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Taking place on Wednesday October 12 at 12pm (UK) and hosted in partnership with DETI (Digital Engineering Technology & Innovation), the session will reflect on digital deliverables across three core areas, based on the first-hand experience of DETI’s own experts. With digitisation’s promise of faster production cycles, reduced waste and decreasing costs, for many businesses the scale of transition required can seem overwhelming. That’s why DETI has defined the building blocks of change - the capabilities that will enable every industry to push ahead and fast; Process Innovation & Productivity, Sustainability, and Digital Skills.
- Process Innovation & Productivity – the systems, processes, proof-of-concepts/test beds that will help organisations to exploit value from data, explore and test technologies to accelerate innovation
- Sustainability – developing sustainable processes and products to calculate and reduce carbon emissions, including the DETI Eco-meter
- Digital Skills – reskilling and upskilling of the workforce needed by organisations to digitally transform
Presenters:
- Marc Funnell, Head of Digital at the National Composites Centre
- David Pugh, Head of Sustainability, Digital Catapult
- Claire Arbery, Director, West of England Institute of Technology
- James Gopsill, Senior Research Fellow - Centre for Modelling and Simulation & University of Bristol
Host:
- Andrew Wade, Features Editor, The Engineer
When:
- Wed, Oct 12, 2022 - 12:00 PM (UK)
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