Top Strategic Business Trends for Manufacturing Industries
A digital transformation is well underway in manufacturing and has been accelerated through the pandemic. What are the business drivers driving this change going forward and how will these business drivers affect your organization?
In this seminar, Markus Forsgren, Partner at McKinsey, DJ Monzyk, Director of Marketing at Ketiv, and Daniel Hellquist, Business Development Manager at Tacton, share their insights and learnings:
- Which are the rising business drivers for the manufacturing industry
- How these business drivers will affect manufacturing within the next coming years
- How others have tackled these business drivers
- How you can stay prepared in order to stay relevant
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