By PR
The UN-backed Scientific Assessment Panel to the Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances gave us recently an optimistic scenario about the ozone layer – it is on track to recover within four decades.
However, the ambitious goal of the cement industry to become climate-neutral by 2050 has to be achieved through digitisation – it is a certainty – smart manufacturing is the answer for tomorrow. On October 4-5 in Athens, Industry 4.0 – Smart Solutions for Cement and Construction Conference and Exhibition will bring together manufacturing and industrial platforms and practices with state-of-the-art smart technology, digital transformation of manufacturing, production-related industries, and value creation processes.
The conference will tackle the use of large-scale machine-to-machine communication (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) deployments to provide increased automation, improved communication and self-monitoring, and smart machines that can analyze and diagnose issues without the need for human intervention, monitoring or presence. Come to learn from the most resourceful minds and network with the stakeholders from Cement and Construction, IT, Aggregates, Mining, and Green Energy as well as Transportation and Equipment manufacturers.
The key topics of the conference, approached by the leading experts in the field refer to information transparency, technical assistance, and decentralized decisions. The speakers along with the delegates will reflect and debate on the important question of our times: “The Internet of Things (IoT) or the Internet of People (IoP)?”.
Beatrice Ene, Managing Director, Industry Link: “The ability to learn quickly and to adapt fast are the values which are driving now not only personal lives but the industry in general. Major cement manufacturers and other stakeholders across the globe have made strong commitments to sustainability in the cement and concrete industry. Industry 4.0 comes to together find the most innovative and smart solutions to achieve the highest level of sustainability and commitment to a better and cleaner future.”
More information and registration available on www.industrylink.eu and at contact@industrylink.eu
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