Next-Generation Smart Machinery: EKTOS Hosts Industry Briefing in Copenhagen
Next-Generation Smart Machinery: EKTOS Hosts Industry Briefing in Copenhagen
Most smart machinery projects don’t fail because of a single mistake. They often fail because early electronics decisions quietly limit what’s possible later in compliance, in production, and in long-term support.
As functionality, connectivity, and regulatory demands increase, teams are being asked to deliver more capable electronics platforms in less time, while still supporting products that must stay viable for 10–20 years. When development, compliance, and production are treated separately, the result is often late surprises, delayed launches, and avoidable cost.
On Wednesday, March 4, EKTOS engineers, industry specialists and experienced product teams will meet in Copenhagen for a focused morning briefing titled:
Development of Next-Generation Smart Machinery: Optimized Development, Testing, and Production of Electronics.
The session will explore how to:
- Design electronics platforms that create value today and remain adaptable for decades
- Avoid compliance issues surfacing late, even when the rules are already known
- Ensure designs are truly production-ready and not dependent on fragile sourcing assumptions
You’ll hear practical insights and real-world examples from EKTOS Group engineers who work daily with complex, long-lifecycle products across industrial automation, machinery, instrumentation, energy systems, connectivity, and high-reliability applications.
Event details:
- 📍 IDA Conference, Kalvebod Brygge, Copenhagen
- 📅Wednesday March 3. 2026
- 🕘 9:00–12:00 (doors open at 8:30 with coffee and croissants)
- 🌍 All presentations in English
- 🤝Organizers: EKTOS Group and INGENIØREN
If you’re responsible for electronics decisions that affect timelines, risk, and long-term value, this briefing is designed for you.
👉 Secure your place and learn more via the event page.






