Episode 33 of Fluid Power Forum, NFPA’s fluid power industry-focused podcast, is now live. This episode features Kevin Vanderslice of ifm efector, Inc. Listen below to hear about the various implementations of IoT-powered sensor and control technology and its valuable impact on the monitoring of machine conditions.
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This fluid power industry-focused podcast highlights the people, technologies and unique applications that are moving the industry forward. New episodes will be released every other Monday. View details for the upcoming episode below.
- November 9 | “Electrifying the Future of Hydraulic Powertrains” | Simon Nielsen of Danfoss
- November 23 | Workforce Feature | Josh Scarbrough of IFP/Murray State University
- December 7 | “The Significant Role of Pneumatics in Solar Technology” | Matt Schneider of Sunfolding
- December 21 | “Utilizing Digital Proportional Valves to Create Tunable Component Performance” | Gary Rosenberger and Will Campbell of Atos North America Inc.
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