Date/Time
Date(s) - February 27 2024 - February 29 2024
8:30am - 11:00am
Location
This event will take place online.
Drive industrial transformation at Industrial Ethernet Week
Join HARTING and experts from a range of global market leaders for the third Industrial Ethernet Week, which runs between the 27th and 29th February 2024. Featuring technical experts and industrial digitalisation pioneers, you’ll discover solutions for driving industrial transformation via insightful user cases, discussions, talks and tech sessions.
Day one focuses on AI and IIoT platforms. Amazon Web Services will be discussing the use of generative AI in industry, followed by a demonstration of AI and IIoT-powered flexible smart factory platforms from ICONICS and Mitsubishi Electric. The first day concludes with a panel discussion about implementing AI solutions in manufacturing.
Join us on February 28th for a spotlight on factory installation. Softing IT Networks will demonstrate how to identify and resolve common issues with end-to-end profinet cabling applications and discuss the challenges of field installation. Technical experts from HARTING will then present sessions focused on industrial ethernet connectivity in harsh environments, tested cable assemblies and engineering data and services.
The week wraps up with an in-depth examination of device design. Product experts from Belden and SICK AG will demonstrate how Single Pair Ethernet connects the field level to the network and Würth Elektronik will spotlight Power over Ethernet (PoE) in interface design. The week wraps up with an open discussion around cost and risk management in new electronic designs.
Sessions run from 8:30am until 11am each day and you’re welcome to join all the events or selected talks. Every session will also be available as a recording afterwards. To register and read a detailed schedule, please visit https://www.harting.com/UK/en-gb/harting-industrial-ethernet-week-2024?utm_source=rail-forum&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=gb11-all-for-ethernet&utm_content=iew-3&source=rail-forum