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Bring order to radio chaos before interference becomes costly.

In many industrial halls today, everything transmits simultaneously: machines, sensors, vehicles – often without an overarching plan. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DECT, LoRaWAN or proprietary radio solutions share a limited frequency spectrum.

As long as ‘it somehow works’, this is hardly noticeable. But as soon as radio links interfere with each other, a small problem quickly turns into a serious risk: data loss, downtime or safety-critical failures.

Register now for our webinar and learn how to avoid radio interference before it affects your operations.

Why this webinar is relevant:

  • Radio landscapes in industry are becoming increasingly dense and complex
  • More and more systems are sharing less and less frequency space
  • Interference usually develops gradually – and is detected late
  • A lack of frequency management quickly becomes an operational risk

Who is this webinar suitable for?

This webinar is ideal for anyone who is responsible for radio communication in industrial environments and wants to ensure that systems run smoothly. It is particularly relevant for:

  • IT and OT managers in industrial environments who oversee complex radio landscapes
  • Production managers who want to avoid unplanned downtime due to radio problems
  • Automation and digitalisation teams introducing new radio technologies
  • Planners and project managers who manage multiple

Agenda.

Fundamentals of frequency management.

Challenges and regulation

Practical examples.

Challenges in the industrial environment with possible solutions

Future and trends.

New technologies and frequency management in the IoT environment

Summary and Q&A.

Space for your questions


Speaker.

Sven Schaeffer
Sven Schäffer

Network Specialis, Network & Security Services - WLAN & New Media Services
Bechtle

Christian Grusemann
Christian Grusemann

Bereichsleitung Network, Security & CDC
Bechtle