Digital Transformation Forum Boston 1-2 May, 2024

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
5 April, 2024 | 2 min for reading
Digital Transformation Forum Boston 1-2 May, 2024

I’m super excited to share that OpenBOM is going to attend the Digital Transformation Forum in Boston early in May. Live events are a huge opportunity to meet people in real (not virtual reality), which is always great. If you’re looking to attend the Digital Transformation Forum, please contact me – I have a few discount codes available. 

Digital Transformation Forum and Robotics Summit. 

The Digital Transformation Forum serves as a pivotal educational platform for manufacturers embarking on their digital journeys, aimed at enhancing production capabilities and fortifying supply chains. Addressing critical topics such as Infrastructure for Industry 5.0, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Analytics/AI, Engineering and the Digital Thread, Supply Chain Visibility, and The Future Workforce, the forum provides comprehensive insights into the technological advancements reshaping the manufacturing landscape. Through engaging with industry leaders, technology experts, and peers, participants gain invaluable knowledge and strategies to navigate the complexities of digital transformation effectively.

At this inaugural event, participants have the exclusive opportunity to interact with industry luminaries, exchange ideas, and explore cutting-edge solutions that can revolutionize manufacturing processes. Delving into strategies for implementing Industry 4.0 solutions, harnessing data analytics, and adopting smart technologies, attendees glean insights into reshaping their operations for enhanced efficiency and competitiveness. Moreover, the expo floor features live demonstrations of enabling technologies and state-of-the-art robotic systems, enabling manufacturers to witness firsthand the transformative potential of these innovations.

Beyond education and exploration, the Digital Transformation Forum fosters networking opportunities for attendees to forge collaborations, share experiences, and establish partnerships with like-minded professionals. Additionally, co-located with the forum is the Robotics Summit & Expo, the premier technical event for commercial robotics developers. Through specialized sessions, engineers gain insights into developing the next generation of commercial robotics, further enriching the transformative dialogue within the manufacturing industry.

OpenBOM Session and Live Demo 

I’m going to speak and demonstrate OpenBOM at the Digital Forum. I’d love you to join my session and the discussion after the session. Check for more information here.

The focus of my presentation is about harnessing the power of engineering data. In the digital environment, the data is one of the most powerful assets. Having the ability to get data easily accessed, and use it for impact analysis and future AI applications is the future we envision for OpenBOM. 

Conclusion: 

After COVID, the biggest value of attending the events is to talk to people. I’m excited to join the Digital Transformation Forum in Boston and look forward to seeing you there. 

In the meantime, REGISTER FOR FREE to check how OpenBOM can help you. 

Best, Oleg

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