Bender’s innovative technology has proven its effectiveness across a range of sectors including Group 2 areas of hospitals, data centres, offshore and onshore oil and gas, manufacturing, rail networks, renewable power generation and eMobility.
The free event is designed to 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.
Lisa Hudson explains: “Businesses are more focused on energy than ever before, and Bender has unrivalled expertise in designing and maintaining critical energy supply systems. The emergence of smart technology means users can now access a huge amount of data, and remote access, but expert guidance is needed to make the most of that information.
“Our experts can provide that guidance and support. We are already leading the technology in hospitals, transport and eMobility but we want to get more companies and organisations involved in smart management of their critical energy systems. We are happy to host companies from within Cumbria at this event.
Throughout the day experts from Bender will deliver four interactive sessions with engaging practical demonstrations, presentations of real-world examples presented and Q&A sessions. Delegates can 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 will be provided.
Topics covered during the interactive sessions will include increasing the resilience of power systems, creating value and efficiency for end-users through innovation, smart electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and the future of connectivity and digitalisation Bender welcomes engineers from Cumbria to join.
To register visit: https://uk.bender-group.com/en-gb/uk-en/technology-interest.