
![]() |
Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Explore the future of digitalisation with real industry insight
11 July 2019
Mitsubishi Electric is hosting a national event where visitors can explore the very latest technology being applied in smart manufacturing and discover how leading companies from a variety of industrial sectors are navigating their path towards digitalisation.
The SMART INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE is being held on 18th September 2019 at The British Motor Museum in Gaydon where key speakers from the likes of Nissan, Amazon and the Dept. for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy will be presenting. Subjects include the latest on government policy and how it will affect industry, plus the most recent real-world innovations being put into practice.
Entry into the event is complimentary but places are limited and so it is important to register soon. The entire day can be spent networking, taking in valuable insights from key people and exploring the implementation of the latest digitalisation solutions within the industrial / manufacturing sector.
Organiser Garry Lewis comments: “The whole idea of this event is that we invite companies and individuals that have a big influence on technology today and how it will be applied tomorrow to share what they know with a wider audience. We want our delegates to discover something new on the day and understand how leading organisations are approaching and implementing Smart Manufacturing.”
Ideal for business leaders, senior managers, production directors and end users. If you’re trying to navigate the implications of digitalisation for your business this is an event you can’t afford to miss.
Confirmed subjects and participants are:
- UK Manufacturing – Dept. for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
- Logistics – Amazon Web Services
- Utilities – Severn Trent Water
- Automotive – Nissan UK
- Process Industry – Orbital
- Infrastructure – Telent
Register now at gb3a.mitsubishielectric.com/SIE
- Cyber security & operational technology (OT) webinar
- PLC has innovative safety module option
- Market leaders cooperate to match drives & motors
- Mitsubishi launches new display range
- Setting metalworking 4.0 in motion
- Mike Cairns to lead Mitsubishi Electric UK’s Automation Systems Division
- ESOS – Opportunity or red tape?
- Speeds up MELFA robot deployment
- Are your VSDs running at maximum efficiency?
- 30 YEARS OF VSDS
- No related articles listed