on-demand webinar

How flexible manufacturing makes your operations more transparent and smarter

Discover how flexible manufacturing combines manufacturing simulation, execution, and automation to transform fast or flexible processes into agile and automated operations.

Estimated Watching Time: 53 minutes

Share

Trusted Traceability for Food & Beverage

Consumer packaged goods manufacturers are looking to speed-up their manual operations or to inject agility into automated operations. Both goals are essential for addressing the needs of a new generation of consumers. Process and hybrid industries have scaled their manufacturing operations according to the FAST or FLEXIBLE paradigm resulting from the 3rd industrial revolution. With truly autonomous machines still a generation away, what can manufacturers do today to establish the Industry 4.0 operations and add agility to their value chain?

The webinar is aimed at:

Experts and responsible persons in manufacturing looking to find new ways to handle the changes in the industry

Don't miss the entire on-demand webinar series:

Discover the Digital Enterprise for food & beverage industry >

Traceability and lifecycle intelligence in the Food & Beverage industry >

Trusted Traceability - Follow cold brew coffee from farm to fork throughout supply chain collaboration >

Real-time locating system (RTLS)  – Localization and Identification Intelligence in F&B >

How flexible manufacturing makes your operations more transparent and smarter >

Meet the speaker

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Alastair Orchard

Vice President

Throughout 20 years of experience first as a manufacturer and then with Siemens, Alastair has focused on the gains in operational efficiency delivered by advanced automation, then MES/MOM and now on digitalization, Industry 4.0 and the future of manufacturing.

Alastair currently leads a global team of Thought Leaders, working with multinationals to digitally transform and become faster, more efficient, and flexible, collaborative organizations. He travels widely and thoroughly enjoys exposing audiences to the astonishing world of the Digital Enterprise. Alastair holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Loughborough University of Technology in the UK and lives in Italy with his wife and four children.

Related resources