HBM – a market leader in the field of test and measurement – is pleased to announce its latest free webinar; “Maximising Test Time Efficiency in Aircraft Testing”, which will take place on September 18th 2018 at 9am (GMT).
As different test types such as structural, functional and wind tunnel testing grow, the need to both reduce the setup times and increase the efficiency of testing time is essential for economical processing.
Split into 3 categories, “Maximising Test Time Efficiency in Aircraft Testing” will provide an overview of the different aircraft test types addressed by HBM and discuss the demands associated with these. The webinar will also explain an example of a full testing solution undertaken by HBM for a major helicopter manufacturer and will conclude with a short live demonstration with a MGCPlus data acquisition system.
The MGCPlus from HBM supports a wide spectrum of sensors, transducers, fieldbus connections and standard PC interfaces, making it a suitable choice for aircraft testing. In addition, its modular design ensures that it can be easily expanded or modified should requirements change.
Hosted by, Sandro Di Natale, HBM Product Manager, this webinar is suitable for structural engineers and has been designed to fit in with the challenging time constraints which often make attending training courses difficult. Each webinar takes a maximum of 30 minutes and can be easily accessed at a later date or simply used as a refresher course. As an added benefit, all registered participants will receive a link to the webinar, via email, after the presentation. All HBM webinars are free of charge and open to anyone. However, spaces are limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Please reserve your space by booking at https://www.hbm.com/en/3157/webinars/
For further information, please contact HBM on +44 (0) 1525 304980 or via email: info@uk.hbm.com or visit the HBM website at www.hbm.com
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