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nVent HOFFMAN continually offers free webinars across various industries and applications. Our webinars are designed to help you learn about best practices increasing productivity, ratings and standards, and industry trends.  Available both live and on-demand, nVent HOFFMAN webinars help customers be more knowledgeable of equipment protection and design.

Below are links to upcoming webinars, plus recorded presentations that include topics such as Food & Beverage, Safety Applications, and Data Networking. Enjoy the presentations and keep checking for new topics that are added.

UPCOMING WEBINARS

Environmental Social Governance

ESG and Why You Should Care

Thursday, December 14, 2023 | 10:30 AM CDT

We are all citizens of this planet and have a responsibility to future generations. Join us as we discuss how nVent has embraced this corporate responsibility. We will talk about the activities we are executing in our facilities to make a difference.

2023 WEBINAR SCHEDULE

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TIME

TOPIC

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Thursday, April 6, 2023

10:30 AM CDT

Renewable Power Generation

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Thursday, April 27, 2023

10:30 AM CDT

Know the Three Levels of Hygienic Design Protection

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

10:30 AM CDT

Minimizing Downtime with Thermal Audits

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Monday, July 17, 2023

10:30 AM CDT

Connecting Workers and Employees with Panel Shop Automation Solutions

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Thursday, August 24, 2023

10:30 AM CDT

Trends in Automotive and E-Mobility for Manufacturing

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

10:30 AM CDT

ESG and Why You Should Care

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PAST INDUSTRIAL WEBINARS

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Trends in Automotive and E-Mobility for Manufacturing

The shift from ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles to EV vehicles is driving major transformation in the automotive industry. Join us as we discuss the trends to protect electronics and systems in auto, tire production, EV infrastructure, and battery assembly environments. Learn best practices and software solutions that will help design systems for efficient implementation – ensuring your equipment and people are properly connected and protected.

Connected Worker

Connecting Workers and Employees with Design to Manufacturing Solutions

Software to plan and design the electrical engineering for machines and factory systems and automate and industrialize panel building is the wave of the future.

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Minimizing Downtime with Thermal Audits

Heat is the silent killer of electronics. Control cabinets have components that overheat and cause production lines to shut down. Unplanned downtime on any production line costs producers money. In this webinar, we talk about how nVent Hoffman personnel can help you audit the heat in the control cabinets in your facilities

Know the Three Levels of Hygienic Design Protection with Mettler Toledo

Food production requires safety procedures to protect the consumer from contamination. Many standards are in place in countries around the world. In this webinar, we will be joined by colleagues from Mettler-Toledo to look at some of the standards and talk about them in plain language.

Energy Storage

Renewable Power Generation

The push for renewable energy across the globe has created opportunities for everyone to rethink their actions and consumption. The need for more power to be fed to the power grid is exploding as the desire for electric vehicles will exponentially increase the power draw. Join us as we talk about trends in the market regarding renewable power generation.

PAST DATA SOLUTIONS WEBINARS

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Data Center Liquid Cooling Mission Critical Campaign

Hybrid Cooling (Liquid and Air)

Matt Archibald talks about recent innovations and legacy innovations that have helped Data Centers keep servers running at an optimal temperature. We will address the fear of water and electronics being in close proximity. We will also look at products that nVent HOFFMAN has taken to provide products and systems to keep the electronics cool and dry.

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Cooling Components in Data Centers

Data drives us. Communication is continuous. Information is constantly being transferred to the cloud and back. All of those compute cycles create heat in the servers which needs to be dissipated to keep the servers from overheating. Come join us as we hear from Matt Archibald as he speaks about the changing nature of cooling in Data Centers.

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Security Applications

Cameras are everywhere. In some municipalities, police have employed not only cameras but “shot detectors” to make sure their cameras are facing the right direction during an event. Remote security at power transformers ensures that people do not tamper with equipment and assume they will get away with it. Outdoor building security needs the cameras to be protected. We will look at different applications and how we can help ensure critical infrastructure is secure.

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Deploying Equipment in Seismic Zones

Seismic activity has caused many municipalities to enact requirements of mission-critical infrastructure. nVent has decades of experience in seismic areas and has developed products to meet the demanding needs of these areas. Join us as we look at some of the innovative solutions on the market to keep equipment safe in seismic zones.

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Datacom: From Data Centers to Edge Computing

It has often been said that the mobile phones we have today had more computing power than the computer that landed the Apollo spacecraft on the moon. Dr. Gordon Moore, the founder of Intel, stated that semiconductor transistor speed is doubling every 18 to 24 months. Today we have become dependent upon electronics, and the more we consume, the more infrastructure needs to be in place to support the demand. We will look at trends and how nVent is positioned to help the infrastructure need.