Free Zeiss webinar: unlock the power of quality data

Quality Data Webinar
Quality Data Webinar

On the road to Industry 4.0, measurement and inspection technology is increasingly being used as a control tool in manufacturing.

However, as a part of this new role, the technology needs to capture quality data quickly and flexibly at different sites: in the measuring room, at-line and in-line. The technology also needs to merge and evaluate the data, making it available to persons and machines for control input. According to Zeiss, that’s where its Quality Network comes in.

Zeiss quality data management software provides dynamic graphic reports, with the ability to combine quality data from multiple measuring systems. The new digital solutions from Zeiss enable the remote monitoring of the condition of machines via smartphone, reducing any potential downtime thanks to the predictive maintenance features.

For anyone who wants to learn more, Zeiss will be hosting a free webinar ‘Unlock the power of your quality data’ on Wednesday 12th September at 09:30 - 10:00. Online registration is now open at www.zeiss.co.uk/quality-data-webinar

The company will be answering a number of questions during the session:


  • How can you collect your quality data effectively?

  • How can you display your real-time data in a user-friendly way?

  • How can you access your data anytime, anywhere?

  • How can you use this data to increase your productivity?

Highlights of the webinar include an overview of the Zeiss quality data management software and how this provides users with dynamic graphic reports with the ability to combine quality data from multiple measuring systems. What's more, attendees will understand how Zeiss digital solutions can remotely monitor the condition of their machines to reduce any potential downtime.

Places for the webinar can be booked online via the link below.

Zeiss www.zeiss.co.uk/quality-data-webinar

Company

Carl Zeiss

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