IIOT Webinar April 15th

Cornell Pump, in conjunction with Pumps&Systems magazine, is hosting a free webinar on the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) , and highlighting our Cornell Co-Pilot™ pump monitoring system. We encourage all distributors to attend to see these new innovations. The webinar will provide a better understanding of IIOT, and how a distributorship could leverage this new technology to get closer to your customers.

 We also encourage you to share the opportunity with your end-users. They can benefit from seeing how pump monitoring can help them predict maintenance issues, better understand their operations, and avoid costly shutdowns.

The webinar is at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time (16:00GMT) on Thursday, April 15. Duration is one hour, and there is no cost to registrants. You must register to attend. And, if you can’t make the session live, it will be recorded and available for a month afterwards.

REGISTER HERE

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