close the skills gap within industry. Join engineers from EPLAN and Rittal for the ‘Smarter Working’ workshop to discover new solutions and applications to make your electrical design, component mounting, and wiring easier and faster! The purpose of the workshop is to highlight how the continuity of data from a single source of truth streamlines panel building. Data can seamlessly flow from electrical engineering design, through to panel modification and wire fabrication, and finally to the technicians constructing and wiring the panel using digital applications.

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