Thursday, April 23rd

LinkedIn Mastery: Profile, Prospecting & Pipeline

A Strategic Workshop for Industrial Sales & Marketing Leaders

In industrial markets, relationships drive revenue, but your buyers are on LinkedIn before they ever pick up the phone. Are you showing up where it matters?

LinkedIn Mastery is a hands-on strategic workshop designed specifically for industrial manufacturers and the sales and marketing leaders who drive their growth. Whether you’re trying to break into new accounts, shorten your sales cycle, or build a pipeline that doesn’t rely solely on referrals and trade shows, this workshop gives you the system to do it.

We’ll show you how to transform LinkedIn from a digital résumé into a revenue-generating machine, using proven strategies tailored to the complex, relationship-driven world of industrial sales.

What we’ll cover:

  • Profile Optimization: Build a profile that speaks directly to your ideal customer, establishes credibility, and compels action
  • Prospecting Strategy: Learn how to identify and connect with key decision-makers at target accounts, including multi-stakeholder navigation common in industrial sales
  • LinkedIn Sales Navigator: Master the platform’s most powerful tool for finding, filtering, and tracking high-value prospects
  • Content & Thought Leadership: Develop a simple content strategy that keeps you visible and top-of-mind with your network
  • Messaging & Outreach: Craft connection requests and messages that actually get responses — without feeling pushy or generic
  • Team Alignment: Align your sales and marketing efforts on LinkedIn for a unified, consistent brand presence

This isn’t theory. This is a blueprint, and you leave with it in hand.

Built for: Sales leaders, marketing directors, business development professionals, and C-suite executives in industrial manufacturing who are ready to turn LinkedIn into a serious business development tool.

Time: 1pm-4pm

Address: 809 Court Street, Keene, NH 03431

 

How to Select and Apply Linear Actuators

Michael Giunta, Macron Dynamics

If you are a mechanical engineer involved in speccing components and/or designing machines, this discussion is for you.

Take advantage of Michael’s expertise during the session, and continue the conversation over lunch.

Michael Giunta is a mechanical engineer who has held a variety of engineering and management roles with Exlar Corporation, AHTD, Stober Drives, Pawling Corporation, and The Lee Company. He has a strong mechanical engineering background with customer centric problem solving skills and extensive industry knowledge. 

Thursday, May 21st

Keyence Control Systems

With Ryan Comstock

Who Should Come:

  • Controls Engineers
  • Automation Engineers
  • System Integrators
  • Anyone who is tasked with, or interested in, industrial automation systems

Automation technology is improving every day. Are you keeping up? We are, and we’re impressed with what we see.

That’s why we asked Ryan Comstock to come to Lehnen Lab and show you what he’s been showing us. He’ll be taking us through the unique features and capabilities of some of their newest control system devices.

KV-X500

This PLC CPU is well suited for general machine automation tasks such as assembly equipment, packaging systems, inspection stations, and other high-speed industrial processes where responsive control and scalability are important.

KV-X520

This PLC’s ability to coordinate large numbers of servo axes through EtherCAT make it ideal for complex machines such as robotics systems, multi-axis positioning equipment, and high-speed packaging or assembly lines.

KV-XD02

Kill downtime before downtime kills you. This Data utilization module connects to KV-series controllers to provide production monitoring, predictive maintenance, and remote machine dashboards, allowing you to analyze equipment performance and detect issues before they slow you down.

Have a new application in the works or an old one that needs improvement? Come with your questions, Ryan will get you answers.

Come for the tech, stay for lunch. As always, registration is free!

 

“Working with Lehnen has been an absolute pleasure. We share a lot of the same values, Igus and Lehnen, [like] accessibility and democratization of resources. Typically testing and automation are reserved for those who can afford it. But with Lehnen, you now have the ability for all tiers to access it and make use of it.”

Cade Webster

Igus