An Interactive Technology Day providing vital insights and guidance into how to specify, create and more effectively manage critical power systems is being held on Wednesday, September 13th at the Holiday Inn in Manchester by Bender UK.
Bender’s innovative technology has proven its effectiveness across a wide range of sectors including Group 2 areas of hospitals, data centres, offshore and onshore oil & gas, manufacturing, rail networks, renewable power generation and eMobility.
The free event is designed to inform and educate consultants, electrical specifiers, and heads of engineering – in fact anyone involved in the design and specification of critical equipment, systems and infrastructure that simply cannot afford system downtime or power failures.
Throughout the day experts from Bender UK will deliver four interactive sessions with engaging practical demonstrations, real-world examples presented by our experts and Q&A sessions. Delegates will have the opportunity to take advantage of hands-on experience with systems and discuss the technology one-to-one with experienced engineers and technology developers. Complimentary refreshments and lunch is provided.
Topics covered during the interactive sessions will include increasing the resilience of power systems, creating value and efficiency through innovation for end-users, smart electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and the future of connectivity and digitalisation
To sign up pre-register here: https://uk.bender-group.com/en-gb/uk-en/technology-day Places are restricted to 80 delegates during the day and will be allocated on a priority basis.
Discover the future of safer, smarter and more resilient critical power systems on September 13th at the Bender UK Interactive Technology event.
Contact marketing@bender-uk.com for enquiries or further information.
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