(B) STREAM Case Study
Monday, September 30
02:30 PM - 03:00 PM
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IIoT plays a crucial role in enabling flexible manufacturing processes and empowering the connected worker in today’s industrial landscape. It allows greater flexibility in production processes, as machines can be reconfigured and optimized on the fly to meet changing demands. Moreover, IIoT facilitates the concept of the connected worker by providing employees with access to real-time data, insights, and instructions through wearable devices or mobile applications. This not only enhances worker productivity and efficiency but also improves safety and decision-making on the factory floor. Connected workers can receive alerts about potential issues, access training materials on-demand, and collaborate seamlessly with colleagues across different locations. This session will focus on:
Hugo is a young leader in the field of Operational Excellence & Smart Factory with experience in the sectors of beverages, infrastructure & construction and automotive. He graduated in Computing Systems (Tec de
Monterrey, Mexico) and obtained his master’s titles in Innovation and Technology Management (University of Cambridge and Sussex, United Kingdom), as Business Transformation Manager (University of Applied
Sciences Northwestern, Switzerland and SAP) and in Operational Excellence in Bavaria, Germany. He has collaborated with ABInbev - Grupo Modell as Senior Advisor in the Strategic Transformation Programme, and his participation in numerous projects allowed him to broaden his skills and experience in Strategic Planning, M&A, Operations, Marketing, Processes and Technology. He later worked as Director in the area of Corporate Strategic Planning in ICA, the leading infrastructure construction and operation company in Mexico, and currently he is in charge of Operational Excellence and Industry 4.0 in the Tier 1 Global Automotive Company IAC, while he is based in Munich, Germany.