Webinar: Shaping factories of the future

Webinar: Shaping factories of the future

Shaping factories of the future: Embracing Industry 4.0

Date: 19th September, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (UKT)

Currently, we do not see the revolutionary effects we would expect from Industry 4.0. Many businesses have embraced advanced robotics, AI, IoT, digital twins and other enabling technologies, but are somewhat underwhelmed by the results. So, why is the impact of Industry 4.0 technologies on productivity and value so slow to materialise? And what can forward-thinking manufacturers do to truly reap the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? 

You are invited to join us for an insightful webinar on Industry 4.0, where we will be discussing the revolutionary effects that enabling technologies can bring to your organisation. Together, we’ll uncover the critical importance of developing a comprehensive Factory of the Future strategy. Additionally, we will explore how a people-centric approach is essential to fully harness the potential of these innovations. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to future-proof your enterprise and drive long-term success.


What will you learn from attending?

  • Gain a comprehensive overview of the possibilities Industry 4.0 offers for radical transformation.
  • Discover the organisational dimensions required to build your factory of the future.
  • Learn how to build a strategy that encompasses both the technological and organisational transformation required to reap the full benefits of Industry 4.0.
  • Explore how enabling technologies such as Generative AI can help to simplify supply chain operations and deliver connected, end-to-end supply chain processes.
Companies need paradigm shifts if they are aiming for revolutionary rather than evolutionary effects from Industry 4.0 investments.
The most successful Industry 4.0 transformations have been the result of a clear Industry 4.0 strategy. 
Alexander Naessens, Industry 4.0 Practitioner

Meet our expert panel:

Alexander Naessens

Industry 4.0 Practitioner, Researcher & lecturer 

Tim Rowe

Practice Lead, Delaware UK&I