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Pepperl+Fuchs announces first online summit

June 29, 2020
The July 20 – 24 event is a free, fully digital event that will dive into the latest trends and solutions in factory and process automation

Pepperl+Fuchs’ first online summit will take place from July 20 – 24. This free, fully digital event will offer a way to connect with industrial sensor and electrical explosion protection experts and learn about the latest solutions and trends in the fields of factory and process automation. For five days, Pepperl+Fuchs will address topics related to user-centered digitalization.

Participants will be able to access related keynotes, live shows, and panel discussions via a browser-based online platform. A digital networking lounge will give participants the opportunity to connect with attendees and experts from Pepperl+Fuchs and its partner companies. Other digital content, such as technical white papers, videos and presentations, will be available for download. All content will be offered in English and will be presented twice a day so interested parties from around the world can participate.

These topics include

  • Digital Kanban management
  • Mobile Devices and Services Drive Digital Transformation
  • Smart Intralogistics Solutions with RFID and LiDAR Technology
  • Ethernet Advanced Physical Layer (Ethernet APL)
  • The Power of 3-D Measurement Technology

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