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Webinar: IO-Link Safety: Transforming the Future of Safety Communication and Diagnostics

February 1, 2024

Webinar: IO-Link Safety: Transforming the Future of Safety Communication and Diagnostics

With manufacturing companies moving into industry 4.0, data generated on the plant floor is increasing in importance. IO-Link has been a great success in reducing installation cost, providing greater flexibility and increased data to the user while keeping the communication universal.

In the upcoming Webinar IO-Link Safety: Transforming the Future of safety communication and diagnostics.  Pilz Canada will explain how the new IO-Link Safety standard can help you solve many pains in the new modern Facility by increasing available data and decreasing installation complexity and cost.

Stay tuned for additional details on our upcoming webinar.

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