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New Knowledge Hubs initiative at MACH 2024 identifies when manufacturers should adopt new technology, designed to improve productivity, efficiency and reduce costs

Reversing UK manufacturing’s poor record for adopting new technology will be tackled head on at MACH 2024 as The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) launches its new Knowledge Hubs initiative, showcasing how to adopt new technology to improve productivity and efficiency in manufacturing.

The programme showcases new technology that is readily available to UK manufacturers, helping them to understand the potential adopting such technology can bring to their operation, as well as when to adopt it and how to implement it to best effect.

The Knowledge Hubs initiative will have dedicated stands across the event, each focusing on a particular type of technology including Automation and Robotics, Sustainable Solutions, Additive Manufacturing, Consumable Tooling, and Data and Artificial Intelligence.

In recognition of the importance being placed on these hubs, each is being managed by one of the specialist centres from the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, such as the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).

The Catapult network is recognised for the cutting-edge research and development work being conducted at its various centres.  The network collaborates with thousands of innovative businesses across a wide range of sectors, including manufacturing, space, health, digital, energy, transport, telecoms, the urban environment and many others.

The MTA, which organises the MACH event on behalf of the engineering-based manufacturing community, has been campaigning for greater adoption of new technology for some time. It will expand upon this at MACH 2024, which opens its doors at the NEC in Birmingham on 15th April, by explaining that implementing proven, readily available techniques in manufacturing processes is the fastest way to boost the UK’s output.

James Selka DL, CEO of the MTA, said: “The MTA is part of a united front of UK manufacturing organisations, along with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and MACH 2024 Headline Sponsor Lloyds Bank, to increase the uptake of technologies such as automation and robotics.”

“Only by embracing what the hubs are trying to achieve will the UK restore its position as a sovereign manufacturer, re-establishing itself as a major player on the global stage.”

“To have brand agnostic input from the High Value Manufacturing Catapult network, running our Knowledge Hubs, is an indication of the importance these organisations place on our initiative.  Combined with the ability to see advanced technology, live and in action, in a fully working state – MACH 2024 is a must-visit for all the UK’s manufacturing community.”

The need for this approach was recently brought into sharp focus in a new report highlighting the UK’s lack of investment in technology and its poor adoption of robotics in industry. The figures, from the International Federation of Robotics, showed the UK languishing outside the top 20 developed nations in terms of the global utilisation of industrial robots in manufacturing – lagging not just behind the economic superpowers, but also the likes of Spain and Finland.

The Automation and Robotics Knowledge Hub will showcase how easily the technology can be adopted into existing manufacturing operations, automating repeatable processes, improving accuracy and consistency, and reducing repetitive and monotonous tasks.

MTC Chief Automation Officer, Mike Wilson, commented; “Robotics and automation is key to solving the UK’s productivity puzzle.  This under-pinning technology will help manufacturers achieve high productivity and net zero aspirations while solving some of the UK’s labour shortage issues.  It is also a significant contributor to strengthening the UK’s supply chain and securing resilient UK manufacturing capability.”

The Sustainable Solutions Knowledge Hub, sponsored by Lloyds Bank, will guide manufacturers on how investing in energy efficient technology now, backed by government incentives, can help offset energy cost increases, improve business fitness for the future and help balance the ‘cost of doing business’.

Dave Atkinson, UK Head of Manufacturing SME & Mid Corporates, Lloyds Bank commented; “Understanding how to get to Net Zero is one of the biggest hurdles for UK manufacturers.  Many are looking for help and advice with the challenge they’ve been set by their supply chain and customers to improve sustainability and reduce their carbon emissions.  Lloyds Bank are delighted to be partnering with the MTC to deliver the Sustainable Solutions Knowledge Hub at MACH 2024, providing impartial guidance on how small and medium sized businesses can accelerate their journey to Net Zero.”

The Additive Manufacturing Knowledge Hub is designed to help visitors looking to learn how to develop, adopt and use additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology in their manufacturing processes.  Expert advice and wayfinding will be on offer from AM-UK on how to utilise the technology for making production parts and products directly from design data – building accurate components by adding layers of material to obtain the final shape with minimal waste.

The Consumable Tooling Knowledge Hub is where visitors should head to receive impartial advice on how to optimise their machining processes and how to deal with real-life machining challenges.  The Hub will offer advice on matching the most suitable cutting tool material and insert geometry with the workpiece material to be machined, through to key considerations such as tool paths and cutting data.  Visitors can meet experts from the AMRC who will be on-hand to help visitors with the complexities of metal cutting.

The Data and AI Knowledge Hub will explore how SME’s can use this technology to drive growth and innovation in manufacturing by measuring the output of their current operation, looking for opportunities to improve and ensuring supply meets demand.  The aim of the Knowledge Hub is to provide advice and wayfinding, addressing the manufacturing applications that can be supported by data, technology and automated processes.

The Knowledge Hub initiative was handed a major shot-in-the-arm with the recent announcement by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt of £4.5 billion of funding to support advanced manufacturing. The funding will directly benefit several of the exhibition’s key themes, especially Sustainable Solutions, where £960 million has been earmarked for clean energy manufacturing through a Green Industries Growth Accelerator.

James Selka concludes; “The UK must adapt to the global environment, accepting there will be partial de-globalisation.  Greater adoption of the latest, most powerful technologies will therefore be vital to achieving this, helping improve manufacturing efficiency and optimising productivity. Through our Knowledge Hubs at MACH 2024, the MTA are doing everything we can to help UK manufacturers focus on the new technology, explain when to adopt it and how to implement it to best effect.”

MACH is the UK’s only live, national event showcasing sustainable, innovative technologies used across the manufacturing spectrum and is the destination of choice for companies looking to adopt and invest in the digital revolution.

The exhibition is more than 90% sold but prime locations within the show halls are still available for businesses looking to exhibit. Nevertheless, the MTA has said companies still considering exhibiting should not delay their decisions so they can secure the locations of their choice.

Rohde & Schwarz announces UK date for popular Demystifying EMC Seminar

Rohde & Schwarz has announced details for the one-day UK seminar of its Demystifying EMC European tour, to be held at the Leonardo Hotel and Conference Venue, Hinckley Island, Leicestershire, on 21 March 2024. Free to attend, the event runs from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm and provides a day of technical presentations, exhibitions and live demonstrations to explore the capabilities of modern EMC.

Visitors attending the seminar at Hinckley will learn the latest in electromagnetic standards, test techniques, and design for compliance. The day will start with a briefing about the latest updates from standards bodies such as CISPR from Mathias Hofer of Rohde & Schwarz. Arturo Mediano of the University of Zaragoza will present the magic of conducted emissions testing and demonstrate how state of the art EMI receivers can be useful for measuring and debugging conducted emissions problems in electronic circuits.

The following session will focus primarily on EMC design and troubleshooting.  The ever-popular Lee Hill of Silent Solutions will present a practical demonstration of real-time spectral analysis, with a focus on debugging, followed by Mathias Hofer describing immunity testing for the real world and its implications on amplifier selection. The day will close with a panel discussion, looking into the future for EMC standards and test methodologies as technological progress continues to gather pace over the next decade.

“Now in its 10th year, Demystifying EMC continues to present fresh content each time. Known for its comprehensive coverage, inclusive of multiple markets and industries and product types, it offers great value to everyone in the EMC world,” said Christina Gessner, Vice President Spectrum & Network Analyzers, EMC & Antenna Test at Rohde & Schwarz. “It is the premier place to be for the exchange of knowledge from established leaders in the industry, including Rohde & Schwarz, Eurofins E&E, Unit 3 Compliance, EMC Partner, Wurth Electronic, Kiwa, Powell Electronics Inc, Element, and Horiba Mira, alongside our partner companies TTid and Electro Rent.

For more information and to register, please visit: www.rohde-schwarz.com/DEMC.

Danisense to exhibit at APEC 2024 in Long Beach, California, USA

Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, will be exhibiting at APEC 2024 at Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California, USA from 25th to 29th Feb 2024 at booth 834 of its US distribution partner GMW Associates. On display will be several highly precise and reliable current sense transducers from Danisense.

Remarks Loic Moreau, Sales & Marketing Director at Danisense: “APEC has always been a successful exhibition and conference for us and we are looking forward to this year’s event. A special focus product for us at the show will be our latest DN1000ID current transducer aimed at automotive (EV) test benches and battery testing & evaluation systems as well as the DW500UB-2V high precision fluxgate AC/DC current transducer for galvanically isolated measurement up to 750 A.”

Featuring a very large aperture of 41.2mm, the DN1000ID current transducer enables power cables with large power connectors to be easily fitted to EV test benches allowing for quick changeovers. The large aperture is an important advantage as test bench operators often face the issue that the power connectors fitted to the power cables are bigger than the diameter of the cable, making it difficult to fit them in the aperture of the current transducer and often requiring additional work to solve this issue. The new device now offers the best compromise between the 1000A nominal current and aperture size by keeping the best measuring performances in accuracy and phase shift.

The DW500UB-2V high precision fluxgate AC/DC current transducer measures up to 750 A and offers excellent accuracy with 10ppm linearity and low offset at 15 ppm. It meets the increased requirements in terms of high frequency coming from the latest power conversion products based on wide bandgap semiconductor technologies such as gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC), Danisense has revised its winding processes and now achieves an exceptionally wide bandwidth of up to 10MHz. The main target application is power measurement in laboratories for the design optimization of power converters – typically for e-mobility applications. 

Learn more about Danisense here.

Siemens to host Transform 2024 in Manchester

More than 4,000 industry leaders, tech experts and policymakers will convene at Manchester Central this July for Siemens’ Transform 2024 to explore digital and sustainable transformation. The free-to-attend two-day conference and exhibition, which will take place on July 17th and 18th, will support industry in tackling its most urgent challenges and  provide a platform for delegates from a wide range of sectors to collaborate on potential solutions and share knowledge.

The 2024 event follows the business’s inaugural Transform 2022 event at the same venue, which heard from leaders including world-renowned economist Lord Jim O’Neill, F1’s Red Bull Racing, engineering group Arup and Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham.

Speakers for this year’s event will be revealed in the coming months. Participants will get free consultation from Siemens’ experts to help address their transformation challenges, including how to fund new projects. Live hackathons will also solve real-world industry challenges in real-time.

Carl Ennis, CEO at Siemens GB & Ireland, said: “Transform 2024 will host the community that is solving today’s most pressing challenges. Combining the real and digital worlds in new ways is at the heart of so many of the strategies that are making this possible.

“Our aim is for delegates to leave with greater clarity and confidence to move forward with digital and sustainability transformation, and to help them discover tangible solutions for making their organisation more competitive, resilient, and sustainable.

“As we know from Transform 2022, events like this create an environment that provides the means for industry to convene and collaborate – helping them to deploy groundbreaking technologies to strike at new opportunities. And it acts as a crucial forum to debate broader issues, from how we grow the UK’s STEM talent pool to how we can effectively champion UK industry on the global stage.”

To register visit: www.siemens.co.uk/transform

Kick off 2024 with Instrumentation Live

Do you want to kick off 2024 with an unmissable day for networking? On 17 January 2024 Instrumentation Live and Electronics Live will come together for the very first time at the National Conference Centre (NCC) in Birmingham. The one-day table top exhibitions will present the very best tech under one roof…

Instrumentation Live, sponsored by Indysoft, is coming to the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on 17 January 2024. This brand new table top event is the ideal platform for showcasing your latest technology in the fields of test, measurement and control. The free-to-attend event aims to attract key decision makers that are looking to source the latest products and solutions, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments.

Commenting on the new event, Louise Tiller, media director at the event’s organiser Datateam Business Media, said: “In between busy schedules and hybrid working and most of us doing more work than ever before it can be hard to find the time to get out of the office and attend a trade show.

“Opening at 10am and closing at 4pm, Electronics Live and Instrumentation Live offer the perfect solution. A time and cost effective one-day exhibition.”

Tiller added: “Start your year with new leads and be amongst the industry as we create new business opportunities.”

Why visit?

Visitors benefit from the unique opportunity to see all of the instrumentation market leaders under one roof. Exhibitors already signed up to be at the event include Michell Instruments; Micro-Epsilon; ION Science; POWTechnology; Calex Electronics; Trafag; Dewesoft; Asset Instruments Engineering; Luso Electronics; Rheintacho; D.A.T.S.; Status Instruments; Winters Instruments; Sensing Innovation Leadership Council; Alphasense; Magnaflux; Display Technology; Indysoft; GI Systems; Acoustic Camera; Strainsense; and European Springs and Pressings.

With market-leading companies exhibiting at the event and co-location with Electronics Live there are lots of reasons to visit the event. The exhibition enables visitors to source cutting-edge innovations and knowledge from industry experts. Attendees can also forge valuable connections and do business with prospective clients face-to-face.

Seminars

Taking place during the event are the seminars. Throughout the day, visitors to the exhibition will be able to find out more about electronics and instrumentation in the seminar theatre:

  • 11:00 am: Extending the life of semiconductor components
  • 11:40 am: The Sense In Sensing: What Can The Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) Do For Me?
  • 1.00 pm: What’s happened and now likely to happen in the UK and wider electronic components markets
  • 1:40 pm: New Developments in Torque Measurement and Display
  • 2:20 pm: Attack of the Clones: Five ways to spot – and avoid – counterfeit electronic parts
  • 3:00 pm: UK Sensing Innovation Ecosystem

Electronics Live

Electronics Live, the event of the year for the electronic components sector, will make its debut alongside the Instrumentation Live exhibition. Manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of electronic components are invited to get in touch with Harriet Campbell to find out more about the event. Contact Harriet by telephoning 01622 699184 or emailing HCampbell@cieonline.co.uk.

Celebrating 40 years of CIE

Electronics Live will also celebrate the 40th anniversary of electronics magazine CIE (Components in Electronics). On the evening of 17 Jaunary 2024 there will be a three course meal, entertainment and a special guest to honour one of the most important publications in the electronics sector. To find out more about the dinner, please visit https://electronicslive.uk/cie-anniversary/.

Find out more

Please visit www.instrumentationlive.co.uk and electronicslive.uk to find out more about these exciting new events and to register to attend.

Seminars at Instrumentation Live and Electronics Live

Instrumentation Live, sponsored by IndySoft, is coming to the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on 17 January 2024. This brand new table top event is the ideal platform for showcasing your latest technology in the fields of test, measurement and control. Taking place alongside Electronics Live, the NCC will be the place to be come 17 January 2024.

Taking place during the event are the seminars. Throughout the day, visitors to the exhibition will be able to find out more about electronics and instrumentation in the seminar theatre:

  • 11:00 am: Extending the life of semiconductor components
  • 11:40 am: The Sense In Sensing: What Can The Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) Do For Me?
  • 1.00 pm: What’s happened and now likely to happen in the UK and wider electronic components markets
  • 1:40 pm: New Developments in Torque Measurement and Display
  • 2:20 pm: Attack of the Clones: Five ways to spot – and avoid – counterfeit electronic parts
  • 3:00 pm: UK Sensing Innovation Ecosystem

Instrumentation Live is a free-to-attend event that aims to attract key decision makers that are looking to source the latest products and solutions and stay up-to-date with the latest developments. Visitors benefit from the unique opportunity to see all of the instrumentation market leaders under one roof while exhibitors enjoy an incredible ROI from the highly-targeted and relevant crowd that the exhibition will attract. Exhibitors already signed up to be at the event include Michell Instruments, Micro-Epsilon, ION Science, POWTechnology, Calex Electronics, Trafag, Dewesoft, Asset Instruments Engineering, Luso Electronics, Rheintacho, D.A.T.S., Status Instruments, Winters Instruments; Sensing Innovation Leadership Council;Alphasense; Magnaflux; Mettler Toledo; Display Technology; Indysoft; GI Systems; Acoustic Camera; Strainsense and European Springs and Pressings.

To register for free to attend Instrumentation Live, please visit instrumentationlive.co.uk.

Easyfairs acquires Southern Manufacturing & Electronics

Easyfairs, the world’s largest privately owned exhibition organiser, today announced the acquisition of European Trade & Exhibition Services, organiser of Southern Manufacturing & Electronics, bolstering its already extensive engineering and manufacturing portfolio that incorporates Advanced Engineering as well as many other brands across Europe. It is a significant acquisition that provides a complete and complementary portfolio of events for the UK manufacturing industry.

Southern Manufacturing & Electronics is in its 26th edition, having built up an impressive reputation as a key event for the manufacturing technology sector in the UK. Taking place from 6 to 8 February 2024 at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre, it attracts over 460 exhibitors (representing 600 companies) and 9,000 attendees, and has a unique position as the only large-scale industrial engineering event in the South of England.

Easyfairs has a strong track record of delivering 30 industrial events across nine countries, including Advanced Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, All About Automation and many others. Advanced Engineering, one of the biggest in the portfolio, has its flagship event at the NEC Birmingham in November and is the UK’s largest annual gathering of engineering and manufacturing professionals, offering a vital window into the future of the market. Since its acquisition by Easyfairs in 2015, it has cemented its highly respected reputation as a market leader, and has since launched into Belgium and Sweden.

Matt Benyon, Group CEO of Easyfairs, commented: “Southern Manufacturing & Electronics is a perfect strategic fit for our growing portfolio; and as part of an established stable of industry-leading events, the event’s future development and its loyal exhibitor and visitor base that has been built up over the last 30 years will be in very safe hands.”

A portfolio including these two distinct UK events creates a powerful offering to the market covering the entire engineering and manufacturing value chain. Southern Manufacturing & Electronics has a core of exhibitors displaying machinery, production equipment, electronic production, tooling and subcontracting services; where Advanced Engineering has its core in product design and engineering, composites engineering and advanced materials.

Furthermore, it provides a geographical diversity; with 35% of the 2.6m people who work in UK manufacturing based in the South of England, Southern Manufacturing & Electronics provides a critical hub for the industry.

Southern Manufacturing & Electronics has built up over the years as a family business, led by founders Phil Valentine and Jo Valentine and with a family team working with them. Alison Willis, Managing Director of Easyfairs UK confirmed: “Phil and Jo will remain closely involved in the event as consultants, and we very much look forward to working with them and the rest of the family on the continuing growth and success of the event. The knowledge and experience that the Valentine family bring, combined with the strength of Easyfairs pan-European network of industrial trade shows, our advanced technology platform, and the obvious synergies within the Easyfairs portfolio will certainly drive the next phase in the event’s development.”

Phil Valentine added: “We could not be more delighted to reach this agreement with Easyfairs. As a family business, founded exactly 30 years ago, we were always going to be cautious to choose the right company to take the event forward as and when we were in a position to sell. We have built a strong relationship with Matt and the team at Easyfairs over many years; we are therefore confident that there is a close synergy with the values of our businesses, despite the difference of scale, and it gives me great confidence and pleasure that Southern Manufacturing & Electronics is in the right hands for the future.”

Easyfairs will resume full operational running of the event from the end of February 2024.

Learn about the latest developments in sensor and measurement tech at Instrumentation Live

Instrumentation Live, sponsored by IndySoft, is coming to the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on 17 January 2024. This brand new table top event is the ideal platform for showcasing your latest technology in the fields of test, measurement and control. Taking place alongside Electronics Live, the NCC will be the place to be come 17 January 2024.

Taking place during the event are the seminars. Throughout the day, visitors to the exhibition will be able to find out more about electronics and instrumentation in the seminar theatre.

  • 11.40am: PowTechnology, Will Brown, The Sense In Sensing: What Can The Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) Do For Me?

    This presentation is aimed at any sensor supplier, integrator or sensor user, who could derive greater benefit from collecting and channelling sensor and instrumentation data to optimise processes.

    Our post-pandemic world demands connectivity to remain relevant and digitalisation is now a necessity for organisational success. Yet, perceived cost & complexity remains a barrier for many. 

    We’ll be using real applications to demonstrate how intelligent deployment can deliver dramatic results, even with modest investment. Measuring a few key parameters can be extremely effective to optimise efficiency, maximise resource and minimise waste.

    Whether you are measuring level, flow, pressure, temperature, vibration, humidity or monitoring energy usage, understanding your processes can help you to optimise them. Benefits include:

    • Lowering operational & energy costs
    • Preventing breakdown before it occurs
    • Maximising resource and reducing waste
    • Compliance with legislation
    • Improving service to customers
    • Differentiation from competitors
    • Introducing new revenue streams

    Reliable sensor data can promote safety, sustainability, sales and service. If you are a sensor supplier wishing to add connectivity to your offer or a manufacturer wishing to maximise benefit from new or existing sensing technology, this presentation will provide you with a proven path to success.

  • 1.40pm: Sensor Technology, Mark Ingham, New Developments in Torque Measurement and Display

    Expert Mark Ingham from Sensor Technology takes to the stage at 1.40pm to outline what is new in the measurement of Torque and how that data is available for observation and analysis. For over 40 years, Sensor Technology has researched and developed solutions for customers’ torque and load measurement problems, developing its own unique technologies for the instrumentation, test and OEM markets worldwide.

  • 3.00pm: Sensing Innovation Leadership Council, Peter Loftus, UK Sensing Innovation Ecosystem

    The UK has a rich history of innovation in Measurment, instrumentation and sensing technologies yet is not a leading nation in the manufacture of sensing systems. The impact that may have on UK end users of sensing systems is poorly understood but the Sensing Innovation Leadership Council was established to help identify opportunities to enhance the overall process of innovation and application. The talk will provide a brief resume of the Council’s efforts in this direction to-date and the opportunities that we see for the future.

Instrumentation Live is a free-to-attend event that aims to attract key decision makers that are looking to source the latest products and solutions and stay up-to-date with the latest developments. Visitors benefit from the unique opportunity to see all of the instrumentation market leaders under one roof while exhibitors enjoy an incredible ROI from the highly-targeted and relevant crowd that the exhibition will attract. Exhibitors already signed up to be at the event include Michell Instruments, Micro-Epsilon, ION Science, POWTechnology, Calex Electronics, Trafag, Dewesoft, Asset Instruments Engineering, Luso Electronics, Rheintacho, D.A.T.S., Status Instruments, Winters Instruments; Sensing Innovation Leadership Council;Alphasense; Magnaflux; Mettler Toledo; Display Technology; Indysoft; GI Systems; Acoustic Camera; Strainsense and European Springs and Pressings.

To register for free to attend Instrumentation Live, please visit instrumentationlive.co.uk.

Seminars at Instrumentation Live explore developments in sensors

Instrumentation Live, sponsored by IndySoft, is coming to the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on 17 January 2024. This brand new table top event is the ideal platform for showcasing your latest technology in the fields of test, measurement and control. Taking place alongside Electronics Live, the NCC will be the place to be come 17 January 2024.

The free-to-attend event aims to attract key decision makers that are looking to source the latest products and solutions and stay up-to-date with the latest developments. Visitors benefit from the unique opportunity to see all of the instrumentation market leaders under one roof while exhibitors enjoy an incredible ROI from the highly-targeted and relevant crowd that the exhibition will attract. Exhibitors already signed up to be at the event include Michell Instruments, Micro-Epsilon, ION Science, POWTechnology, Calex Electronics, Trafag, Dewesoft, Asset Instruments Engineering, Luso Electronics, Rheintacho, D.A.T.S., Status Instruments, Winters Instruments; Sensing Innovation Leadership Council;Alphasense; Magnaflux; Mettler Toledo; Display Technology; Indysoft; GI Systems; Acoustic Camera; Strainsense and European Springs and Pressings.

Also taking place during the event are the seminars. Throughout the day, visitors to the exhibition will be able to find out more about electronics and instrumentation in the seminar theatre:

  • 11.40am: PowTechnology, Will Brown, The Sense In Sensing: What Can The Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) Do For Me?
  • 1.40pm: Sensor Technology, Mark Ingham, New Developments in Torque Measurement and Display
  • 3.00pm: Sensing Innovation Leadership Council, Peter Loftus, UK Sensing Innovation Ecosystem

To register for free to attend Instrumentation Live, please visit instrumentationlive.co.uk.

 

Energising Grid Modernisation with Analog Devices at ENLIT 2023

At ENLIT 2023, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, France, November 28–30, 2023, Analog Devices, Inc. on Stand 7.2.C10 will be demonstrating its holistic view of the energy grid, and the company’s solutions for grid modernisation, from renewable energy generation to energy storage, grid digitalisation, and charging infrastructure. Regardless of complexity, ADI solutions aim to simplify the paradigm into energy conversion, energy management, and energy storage.

For more information visit: ADI’s ENLIT 2023 web page.

Experience ADI’s demos at Stand 7.2.C10:

New Shunt-Based Polyphase Energy Meter Solution

Analog Devices’ 2nd generation of isolated ADCs brings significant improvements for shunt-based energy measurements in terms of form factor, performance, and EMI. A polyphase AC energy meter solution will be shown, measuring 3-phases and the neutral to be used in utility electric meters, as well as ‘behind-the-meter’ applications.

Smart Meter Portfolio
Analog Devices offers a wide variety of single-phase and polyphase solutions to meet different smart meter use cases. This demo will show ADI solutions spanning from its innovative mSure® self-calibration, meter accuracy monitoring with advanced tamper detection, to its power management solutions with supercap chargers.

Class S Power Quality Monitoring Solution

Power Quality Monitoring is becoming more critical for the reliability and stability of the grid as a variety of DERs (Distributed Energy Resources) are getting connected. Furthermore, being able to measure the Power Quality being delivered gives better insights to improve energy efficiency and optimise uptime of the end equipment. This demo will show the ADI solution for a certified IEC 61000-4-30 Class S Power Quality Meter.

DC Metering Solutions

The need to measure DC is expanding with the increase in DC fast chargers for electric vehicles, as well as a variety of grid systems operating on DC power. Analog Devices is showing the latest solution that is a fit for both AC as well as DC applications. 

Power Conversion Solutions

The increase in renewable DERs creates a need for improved grid stability. Bi-directional on-board chargers (OBCs) such as this 11kW OBC featuring ADI’s new Smart Switch product family, enable electric vehicles to contribute their energy to the grid and deliver grid stability and peak shaving when needed most.

Energy Storage Solutions

Energy Storage Systems are essential to stabilise the grid with increased on-boarding of renewable generation, and annual deployment is forecast to increase 6-fold by 2030. This demo is a complete BMS system for Li-ion battery Energy Storage that highlights ADI’s highest accuracy BMS, most robust isolated communications and MCU hardware and software.

EV AC Charging Solutions

The addition of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment on the grid is expanding quickly, but needs to accelerate even further. ADI empowers our customers to build their own charging system quickly and easily, with the help of 2 open reference designs: a 22kW AC Wallbox (Level 2) platform with metrology and charge controller, and a 3.6kW AC Cordset (Level 1) reference design. 

ADI Speaking Programme at ENLIT 2023:

Summit Panel Session: Achieving a Net Zero Industry

Patrick Morgan, Corporate Vice President, Automotive Electrification & Sustainable Energy

Date: November 29, 2023

Time: 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Location: Evolve Stage (Hall 7.3)

Empowering Grid Intelligence, Security, and Flexibility Through Advancements in Semiconductor Technologies

Dermot O’Keeffe, Product Line Director, Smart Grid Solution Group

Date: November 29, 2023

Time: 16:15 PM – 16:30 PM

Location: Digitalisation Hub – Theatre 2 (Hall 7.3)

Enabling EV Charging Infrastructure to Support e-Mobility on the Grid

Wayne Meyer, Marketing Director, Automotive Electrification and Sustainable Energy Group

Enabling EV Charging Infrastructure to Support e-Mobility on the Grid

Date: November 30, 2023

Time: 11:55 AM – 12:15 PM

Location: Decarbonisation Hub – Theatre 2 (Hall 7.3)

For more information visit: ADI’s ENLIT 2023 web page.