Pietrelcina, seventh itinerant meeting of the Manifattura

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It is scheduled for next July 4th starting at 10.00 at the headquarters of IDINAMIC ITALIA, in Pietrelcina (BN), the seventh travelling meeting of the Manufacturing, Plant Engineering and Mechatronics Section focused on the “IOT and Intelligent Sensors applied to maintenance”.

The initiative aims to Strengthen the business network belonging to the Confindustria network promoting knowledge and sealing their links with the fundamental elements of the territory.

The meeting will be an opportunity to learn about the opportunities for accessing the services of the Regional Center for Advanced Digital Innovation (PRIDE), of which Confindustria Benevento is an affiliated entity.

The works, after the greetings of the Vice President of Confindustria Benevento and host of the morning, Claudio Montefortewill be opened by the Edih PRIDE Coordinator, Imperial Edward and by the Director of Confindustria Benevento, Anna Pezzawhich will illustrate the role of PRIDE and the services that companies can access.

After the technical interventions, the President of the Plant Manufacturing and Mechatronics Section David De Pasqualewill coordinate a moment of debate with the presentation of business scenarios and real experiences of using advanced sensors.

The following companies are expected to intervene: Cosmind srl;  Idnamic Italia srl, Matter Economy srl;  EasyVia srl, Offtec srl.

Sensors are an increasingly central technology in production processes and in product quality control throughout all phases of its life. The importance of using sensors combined with IoT is linked to process monitoring, with the aim of optimizing them and reducing costs, but not only. IoT and the use of sensors are therefore two fundamental elements for taking advantage of data, for streamlining processes, reducing waste and internal costs.


 
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