NEXCON – virtual conference on Smart Manufacturing

5 March 2020
Online
What is NEXCON?
Hosted by STAUFEN.DIGITAL NEONEX for the third time, NEXCON on March 5 is a global online-event for qualification, knowledge-sharing and process improvement in the sector of Smart Manufacturing. The goal is to reduce financial and location barriers and provide easy access to knowledge, global collaboration and Smart Manufacturing exchange – while remaining eco-friendly. The event will be joined by various keynote speakers from companies like Microsoft, Siemens and BASF. Each keynote will feature different aspects, developments and success stories in the field of Smart Manufacturing. Afterwards visitors can join live Q+A sessions with the keynote speakers themselves or other exhibitors.
Speaker highlights include:
- Sebastian Seutter, Industry Lead Manufacturing (Director) Germany, Microsoft
- Dennis Zwetschke, Head of Production Engineering, Meßgerätewerk Berlin, Siemens
- Carlos Santiago, VP Operations, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil
- Uwe Hinsen, Vice President, Digitalization Production & Technology, BASF Schweiz AG
What is different at NEXCON in 2020?
While previous NEXCONs understood itself as single, one-day events, NEXCON in 2020 offers much more. This year, the Global Conference on March 5 is only a prelude to numerous other highlights on the platform, sharing the name NEXCON. Throughout 2020, NEXCON will offer seminars, coaching sessions and expert talks.
How does it work?
To get access to the NEXCON platform, a ticket is required. After the registration is complete, visitors can choose between two types of tickets, LITE and PREMIUM. The free LITE ticket offers limited access to content available on the platform. The PREMIUM ticket – which costs 79 € – will give unlimited access to all content coming in 2020. As an additional incentive, NEXCON offers special group rates for companies and organizations.
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