Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Controls, Drives & Automation to host digital conference
15 July 2021
WESTERN BUSINESS Media is excited to announce the launch of the Protection and Asset Management Series of digital conferences, which includes CDA Live on Wednesday 10 November 2021.
Running on seven consecutive Wednesdays, the conferences will offer delegates the chance to network with each other, speakers and sponsors on the day via live chat or by requesting a video call. They will also be able to Direct Message sponsors when accessing the on-demand service.
All attendees will also have access to the extensive conference programme and will receive CPD points for their attendance. CDA Live will include speakers from Gambica, the British Automation & Robotics Association, Made Smarter and UKIVA.
You can register to attend any of the Protection and Asset Management Series of digital conferences for FREE by clicking on the relevant links below. You will have the option to register just once and be able to attend any of the digital conferences.
- Handling and Storage Solutions Live – 6 October 2021 – www.hss-live.co.uk
- Health & Safety Matters Live (incorporating the Safety & Health Excellence Awards 2021) – 13 October 2021 - www.hsmlive.co.uk
- Industrial Plant and Equipment Live – 20 October 2021 – www.ipelive.co.uk
- Security Matters Live – 27 October 2021 – www.securitytmatterslive.co.uk
- Fire Safety Matters – 3 November 2021 – www.fsmlive.co.uk
- Controls, Drives & Automation – 10 November 2021 – www.cda-live.co.uk
- Cleaning Matters – 17 November 2021 (incorporating the Cleaning Excellence Awards 2021 – www.cleaningmatterslive.co.uk
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