It is the challenge facing every Australian business – how to digitise your operations – increasing efficiency and effectiveness by linking key operations and gathering, analysing and actioning data.
Join @AuManufacturing and SoftLabs enterprise software on Wednesday, October 18 at 11am eastern time for our latest online webinar – Your Digitisation Journey.
Editor Peter Roberts will moderate a live, online discussion with three leading manufacturing CEOs to understand their digitisation journey – their aims, achievements, pitfalls and benefits and tips on how to use data.
We will hear from Christopher Janssen, Managing Director at GPC Electronics, Vanessa Katsanevakis, Director of Sussex Taps, Ty Hermans, Managing Director Evolve Group & Velno Holdings, and Rade Bogdanovic, SoftLabs Director, Products and Solutions.
If you want to map out your own digitisation journey – anywhere from design to the factory floor, the leadership team and the sales force – you will learn how to gather and utilise data to improve your business.
Register your interest in attending here.
This webinar is brought to you by SoftLabs enterprise software.
According to Bogdanovic: “SoftLabs proudly anchors its roots as an exemplary Australian-owned company with a broad footprint across Australia and New Zealand. Boasting a robust team of over 50 professionals, we carve out custom business solutions tailored for the manufacturing industry.
“Our strength is reinforced by esteemed technology collaborations with industry giants such as Epicor, Ramco, and Open Text, among others. With our homegrown solutions and a brigade of seasoned technical experts, we’re primed to navigate the most intricate market standards and tackle the pressing manufacturing challenges in Australia and New Zealand.
“Our team is fuelled by a relentless quest for excellence and a steadfast allegiance to our clients. As a pivotal hub for digital transformation, data management, cybersecurity, automation and optimisation, SoftLabs is your gateway to the future of manufacturing.”