Industrial Ethernet Week scheduled for 25-26 February

Industrial Ethernet Week scheduled for 25-26 February

Industrial Ethernet Week occurs on 25th and 26th February 2026. This pivotal event will host technology experts and feature comprehensive discussions, trend analyses, and practical insights. Attendees will gain exposure to advanced user cases, highlighting Industrial Ethernet’s role in data communication and its significance for an All-Electric Society.


HARTING, alongside international technology experts, is set to participate in Industrial Ethernet Week, scheduled for 25th and 26th February 2026. The event is poised to deliver a series of insightful user cases, alongside discussions, talks, and technical sessions that promise to provide attendees with trend analyses, practical insights, and concrete solutions applicable to their projects.

The first day of the event will focus on smart device design, covering topics from miniaturisation and modern PCB connectivity to robust Industrial Ethernet interfaces. The second day will shift emphasis to field installation, exploring best practices for cabling, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and robustness to ensure reliable performance in demanding environments.

Participants, whether they are product developers, system integrators, or technology enthusiasts, will find inspiration in user cases that demonstrate how Industrial Ethernet serves as the backbone of seamless data communication. This technology is crucial for advancing towards an All-Electric Society, presenting new possibilities and acting as a critical success factor.

Attendees are encouraged to register to secure access to these sessions, with the opportunity to view recordings of each session post-event. For additional information and registration, visit HARTING’s official event page or contact them via phone or email. More details about similar events can be found on the Design Solutions magazine website.


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