20–21 Sept 2023
Pordenone, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Special Sessions

Special Session 2: Organized by UK Magnetics Society 

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To submit your paper to this Special Session 2 please follow the author instructions: https://conferences.imeko.org/event/3/page/6-author-instruction

 

Special Session 3: New Trends and Applications of Magnetic Field and Electric Current Measurement in Industry and Science

This special session aims to address engineers, scientists and decision-makers to present and discuss the most recent technological developments, new trends and applications of magnetic field and electric current measurements in industry and in scientific laboratories. Attention is paid, but not limited to new technology and new applications in magnetic field and electric current measurement, sensors, actuators and transducers, assisted quality control in industry, calibration methods, etc.

Dr. Alexander Stuck SENIS AG Switzerland

To submit your paper to this Special Session 3 please follow the author instructions: https://conferences.imeko.org/event/3/page/6-author-instruction

 

Special Session 4: Metrology in Industry 4.0: The Bridge of Uncertainty 

The global concept of Industry 4.0 is one of the key aspects of digitalization and improvement of industrial production. In order for most of the industries to remain competitive in global market, it is necessary implement Industry 4.0 into each stage of the relevant industrial processes. This is possible by the means of the metrology, as a science that connects and verifies theory and practice. Or, at least, that was the idea. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Industry 4.0 met the vast set of real-life challenges: lack of vision and fear of failure, too many technological choices and unreliable solutions, lack of skilled talent and diverse perspectives, resistance to change and increase funding… So, how Metrology can bridge the gap from now to the future and to beyond of Industry 4.0? Rethink and consider the new aspects of Relevance, Impact, Ethics, Implications, Education, Transition and  Future Developments of Metrology in Industry 4.0 era. Where are we now and where we want to be in Industry 4.0 environment? What new solutions can Metrology offer to Industry 4.0, from decision-making level to in-the-trenches field work? Lower the measurement uncertainty and increase the impact of the Industry 4.0!

Prof Marjan Urekar IMEKO

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Special Session 5: Organized by Dr. Marco Buzio, CERN

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Special Session 6: Magnetic Sensor Systems 

Organized by Innovation Platform for Magnetic Microsystems INNOMAG e. V.

The European network INNOMAG brings together the interests and potentials of manufacturers, service providers and users of magnetic sensor systems as a network. Founded in February 2007, the network is based in Germany, and currently has over 40 members from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia and Sweden.

innomag

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Special Session 7: Innovations in Measurements for Electrical Machines Condition Monitoring  

Electrical machines are widely adopted in the industry, in the transport sector, and in home appliances. In the industry sector, there are applications that require the minimization of not expected electrical machine faults, in order to avoid nonprogrammable interruption of production. With this aim, the condition monitoring and diagnosis of electrical machines is a crucial industrial task. In addition, many safety-critical application (military, medical, energy power generation, etc.) needs to predict possible faults in electrical machines.
This Special Session aims to present and discuss the advances in theoretical and applicative research developments in measurement systems for electrical machines condition monitoring. Potential topics covered by the Special Session include the development of new sensors, measurement techniques for specific electrical machines, and data analysis approaches for efficient fault diagnosis. The session aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners to present and discuss recent advances in the field and explore potential future research directions.

Andrea Credo

To submit your paper to this Special Session 7 please follow the author instructions: https://conferences.imeko.org/event/3/page/6-author-instruction