Machine safety on the move: what does the new Machinery Directive mean for you?

Do you work with machines, sensors, or industrial automation? Then you will have to deal with the new Machinery Directive, which enters into force on January 20, 2027. This directive has a direct impact on the design, application, and use of technology.

During this joint members' meeting of FHI Industrial Automation, Industrial Electronics, and Machevo, you will discover what is changing and how to respond to it.

From guideline to practice

The new Machinery Directive raises questions. What does this mean for your products? How do you apply sensors smartly? And where do the opportunities lie?

During this meeting, we bring together different perspectives:

  • An FHI member shows how sensors help to comply with the directive.
  • An expert provides insight into the content and key changes.
  • A machine builder shares practical experiences
  • An end user from the food industry shows what this means in practice.

This way, you gain not only insight but also concrete tools.

What do you gain from it?

You are going home with:

  • Clear insight into the new Machinery Directive
  • Practical examples that you can apply immediately
  • New contacts within and outside your own industry

You speak with colleagues who work with the same issues and discover solutions that help you move forward.

Who is this meeting for?

This meeting is relevant to members of FHI Industrial Automation (IA), Industrial Electronics (IE), and Machevo. Do you work on machines, components, or applications? Then this program aligns with your practice.

Join and stay ahead

Changes are coming. This is the moment to deepen your knowledge and strengthen your network.

Come to FHI in Leusden on Thursday, July 2, and discover what the new Machinery Directive means for your organization.

Register

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