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Smart factories for small to medium manufacturers: How to get from here to there

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Geschätzte Wiedergabezeit 62 Minuten

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Smart factories for small to medium manufacturers: How to get from here to there

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The smart factory will be the only factory in the future, so getting from here to there is of paramount importance. In this panel discussion, experts from Siemens will define a “smart factory,” examine key considerations in understanding its value and explore important takeaways for how small and medium-sized businesses can take advantage of the technologies involved.

In the swarm of buzzwords surrounding today’s manufacturing sector, the “smart factory” or “factory of the future” buzz is especially prominent. Unprecedented computational capability and ubiquity are giving smaller manufacturing firms access to data that has previously been reserved for major players. If analyzed correctly, smaller firms can use this data to improve efficiency, sustainability, quality, and time-to-market.

In this discussion, we will cover:

  • What is a Smart factory?
  • Smart technologies such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things, sensors, reporting and analytics software, machine learning and AI and digital twins
  • How to mitigate risk using simulation
  • How monitoring produces actionable data

Small and medium-sized manufacturers can become the smart factories of the future. Watch to learn how quickly this can be achieved.

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Vorstellung des Referenten

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Mike Denley

Senior Director, Portfolio Management

Mike leitet die Entwicklung und Koordination strategischer Schlüsselprogramme und -initiativen im Bereich Industrial IoT zur Steigerung und Verbesserung der Ergebnisse unter Einbeziehung von Produkten, Kunden und Partnern in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Enterprise Product Management, der Forschung und Entwicklung und strategischen Partnern. Mike hatte zahlreiche Führungspositionen mit einer Vielzahl von Verantwortlichkeiten in den Bereichen softwareorientierte Produktentwicklung, Produktmanagement, Projektmanagement und Betrieb inne. Er verfügt über akademische und Branchenerfahrung in den Bereichen Total Quality Management, Konstruktion und Entwicklung von Software, organisatorischer Wandel, Lean Six Sigma und Geschäftsanalyse mit dem Schwerpunkt Nachhaltigkeit. Darüber hinaus ist Mike in der Gemeinde aktiv und engagiert sich ehrenamtlich bei gemeinnützigen Organisationen und lokalen Projekten.

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