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Registration for the webinar "Visualization Solutions and Case Studies for Optimal Super Engineering Plastics Molds" is now open.
This webinar will focus on PPS resin, which is experiencing increased demand due to the electrification and lightweighting of automobiles, and will provide an optimal "visualization solution inside the mold" for monitoring various molding defects. <Main Molding Defects> Burrs, short shots, gas burn <Case Studies> Electric water pumps, bus bars, ignition coils, etc. On the day of the event, we will deliver valuable information to customers considering in-mold pressure monitoring and those who are already utilizing it, using a live simulation of the measurement system "ComoNeo" through the web interface. 【Date and Time】 Session 1: March 7, 2024 (Thursday) 10:30–11:30 Session 2: March 14, 2024 (Thursday) 10:30–11:30 Both sessions will cover the same content, so please click on "Register for the Webinar Here" in the "Related Links" section below to sign up.
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Registration for the webinar on 'Visualization Solutions for Error Modes in Power Semiconductor Manufacturing and Post-Processing' is now open.
The registration for this year's first webinar has started! In the post-manufacturing processes of semiconductors, such as dicing, die bonding, and wire bonding, where mechanical stress is applied to the chips, visual inspections and electrical tests after the process are essential. However, these inspection results alone make it difficult to directly understand the error modes during the process. With Kistler's piezoelectric sensors, we can measure the changes in load applied to the product during the process with high precision and dynamically. By understanding the details of error modes from changes during processing, we will introduce hints for process improvement. [Date and Time] 1st Session: January 31, 2024 (Wednesday) 15:05 - 15:50 2nd Session: February 8, 2024 (Thursday) 15:05 - 15:50 Both sessions will cover the same content, so please click on "Register for the Webinar Here" in the "Related Links" below to sign up.
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<Internal Pressure Measurement> Registration for the webinar on the "Visualization Solution for Inside Molds" optimal for epoxy resin is now open.
Registration for the webinar scheduled for November has begun! The content will primarily feature case studies on <semiconductor transfer molding> and <CFRP transfer molding> applications. Additionally, in response to the growing demand for electrification and lightweighting in the automotive industry, we will live-stream the know-how for optimizing the molding process, which has become a black box, using CG videos. Finally, we will briefly introduce highlights of IPF2023, where we will also be exhibiting this year. 【Date and Time】 Session 1: November 16, 2023 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 2: November 22, 2023 (Wednesday) 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Both sessions will cover the same content, so please click the link for the date that works best for you below to register. In the webinar, we will provide detailed explanations using videos. If you would like, please feel free to view them in advance using the link below.
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How do you measure?! Registration for the webinar on improving the press process is now open.
To connect the "visualization" of the manufacturing process to the expected improvement effects, it is not enough to simply accumulate traceability data or just hand over the collected data to AI. The key points are why, what data, and how to collect it, how to find clues for improvement from that data, and how to effectively utilize that data. In this webinar, we will focus on how to link "visualization of the manufacturing process" to quality improvement and defect reduction, particularly in the pressing process. We will introduce examples of sensing methods, errors that appear in waveforms, data management, and judgment methods, along with case studies and key points. I believe you will gain insights into quality improvement and cost reduction, so please take this opportunity to participate. [Title] Keys to Successful Visualization of the Pressing Process First Session: October 19 (Thursday) 15:30-17:00 Second Session: October 25 (Wednesday) 10:00-11:30 * Both sessions will cover the same content. Please check the details via the link below and join at a convenient time. https://www.kistler.idxp.jp/?p=6572
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Is the visualization of press load just 'visible' and nothing more? Registration for the webinar is now open.
To connect the "visualization" of the manufacturing process to the expected improvement effects, it is not enough to simply accumulate traceability data or just hand over the collected data to AI. The key points are why, what data, and how to collect it, how to find clues for improvement from that data, and how to effectively utilize that data. Therefore, we will hold a webinar themed on how to link "visualization of the manufacturing process" to improvements such as quality enhancement and defect reduction. [Date and Time] Session 1: July 13, 2023 (Thursday) 10:05 AM - 10:45 AM Session 2: July 19, 2023 (Wednesday) 10:05 AM - 10:45 AM Session 3: July 27, 2023 (Thursday) 10:05 AM - 10:45 AM Session 4: August 2, 2023 (Wednesday) 10:05 AM - 10:45 AM *All four sessions will cover the same content. [Content] First half: Specific examples from the cold forging press process, including sensor installation, changes in waveforms during abnormal occurrences, and detection methods. Second half: Learning from the first half's examples, the "key to success" in utilizing load data for manufacturing process monitoring. Please select a convenient date from the related links below and register.
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Are you measuring the punching load? Registration for the webinar has started.
Do you think it is possible to measure load during the high-speed impact punching process? In this webinar, we will explain the visualization of load measurement in the punching process, which has been a black box until now, along with case studies. 【Date and Time】 Session 1: June 14, 2023 (Wednesday) 10:05 AM - 10:35 AM Session 2: June 22, 2023 (Thursday) 10:05 AM - 10:35 AM *Both sessions cover the same content. 【Content】 Using the motor core punching process as an example, we will explain where and what to install, and what can be understood from it, along with case studies. Please select a convenient date from the related links below and register.
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Registration for the webinar 'Visualization Solutions and Case Studies for Heat-Cured Transfer Molding' is now open.
In the semiconductor industry, particularly in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (New Energy Vehicles), there is an increasing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low viscosity resins, such as epoxy transfer molding, and low-pressure measurements. We will provide valuable information for customers considering in-mold pressure monitoring, as well as those who are already utilizing it. We hope you will join us! Session 1: May 24, 2023 (Wednesday) 10:35 AM - 11:25 AM Session 2: May 31, 2023 (Wednesday) 10:35 AM - 11:25 AM *Both sessions cover the same content. Please select a convenient date from the related links below and register.
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How can we achieve both manufacturing BEV batteries and reducing quality and costs? Registration for the case study introduction webinar is now open.
In order to realize a decarbonized society, the share of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as next-generation automobiles is rapidly expanding. However, in the manufacturing of the core component, the battery, there is intense competition to achieve both safety quality and performance as in-vehicle components, as well as cost reduction. This time, we will hold a webinar focusing on the battery manufacturing process, summarizing and introducing case studies. Kistler's quartz piezoelectric sensors are utilized for dynamic measurement technology to visualize various products and processes, and we will present cases where "only Kistler's quartz piezoelectric sensors could solve the issues" faced in the battery manufacturing process. Dates: March 2 (Thursday), March 8 (Wednesday), March 16 (Thursday), March 22 (Wednesday) *All four sessions will be from 10:05 to 10:50, and the content will be the same. Please choose a date that works for you. You can register using the form below. https://kistler.webex.com/webappng/sites/kistler/webinar/webinarSeries/register/4a81d6ac82984babac0c9b29082ed350?
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Application for the WEB seminar on "Ultimate Visualization of Manufacturing Processes (Power Semiconductor Manufacturing Post-Process)" is now open (4 sessions total: 1/26, 2/1, 2/9, 2/15).
With the expansion of the BEV market, the market for power devices and power control units for motor drive and battery control is also beginning to grow significantly. However, there are many technical challenges for mass production, and improving efficiency in the production process is a key issue. Our quartz piezoelectric sensors can dynamically measure changes in load applied to products during the process, making them one of the most product-centric technologies among various sensing techniques, which can be described as the "ultimate visualization." They are also utilized for monitoring various processes in semiconductor manufacturing. In this seminar, we will introduce case studies and solutions focusing on process improvement in the downstream processes of power semiconductors, which are particularly in a growth market. January 26 (Thursday), February 1 (Wednesday), February 9 (Thursday), February 15 (Wednesday) *All four sessions will be from 10:05 to 10:50, and the content will be the same. Please choose a date that works for you. You can register using the form below. https://kistler.webex.com/webappng/sites/kistler/webinar/webinarSeries/register/876726c98106437fa59938370cc327d9
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Free Webinar [Optimal Sensor Solutions for CFRP Molding Processes] Now Accepting Applications! (11/15, 11/22, 11/29, 12/6)
The CFRP market is primarily adopted in aerospace, railway, and automotive applications, with the automotive industry seeing an increasing demand for lightweight vehicles driven by environmental issues and fuel efficiency improvements. However, compared to injection molding, the molding process is longer and more expensive, leading to a growing movement to quantify the conditions inside the mold. As a countermeasure, there is a rising demand to improve productivity and quality by measuring the resin filling pressure and temperature within the mold cavity. Kistler proposes a "visualization solution for the inside of the mold" using high-performance quartz piezoelectric internal pressure sensors, which will be introduced in a webinar. This webinar will be held four times, but the content will be the same on all dates, so please feel free to join on a date that suits you! - November 15 (Tuesday) - November 22 (Tuesday) - November 29 (Tuesday) - December 6 (Tuesday) Time: Each session will be from 10:30 to 11:15 Please register using the registration form. https://local.google.com/place?id=8183999741949197258&use=posts&lpsid=CIHM0ogKEICAgIDe2ejGRQ
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Announcement of a free webinar: "What is the key to visualizing manufacturing processes?!" - A highly popular seminar where sales engineers share their on-site experiences (7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10).
How to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to solutions such as quality improvement and defect reduction, finding clues for improvement from collected data, and the factors that hinder success at the stage of utilizing improvements, as well as methods for effective data utilization that remove these hindrances quickly, will be discussed by our sales engineers who have consulted with many manufacturing sites. They will introduce the key points of utilizing in-process load measurement data while unraveling a case study of pin insertion (terminal press fitting), one of the assembly processes for electronic devices. This webinar will be held four times on the following dates, but the content will be the same for all sessions, so please join us on a date that is convenient for you! July 20, 2022 (Wednesday) July 27, 2022 (Wednesday) August 3, 2022 (Wednesday) August 10, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register using the registration form. https://kistler.webex.com/webappng/sites/kistler/webinar/webinarSeries/register/8625d07fad0b4a7b9730a5db0023d677 We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Announcement of Free Webinar: Visualization Solutions for Error Modes in Power Semiconductor Manufacturing and Backend Processes (6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13)
We will introduce case studies and solutions regarding sensing technologies that focus on the processes of dicing, die bonding, and wire bonding in the growing market of power semiconductors, enabling the optimization of dicing blade maintenance cycles and the detection of defects within the processes. Kistler's quartz piezoelectric sensors are also widely utilized for process improvements in semiconductor manufacturing processes. We invite those in the semiconductor and semiconductor manufacturing equipment industries to participate. This webinar will be held four times on the following dates, but the content will be the same for each session, so please join us on a date that suits you! June 22, 2022 (Wednesday) June 29, 2022 (Wednesday) July 6, 2022 (Wednesday) July 13, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-powersemicon We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Announcement of Free Webinar: Visualization Solutions for EV Motor Core Manufacturing Process (5/25, 6/1, 6/8, 6/15)
The introduction of IoT in the manufacturing industry has become an important theme for many companies. In the first half of this webinar, we will discuss how Kistler can provide solutions for IoT and the importance of sensing in IoT. In the second half, we will explain Kistler's high-precision sensing technology, using the load measurement of the punching process for EV motor cores as an example. This webinar will be held four times on the following dates, but the content will be the same for each session, so please feel free to join on a date that suits you! May 25, 2022 (Wednesday) June 1, 2022 (Wednesday) June 8, 2022 (Wednesday) June 15, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register using the registration form. https://bit.ly/3FLIycd We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Announcement of Free Webinar: Semiconductor Resin Encapsulation Molding "Visualization Solutions for Inside Molds" and IoT Technology (4/20, 4/27, 5/11, 5/18)
In the semiconductor industry, particularly in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (new energy vehicles), there is an increasing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low-viscosity resins, such as epoxy transfer molding, and for low-pressure measurements. - Low-viscosity resin compatibility ⇒ Structure that does not cause measurement errors due to epoxy resin intrusion (diaphragm structure) - High-temperature compatibility ⇒ Mold temperatures up to 200°C - Linearity (measurement error) ⇒ Less than 1% against the measurement range - Resolution ⇒ 1/1,000 MPa This webinar will be held on the following four dates, but the content will be the same on all dates, so please join us on a day that suits you! April 20, 2022 (Wednesday) April 27, 2022 (Wednesday) May 11, 2022 (Wednesday) May 18, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-semicon We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (11/11): "Visualization Inside Molds" Optimal Sensor Solutions for CFRP Molding is just one week away!
The high-advantage piezoelectric crystal-type internal pressure sensor is optimal for the conditions of the CFRP molding process. We propose sensing technologies aimed at improving major molding defects using piezoelectric crystals effective for low-pressure measurements, such as RTM and SMC molding. [Content] - Application examples of internal pressure measurement and defect detection, etc. - Introduction of sensors used for press loads, ultrasonic welding, and machining, as well as cases other than internal pressure measurement. Date and Time: November 11 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-crfp We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (11/4): "Visualization Inside Molds" The optimal sensor solutions for CFRP molding is just one week away!
The high-advantage piezoelectric crystal-type internal pressure sensor is optimal for the CFRP molding process conditions. We propose sensing technologies focused on improving major molding defects using piezoelectric crystals effective for low-pressure measurements such as RTM and SMC molding. [Content] - Application examples of internal pressure measurement and defect detection, etc. - Introduction of sensors used for press loads, ultrasonic welding, and machining, as well as other cases beyond internal pressure measurement. Date and Time: November 4th (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Please check the details via the link below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-crfp We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (10/20): It's just one week until the "Error Mode Visualization Solution" in the EV motor manufacturing process!
In industrial settings where the introduction of IoT and AI technologies is becoming a trend, the detection and data collection of various phenomena through advanced sensing technology greatly influence success. In this webinar, we will introduce solutions related to the visualization of error modes using Kistler's measurement technology and the challenges hidden in production lines, structured in two parts, using the EV motor manufacturing process as an example. Part 1: Monitoring the motor core punching process Part 2: Application of servo presses in the motor assembly process Date and Time: October 20 (Wednesday) 10:00 - 10:45 Please check the details via the link below and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/jp-jsb-am-webinar We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (11/4 & 11/11): "Visualization Inside Molds" Optimal Sensor Solutions for CFRP Molding
The high-advantage quartz piezoelectric type internal pressure sensor is optimal for the CFRP molding process conditions. We propose sensing technology focused on improving major molding defects using quartz piezoelectric sensors effective for low-pressure measurements, such as RTM and SMC molding. [Content] - Application examples of internal pressure measurement and defect detection, etc. - Introduction of sensors used for press load, ultrasonic welding, and machining, as well as examples beyond internal pressure measurement. Date and Time: November 4 (Thursday) 10:30–11:30 November 11 (Thursday) 10:30–11:30 This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details via the link below and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-crfp We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (10/13 & 10/20): "Error Mode Visualization Solution" in the EV Motor Manufacturing Process
In industrial settings where the introduction of IoT and AI technologies is becoming a trend, the detection and data collection of various phenomena through advanced sensing technology are crucial for success. In this webinar, we will introduce solutions related to the visualization of error modes using Kistler's measurement technology and the challenges that may arise on the production line, structured in two parts, using the EV motor manufacturing process as an example. Part 1: Monitoring the motor core punching process Part 2: Application of servo presses in the motor assembly process Date and Time: October 13 (Wed) 10:00 - 10:45 October 20 (Wed) 10:00 - 10:45 This webinar will be held twice, but the content will be the same on both dates. Please check the details via the link below and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/jp-jsb-am-webinar We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (7/7): Pressure Measurement Useful for Inline Quality Control of Spot Welding
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for quality control in spot welding from automobile manufacturers. Kistler has noticed that many customers perceive it as an issue that, traditionally, the electrode pressure has not been measured inline. Therefore, this time, we aim to improve quality, reduce inspection man-hours, and establish traceability through monitoring the pressure in spot welding. In a brief 30-minute session, we will introduce a sensor suitable for pressure measurement and a solution for determining and recording pressure data for all weld points. - Installation of high-sensitivity strain sensors - Management of spot welding conditions through pressure measurement - Functions of the judgment recording device maXYmos During the session, we will answer questions submitted via the QA form in real-time. Why not take this opportunity to interact with our sales engineers! Date and Time: July 7 (Wednesday) 10:30 - 11:10 Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-spotwelding-pc-plus We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (6/30 & 7/7): Pressure Measurement Useful for Inline Quality Control of Spot Welding
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for quality control in spot welding among automotive manufacturers. Therefore, in this webinar, we will introduce Kistler's welding pressure measurement solutions. - Installation of high-sensitivity strain sensors - Management of spot welding conditions through pressure measurement - Functions of the judgment recording device maXYmos Date and Time: - June 30 (Wednesday) 10:30–11:10 - July 7 (Wednesday) 10:30–11:10 This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-spotwelding-pc-plus We look forward to the participation of many people.
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Webinar (4/28): Next week! "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data -
The second webinar "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" hosted by Kistler Japan is finally approaching next Wednesday. Is that "visualization" just "visible" without any further meaning? In this webinar, we will introduce the key points for successfully utilizing in-process load measurement data, using the pressing process as an example, to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to effects such as quality improvement and defect reduction. Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-maxymos-pc-plus Additionally, as a preview of this webinar, we have released a video on YOUTUBE, which we hope you will also refer to. "Visualization of In-Process Measurement - A Case Study of the Pressing Process" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTsC86GKrCU We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (4/21 & 4/28): "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data -
Is that "visualization" just "being visible"? We will be hosting a webinar titled "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data." Date and Time: April 21 (Wed) 10:30 - 11:30 April 28 (Wed) 10:30 - 11:30 To advance "visualization" quickly and achieve the expected effects, it is crucial to determine why, what data to collect, and how to collect it, as well as how to find improvement clues from the collected data. In this webinar, we will introduce the key points for successfully utilizing in-process load measurement data, using the pressing process as an example, to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to effects such as quality improvement and defect reduction. This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details via the link below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-maxymos-pc-plus We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (2/25): This week! "Visualization Solutions for Mold Interiors" in Semiconductor Resin Packaging and IoT Technology.
The second webinar "Visualization of the Inside of Molds" hosted by Kistler Japan is finally approaching this Thursday. Using the semiconductor encapsulation process as an example, we will quantify the internal state of the mold, which can be considered a black box, with CG videos, and provide detailed know-how on improving major molding defects and enhancing production processes. Kistler's quartz piezoelectric internal pressure sensors, which have a high advantage, are optimal for the conditions of semiconductor encapsulation. We will also propose sensing technologies to improve major molding defects using quartz piezoelectric sensors effective for low-pressure measurements, such as epoxy transfer molding. Please check the details through the link below and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-sealed-molding Additionally, it may be helpful to view the technical explanation page below in advance for reference. https://info.kistler.com/sealed-molding-ja We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (2/18): This week! "Visualization Solutions for Mold Interiors" in Semiconductor Resin Encapsulation and IoT Technology.
The first webinar "Visualization of the Inside of Molds" hosted by Kistler Japan is finally approaching this Thursday. Using a CG video as an example of the semiconductor encapsulation process, we will quantify the internal state of the mold, which can be considered a black box, and provide detailed know-how for improving major molding defects and enhancing production processes. Kistler's piezoelectric pressure sensors are highly advantageous and are optimal for the conditions of semiconductor encapsulation. We will also propose sensing technologies to improve major molding defects using piezoelectric sensors effective for low-pressure measurements, such as epoxy transfer molding. Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-sealed-molding Additionally, it may be helpful to view the technical explanation page below in advance for better understanding. https://info.kistler.com/sealed-molding-ja We look forward to the participation of many people.
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We are offering a collection of case studies on sensor solutions that provide hints for smart factory and IoT implementation!
At Kistler Japan, we are currently offering a collection of case studies titled "Sensor Solutions Suitable for IoT," which summarizes examples of problem-solving using sensors that our company has experienced. This collection is a valuable resource for those looking for monitoring methods for various processes such as assembly, press-fitting, and tightening, as well as for those facing challenges like wanting to shorten cycle times or reduce downtime. A must-see for those struggling with load cell measurements! A must-see for those seeking hints for smart factory implementation and IoT! A must-see for Kistler fans! In the following article, we also introduce how to use sensors on YouTube, so please take a look, and if you find it interesting, we encourage you to download the case study collection. https://www.ipros.jp/advertising/detail/71599/?hub=64