Upcoming Graybar Vendor Partner Webinars

EINGraybar Webinar 400

June 19, 2020

 

During COVID-19, Graybar Canada has put an increased focus on ensuring customers have access to quality industry training.

Now more than ever, we’re relying on digital mediums to send messages, learn new skills and communicate with others. This week features webinars from Schneider Electric discussing power quality in commercial and industrial applications; Rockwell Automation, finding and fixing failures in data dalaytics; and Nokia, discussing their latest technologies.

**PLEASE NOTE: Some Vendors or Products may not be avalible in certain regions. Check with your local rep for more information.

Monday June 22, 2020 – 11:30AM ET

Schneider Electric Presents: Power Quality Mitigation

In this technical seminar, we will discuss:

  • How to recognize most common Power Quality disturbances
  • The difference between demand-side and supply-side Power Quality disturbances
  • How to protect commercial and industrial Power Systems from the effects of Harmonic Distortion and Voltage Sags.

Wedneday June 24, 2020 – 11AM ET

Rockwell Automation Presents: Find and Fix Failures Proactively With Analytics

From smart machines to connected sensors, you can now access data and analytics that matter to monitor almost any aspect of production, in real-time, around the clock. Real-time data is not enough, however, when it comes to spotting machine or equipment failures that cause unexpected downtime. You need insights into potential issues before they cause downtime, not after.

Thursday June 25, 2020 – 10AM ET

Nokia Live Canada Virtual Event

Please join us at the Nokia Live Canada Virtual event every Tuesday and Thursday to see how we are shaping the future of technology to intelligently transform human experiences.

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