Open IIoT Launches Webinar Series for 2020

Industry 4.0 / IOT

The Get the Smarts: Scaling Up webinar series from Open IIoT addresses the complexities of Industry 4.0 and IIoT technologies. Made up of prominent manufacturers, SMC Corporation, Beckhoff Automation, Balluff, ZI-Argus and NORD DRIVESYSEMS, the series is open to any interested party. 

Prior to the pandemic Open IIoT hosted customer events, attended exhibitions and visited many companies to showcase the benefits of IIoT and dispel common myths around Industry 4.0 implementation and the successful initiative is now continuing online. 

COVID-19 certainly has brought out both the best and worst in local manufacturing and there are many lessons to be learned.

Get the Smarts: Scaling Up

Topics and Speakers 

All seminars are broadcast from Australia 10h00 – 10h30 AEST, which is 12-1230 New Zealand time.

20 August - Max Jarmatz, managing director NORD DRIVESYSTEMS. Quick wins for Industry 4.0 implementation. Why you should implement it now. 

03 September - Richard Roberts ZI-ARGUS. How to set up a sensor dashboard in just 15-minutes.

17 September - Nick Psahoulias, Beckhoff Automation.  Various supply chain options and how IIoT can assist in effectively managing your supply chain.

01 October - Jozef Ceh, SMC Corporation.  Creating flexibility in manufacturing and tips on upscaling or downscaling production after COVID-19.

15 October - Jim Wallace, Balluff concludes the series with his views on government assistance for local manufacturers and what is available.

Get the Smarts

Registration is ‘open to one and all!’ at admin@openiiot.com.au or www.openiiot.com.au

 

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