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Piezo technology can deliver high dynamics with low heat, noise and power

07 April 2021

On Wednesday 19th May at 10.00, Festo is running a webinar to discover how the next generation of piezo technology can deliver high dynamics with low heat, noise and power. Despite being around for more than a hundred years, piezo technologies used for proportional valve actuation has only recently reached a level of maturity that has allowed its implementation into mainstream, cost-effective standard products.

This webinar will examine the benefits offered by the technology in terms of repeatability, reliability, power consumption, size and precision in a range of factory automation scenarios, as well as in more specialist liquid and medical gas handling applications. 

The live 45-minute webinar will illustrate real-life applications using a range of readily available off-the-shelf product solutions. It is aimed at engineers that are designing, specifying or upgrading automation systems across factory automation, life science and laboratory automation sectors especially medical devices including respiratory care. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions to the presenters. 

About the presenters: 

Andy Parker-Bates has a broad background covering electrical control engineering, electromechanical motion, pneumatics and hydraulics. He is well placed to bring an understanding of not only how automation technologies can help address the challenges faced by industry today, but also how they can provide a competitive edge for the future. 

Doug Major is a Mechanical Engineer with many years’ experience in different fields. Since 2015 he has specialised in life sciences with a focus on laboratory automation, liquid handling and getting medical devices to market. 

You can register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3640748395275847694?source=External 


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