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What will the successful manufacturer of tomorrow look like?

Manufacturing in the Smart World

October 5, 2018 10:00 am GMT

Manufacturing is being profoundly transformed. If you think you’ve seen it before, we’d argue different. The pace of change and depth of disruption is new. Digitisation, data and a larger role in customer experience are new.

Goals may stay the same – improving operational efficiency, quality and speed whilst reducing costs are still at the forefront of R&D investment for manufacturers – but the reasons for them do not.

For example, an ever-growing focus on the consumer as a by-product of manufacturing (on ‘farm to fork’ processes, the end customer wants to know everything about the process; how it was run, where it occurred, which treatments were used and so on), and other ‘new’ focus areas, including supply chain optimisation, industry 4.0, the always on approach, and the concern with operational technology security.

What do your peers think? How are they organising to compete in this changed world? What do they think about tomorrow’s challenges? Within the next 18 months, customer factory lines will automatically talk to third party suppliers supply chains: how are you planning to mitigate this huge security risk to manufacturing?

Join five senior supply chain, automation, IoT and operations executives and thought leaders for this roundtable discussion as we explore manufacturing in a new and very smart world.

Ravi Krishnamoorthi, Head of Manufacturing EMEIA, Fujitsu

An effective Transformation leader and senior executive with 28 years of experience in 360°organisational transformation, driving growth, service excellence and customer delight leveraging multi-cultural, multi-national teams. Particularly adept at managing through change and passion for working with clients to help them on their digital transformation journeys.

A result-oriented, business outcome driven operational leader with experience of having worked on multiple industry domains with specialisation around outsourcing, Next-gen applications and As a service models. A strategy-to- execution leader with experience of having delivered improved financial, greater efficiency and higher market & mind share across technology domains and cultures.

Fujitsu at a Glance

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, offering a full range of technology products, solutions, and services. Approximately 140,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers.

Discussion Points

  • The consumer is fast becoming a focus for manufacturing: what works and how to implement it quickly?
  • Green machine: how digital can be used to mitigate environmental impact?
  • Tomorrow today: predictive maintenance and the smart factory
  • The ideal manufacturer: co-creation and the win/win outcome
Moderator
Adam Burns
Editor-in-chief and Presenter at MeetTheBoss TV