We’re excited to announce a special two-day workshop hosted by Siemens, taking place just before and during the opening of WIoT Tomorrow 2024. This intensive training, titled RFID-UHF Technology and Practice Workshop, is scheduled for October 22 and 23, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day.
Workshop Overview:
Participants will gain a deep understanding of UHF technology and its practical applications. The course is designed to equip you with the knowledge needed to select the right hardware and set up efficient systems. Through a series of hands-on exercises, you’ll also learn how to integrate RFID-UHF technology into existing systems, avoid common pitfalls, and troubleshoot issues effectively.
Course Details:
- Dates: October 22-23, 2024
- Times: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- Ticket Price:
- Regular: €890 + 19% VAT
- Early Bird (until September 15th): €790 + 19% VAT
All participants will receive accreditation for both days of WIoT Tomorrow, allowing them to fully experience the event following the workshop.
About the Trainer:
The workshop will be led by Joachim Scharnagl, a graduate engineer specializing in electrical engineering. With over 30 years at Siemens AG, including two decades dedicated to RFID, Joachim brings a wealth of experience across various industries such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, and logistics.
About WIoT Tomorrow 2024:
WIoT Tomorrow is a premier event that brings together industry leaders, innovators, and professionals from around the globe. The event features an international exhibition and a dynamic summit, with specialized arenas such as the Smart Card Arena, 5G Innovations Arena, Automation & Labeling Solutions Arena, RTLS & Supply Chain Arena, and Smart City Solutions Arena. Under the slogan “IoT for All Industries: Boost Business and Cut Costs,” WIoT Tomorrow is the ultimate platform for discovering the latest IoT solutions that can drive efficiency and innovation across various sectors.
This workshop offers a unique opportunity to not only learn from one of the industry’s leading experts but also to network with peers and explore the latest innovations in UHF technology.