MODEX 2024 offers the latest information on supply chain equipment and technology. The event features more than 150+ free education sessions. Meet more than 900 exhibitors from over 140 countries to discuss how their cost-cutting equipment and technology can futureproof your supply chain. Topics include warehouse equipment, inventory management, material handling, emerging technologies, packaging, sustainability and more.
Read MoreMotor, Drive Systems & Magnetics (MDSM) 2024 features the latest technical advancements in motor, drive systems, motion control, magnetic applications, technology, and rare earth materials. This is an opportunity for professionals to hear content in design, efficiency, and application advancements in automation, robotics, manufacturing, utilities, automotive, medical, consumer, aerospace & defense industries. Motor & Drive Systems is focused on the latest technical advancements impacting the design, integration, and efficiency of motor, drive systems, and motion control. Join leading engineers, manufacturers, system integrators, product developers, consultants, and executives and discover how new technologies are improving performance and providing cost savings in a variety of applications.
Read MoreNumerous companies from all over the world have already registered for this year's automation highlight in autumn, SPS 2023. Among them are international key players such as Bosch Rexroth, SICK, Phoenix Contact, Beckhoff Automation, WAGO and Endress+Hauser, but also many small and medium-sized companies, start-ups and specialists who want to present their innovative automation solutions in Nuremberg.
Read MoreSouthtec 2023 draws manufacturing suppliers, distributors and equipment builders from across North America and around the world – bringing them together in Greenville, South Carolina. With hundreds of exhibiting companies, attendees can find all the latest technologies and services – plus the experts who build them – ready to demonstrate solutions that can help them grow their business. Visitors can make side-by-side comparisons, discover integrated equipment, hear about industry trends and forecasts, and leverage their purchasing power.
Read MoreTPS is a vital industry event, offering a forum for the exchange of ideas between rotating equipment engineers and technicians worldwide. Now surpassing 49 years, TPS is known for its impact on turbomachinery, pump, oil & gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical and water industries.
Read MoreThe Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) will hold its Annual Convention and Exposition from June 24-27 in National Harbor, Maryland. EASA is an international trade organization of more than 1,700 electromechanical sales and service firms in nearly 70 countries. EASA supports companies involved in the service and sale of electric motors, pumps, drives, controls, gearboxes and other rotating machinery. Highlights include synchronous motors, machine reliability, leadership, sustainability, EASA's 90th birthday bash, motor maintenance, pump repair, supply chain issues and more.
Read MoreOne of the most important factors to consider is why a motor failed. This EASA seminar explores the cause of motor failures from the most common to the unusual. A methodology for identifying the most probable cause of failure is presented. An extensive resource manual includes hundreds of photos of a wide range of failures, with the likely causes listed, and a clear methodology for confirming the probable cause of each failure.
Read MoreAround 2,700 key players and newcomers from all over the world are using Interpack as a stage to present their premières and celebrate the long-awaited reunion of the global packaging industry. Numerous specials, like the lecture program as well as trending topics of the industry add to what is offered for visitors. To help visitors not get lost in 18 trade fair halls, the halls feature a custom concept based on the core target groups food, beverages, confectionery and baked goods, pharmaceutical products, cosmetics, non-food and industrial goods.
Read MoreThis EASA program covers horizontal and vertical squirrel-cage induction motors in the 300 to 5,000 horsepower range, low- and medium-voltage, including how they work, specific information on enclosures, construction of components and applications. Many of the principles included apply to all AC motors, especially those with accessories that were associated with larger machines in the past (such as encoders, RTDs, thermostats, space heaters, vibration sensors, etc.).
Read MoreThe seminar will cover DC machine theory and operation, as well as repair tips. Topics will include testing and winding of armatures, fields, interpoles and compensating windings, machine work, balancing, assembly and final testing. The theory portion is structured so that it can be grasped by entry-level personnel, while the overall material is in-depth enough that those with 30 years of experience or more will benefit.
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