At The Connected Worker, Europe Summit you'll lead discussions, showcase your tech and make valuable contacts as an event sponsor. Delegates are tackling the challenges faced whilst:
Our delegates are also looking for the latest technology and solutions including wearable technology, augmented reality, in-field sensors, workforce analytics, asset tracking, mobile learning and more. To find out more, get your copy of the The Connected Worker, Europe Summit agenda today, and email us at opportunities@iqpc.com with any questions.
At The Connected Worker, Europe Summit you'll lead discussions, showcase your tech and make valuable contacts as an event sponsor. Delegates are tackling the challenges faced whilst:
Our delegates are also looking for the latest technology and solutions including wearable technology, augmented reality, in-field sensors, workforce analytics, asset tracking, mobile learning and more. To find out more, get your copy of the The Connected Worker, Europe Summit agenda today, and email us at opportunities@iqpc.com with any questions.
Manufacturing, the backbone of the European economy and the main driver of industrial innovation, job creation and growth, is currently navigating the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or “Industry 4.0”, an age marked by automation and connectivity. The strive to retain leadership status in a competitive global landscape, while going through an industrial transformation is a feat the industry hopes to achieve with accelerated innovation and directed investments.
Within the roadmap designed to ensure competitiveness and sustainability lies EIT Manufacturing, a public-private partnership co-founded by the European Union. Established in 2019, EIT Manufacturing operates with the purpose of improving people’s lives through sustainable manufacturing, accompanied by a mission to connect manufacturing players by promoting talent and entrepreneurship to accelerate sustainable innovation in Europe.
In this interview, Caroline Viarouge, Chief Executive Officer at EIT Manufacturing, shares her insights on the role of Connected Worker in the industry 5.0 operating environment and what EIT Manufacturing is doing to upskill the current workforce and attract the right talent to the manufacturing sector while ensuring Europe keeps its competitive edge.
As the Energy and Manufacturing leaders look to gain competitive advantage and maximise market share amidst an evolving industry landscape, the value of the Connected Worker is more important than ever.
Chevron is a global energy company and is at the forefront of implementing innovative technologies that facilitate enhanced safety, productivity, and connectivity. As an integrated energy company, Chevron’s operations span exploration, production, refining, marketing, distribution of energy products, and exploring the promise of future energy sources.
Across its operations, the power of connectivity and the Connected Worker helps safeguard Chevron’s workforce.
In the lead up to The Connected Worker Summit in Munich this December, where Ted joins us to share Chevron’s journey on ‘Infrastructure and Connectivity to Support Connected Worker Project Roll-Out’, Ted joins us for an exclusive interview and shares key insights and lessons learned in safely deploying connectivity solutions in potentially hazardous environments.