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Digitisation Partners For The Post-Corona World
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|August 2020
CEOs are focused on how the companies can partner to take the next step in the digital transformation of the industry. Companies in different industries and regions have encountered challenges over the past few months
What are the technologies helping the enterprises to master the challenges they are facing today? What will they need to achieve flexibly and efficiently to adapt their business and production to changing conditions and demand in the future? Following are some of the discussions that took place at the Siemens Digital Enterprise Virtual Summit.
The participants to the Siemens virtual summit were – Klaus Helmrich, Member, Managing Board, Siemens AG & CEO, Digital Industries, Christos Varsakelis, Senior Manager, Global Data Analytics & Innovation Technical R&D, GlaxoSmithkline, German Wankmiller, Chairman of the Board & CEO, GROB Group; and Dr. Yu Yong, Chairman, HBIS Group.
Opening the session, Klaus Helmrich said that today, the customers are very excited. We expect over 40,000 participants. Customers and partners can view what our experts say. They can see the benefits of digital enterprise technologies.
Christos Varsakelis said, “The challenge had been mitigated. At R&D level, we have been facing unprecedented disruptions.” We are adjusting to the new conditions.” German Wankmiller noted that they were influenced by changes. They had been in crisis for more than a year. Dr. Yu Yong said there were issues, especially with goods delivery.
German Wankmiller said we have been in partnership with Siemens for long. We use Teamcenter for production. We also use quite a lot of Siemens software tools. We have brought more effectiveness into our production.
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