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NOARK Webinar: Driving Innovation Forward with NOARK’s Variable Frequency Drives

NOARK Webinar: Driving Innovation Forward with NOARK's Variable Frequency Drives

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December 10, 2-3pm EST

In this informative and interactive session, NOARK opens the doors to the world of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) — the key to achieving greater energy efficiency, precision, and performance in modern electrical systems.

Join them as they explore what makes VFDs essential in industries such as HVAC, manufacturing, mining, pumping, and renewable energy. You will learn how these innovative devices control motor speed and torque by adjusting frequency and voltage, allowing you to optimize processes, reduce energy costs, and extend equipment life.

In this webinar, you will discover:

  • Company and Webinar Overview — A peek behind the scenes of NOARK and the VFD launch – Rob Farrell, Director, R&D, NOARK
  • Features vs. benefits — What sets NOARK’s VFDs apart in performance, reliability, and design – Keith Pierce, Sr. Applications Engineer, NOARK
  • Real-world applications — How VFDs are transforming daily operations across industries – Jason Smith, Regional Accounts Manager, NOARK

Whether you are an engineer, technician, or decision-maker looking to enhance efficiency and performance, this session will equip you with the insights you need to harness the full potential of Variable Frequency Drives.

Join them and see how their VFD solutions are driving the electrical industry forward.

NOARK Webinar: Driving Innovation Forward with NOARK's Variable Frequency Drives

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