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INDUST R IAL INT E R NET OF T HINGSC E NT RAL & S OUTH E AS T E R N E UR OPED E R I V I N G V A L U E F R O M D I G I T A L T R A N S F O R M A T I O N &I N N O V A T I O N I N M A N U F A C T U R I N G & L O G I S T I C S
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Ma je s t ic P la z a P ra gue H o t e l | P ra gue , Cz e c h R ep u b l ic
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Overview:
T he heavy industries a re undergo ing a d ig ita l revo lu tion as com pan ies s trive to leve rage connected dev ices, chang ing the p lay ing fie ld on opera tiona l costs and qua lity .
A ggrega ting huge am oun ts o f da ta , Industry 4 .0 o r the Industria l In te rne t o f T h ings (IIO T ) ne tw orks in te lligen t dev ices bu t the key question fo r bus iness leaders is : how do w e tu rn th is in to bus iness va lue?
T h is tw o-day con fe rence show cases early case s tud ies tha t have de live red an R O I back to the bus iness. A se ries o f deba tes w ill un rave l g iv ing de lega tes new ins igh ts in to how to rea lise the bene fits and re -shape bus iness m ode ls .
C om pan ies tha t don ’t em p loy IIO T so lu tions w ill undoub ted ly be le ft beh ind as they s trugg le to com pete on p rice , e ffic iency and the custom er experience . B y a ttend ing th is tim e ly industry even t fo r the reg ion , you w ill ga in the know ledge you need to acce le ra te your p rog ress in to th is b rave new w orld .
C o n feren ce H ig h lig h ts :
R esearched spec ifica lly fo r the C en tra l and S ou th E ast E urope m arke t, th is tw o -day con fe rence p rov ides in to :
• successfu l IIoT p ilo t p ro jec ts in the reg ion , use cases and em erg ing best p ractice • the key requ is ite e lem ents fo r deve lop ing a robust IIO T s tra tegy• new bus iness m ode ls em erg ing fo r Industry 4 .0 and de fin ing the success crite ria• ensuring system security w hen m oving to rea l-tim e ana ly tics • crea ting an o rgan isa tiona l cu ltu re tha t em braces d ig ita l w ays o f w ork ing
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DAYONE- Monday15thOctober2018
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9.15 Chairman’s welcome and openingremarks
9.30 KeynoteIIOT data strategies and analytics• Taking data out of silos• Ensuring your business gains insight from its
data• How to derive business value from your data• Using IIOT data to inform decisionsPeter Jackson, Chief Data Officer, SouthernWater
10.00 KeynoteIIOT to power Smart CommunitiesThe IIOT revolution in urban and domestic spaces:powering Smart Communities and shared services inthelocal context. Within this context, Maria will be looking at the IIOT strategy, business case and bestpractice modelsfor the Real Estate industry.Maria Sisternas, Co-Founder and Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Mediaurban
10.30 Coffee break
IIOT Strategy
11.10 Case studyImplementing Industry 4.0: overcoming the technical and the human challenges• The business rationale behind the digitalisation
programme• Moving from planning and piloting to deployment of
the new systems• Dealing with the regulatory and security issues
involved in moving from an isolated SCADA system to an integrated, remotely accessible system
• Creating changes to business models, workflows and organisational culture
George Apostolov, Production Planning Director and ITManager, Alcomet
11.40 Case studyIIOT as an enabler for maximising the business value of operational excellence in themanufacturing environmentAhmad Al Gendy, Manufacturing Excellence Head, Al Khaleej Sugar Company
12.10 Case study
The BOGE approach to developing new digital business models and smart services• Implementing BOGE Analytics, a smart
service concept to solve the customerneeds
• The usage of data glasses to tap into globalremoteexpertise
• How the BOGE Smart Factory concept enables us to customise products
Aljoscha Schlosser, Digital Innovation Manager,BOGE Kompressoren
12.40 Lunch
13.55 Case studyIOF2020 programme: the application of IoT to enable precision farmingDr. Karel Charvet, Manager, Czech Centre forScience and Society
14.25 Case studyUser acceptance measurement: a large-scale IoT projectOlivier Lenz, Programmes Director, FederationInternationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
15.15 Coffee break
16.15 Pecha kuchaDeveloping an ecosystem of devices, solutions,software and services to realise the full potential of IIOT effectivelySpeakers will show 20 images, and have 20 seconds to speak on each image, in this upbeat fast paced session. Šimon Chadoba, CEO, IQRF AllianceRadek Vozák, Managing Director, RVTechSvein David Medhaug, Project Manager Innovation and New Technology, Norwegian Maritime Authority
15.45 Expert presentationUnified technological data storage as a way of cleaning up the data source mess
Pavel Sládek, Chief ICT Enterprise Architect, ČEZ ICT Services
16.45 Chairman’s closing remarks
17.00 Sponsored networking drinks
IIOT Pioneers: industry case studies
Technical requisites for a successful IIOT programme
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DAYTWO-Tuesday16thOctober20189.15 Chairman’s welcome and openingremarks
9.30 PanelHow to be a disruptor, not a disrupteeMateusz Nowak, Partner, Mazovia CapitalDarko Dragicevic, Executive Vice President -Partners and Solutions, BragiHans Dahlberg, CDO and Head of Digital Technologies and Innovation, Alpiq(subject to availability)
11.30 PanelWhat could the future smart factory look like and what are the new business models?• What are the success criteria for IIOT projects?• How are the new business models evolving?• What’s happening at the R&D end?• Is your business gleaning the most insight from
itsbig data?
Can Baran Ünal, Engineering, Innovation and Technology Manager, KonveyorEkram Zoroglu, Group Manager, SAP Solution Delivery Center, Mercedes-Benz Turk
10.15 Special insight presentation Process and condition based monitoring for smart factoriesDr Dirk Lange, Technical Director, Marposs
11.00 Coffee break
12.20 Expert presentationIntelligent IoT: Bringing the Power of A.I. to the Internet of ThingsWe are now in a rapid innovation cycle for ArtificialIntelligence, Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learningand Machine Learning. How will these influence IoT? Innovation in Machine Learning (and other algorithms)is taking place at an astonishing pace: thousands of papers are being produced every year. In turnhardware companies are racing to build newprocessors, tools and frameworks. The powerfulcombination of AI and IoT technology is helping companies avoid unplanned downtime, increase operating efficiency, enable new products andservices, and enhance risk management. This talk will provide an up-to-date status overview not only of thisyear's technology but also tomorrow's realistic trends.Patrick Slavenburg, Data Strategist, Smartified and Member, IoT Council
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Expert presentationBlockchain solutions for Industrial IP protection in industry 4.0Dr. Peplluis de la Rosa, Professor, University ofGirona
14.30 PanelMitigating the security risks of introducingreal-time analytics
• Moving from a centralised SCADA system to real- time IIOT
• What are the additional security risks involved?• Experiences with different security measures
and technologies for real-time detection andprevention
• Examples from industry of cyber threats thathave come about due to the additional exposure from real-time operations
David Purón, CTO, Barbara IoT and Member, IoT Council
15.15 Coffee break
15.45 Expert presentationVirtual infrastructure and the cloud: can it be used with IIoT?Prof. Algirdas Pakštas, Professor, Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Chairman, BCSAPSG
16.15 Thought leader presentationNurturing innovation and creating an organisational culture in B2B industry
Dr. Huseyin Guler, Business Planning and Innovation Director, Kastamonu Entegre
16.45 Chairman’s closing remarks and close of conference
Creating the factory of the future
IIOT Security
Taking IIOT to the next level with AI andblockchain
The human side: organisationaltransformation
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