CiA schedules technology days in English, Chinese & Russian

March 17, 2021
The Zoom-based CiA technology day presentations will be recorded and uploaded to the nonprofit's Youtube channel.

The nonprofit users’ and manufacturers’ group CAN in Automation (CiA) have announced its plans to organize its 2021 technology days in various languages. Topics include J1939, CANopen FD, and others. There are technology days with presentation languages in English, Chinese or Russian. All of them are free of charge. After registration, you receive a link for participating in the Zoom-based CiA technology day. They are recorded and uploaded to CiA's Youtube channel.

According to CiA, the technology days address decision makers and managing development engineers and provide a general overview on CiA specification projects and international standardization activities. Some of them are limited to special topics and technologies. While these technology days traditionally are organized as one-day events, because of the pandemic, they are held online as Zoom e-meetings for about three hours.

At the end of a CiA technology day, there are opportunities to discuss additional topics. CiA technology days do not provide very detailed technical content, which is the purpose of CiA seminars. CiA technology days include background information on possible applications and market intelligence information. 

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