CiA To Host CANopen Webinar Ahead of Interlift

The nonprofit CAN in Automation (CiA) association plans to host a 45-min. webinar on October 10 about CANopen Lift (the CAN communication platform for elevator control systems) prior to the interlift tradeshow in Augsburg, Germany, on October 17-20. To be held in the English language, the webinar is set to start at 4 p.m. Coordinated Universal Time, or approximately six h ahead of New York time. The webinar will cover available solutions and ongoing CiA activities in the application field, and will conclude with a Q&A session. CiA will exhibit in Hall 3, Stand 3111 at interlift, and will inform visitors about the activities of the CANopen Lift community and display a poster illustrating CANopen Lift application principles. Several companies will present their CANopen Lift products at CiA’s booth. The webinar is free of charge, and interested parties may register online or email.

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