Connected Manufacturing Forum

Connected Manufacturing Forum
The Connected Manufacturing Forum is where you will benchmark your digital enterprise strategy, create your blueprint, promote effective change management and learn how to become a smarter, more connected manufacturer. Join 200+ leading Manufacturing, Operations, Technology, Supply Chain and Advanced Engineering executives for a collaborative debate on the latest Industry 4.0 (& 5.0!) trends, challenges and opportunities.

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OTHER PAST CONFERENCES

International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and System Analysis

November 2-3, 2023 | UK

The primary aim of the “Research Society” is to fill the gap between the organization or institute and young researchers and intellectuals who want to expand their knowledge base, spread awareness of their research work, and further their career prospects while providing funding to kickstart the careers of many talented and successful scholars and academicians.

Military Additive Manufacturing 2024 Summit

January 16-17, 2024 | USA

The 8th Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Technology Showcase continues to be North America's premiere military, aerospace and defense 3D printing event featuring senior-level DoD acquisition priorities, international 3D printing initiatives, and innovative technological presentations on cutting-edge solutions being developed across the advanced manufacturing and 3dprnting industry.

aPriori’s Manufacturing Insights Conferences

November 6-8, 2023 | USA

aPriori helps manufacturers unlock the value in your digital twins so that you can make more profitable and sustainable products. In this conference, you’ll learn how to go beyond product twins, to leverage process and factory twins for real sustainable profitability.

Lean Industry 4.0

November 22-23, 2023 | Spain

Lean Industry manufacturers are predicting smart, connected products launched will jump from 35% in 2017 to 47% in 2020, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.3% a year, up from just 14% in 2014. Given constrained engineering, R&D, and production schedule availability consumed supporting legacy products today, this jump in an entirely new product category is forcing manufacturers to reinvent themselves.