EtherCAT seminars New Zealand 2020

General

Wed, February 19 | Christchurch

Thu, February 20 | Auckland

 

What is EtherCAT?

- EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology) is the fastest Industrial Ethernet solution that provides industry leading performance, flexibility and cost advantages.

Who should attend?

- This half day seminar specifically addresses end users, system integrators, OEMs, product manager, decision makers
 and device manufacturers to learn about EtherCAT and Industrial Ethernet, but also the latest trends like Industrie 4.0, IoT and EtherCAT G.

Why attend?

- Learn about the benefits and the challenges of Industrial Ethernet
- EtherCAT information days are educational events from the experts
- Explore and understand EtherCAT technology
- Talk with EtherCAT experts face-to-face, and see how EtherCAT can accelerate your application
- See the EtherCAT roadmap for the future through gigabit performance and the integration of emerging communication technologies.
- Discover how EtherCAT could generate a performance and competitive advantage
- Participation is free of charge and you are cordially invited

About ETG

- EtherCAT Technology Group (ETG) – the world’s largest Industrial Ethernet Fieldbus organization with over 5,600 member companies from 66 countries supporting the EtherCAT technology.

 

 Register online today – it’s free!

www.ethercat.org/2020/newzealand

FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE.

Global contact
EtherCAT Technology Group
ETG Headquarters
Ostendstraße 196
90482 Nürnberg, Germany
Phone: +49 911 54056 20
Email: info@ethercat.org

Local event contact
Beckhoff Automation Limited
Unit F3, 4 Orbit Drive
Albany
Auckland 0632, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 281 2736
Email: info@beckhoff.co.nz

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