European manufacturing is at a critical juncture. Disruptive forces in the form of the latest technology, legislation, and changing consumer demands are generating possibilities for novel strategies and practices for value creation. With varying levels of existing digital maturity, manufacturers are shifting across the digital age industrial revolutions (IX.0), from Industry 3.0 to Industry 4.0 and towards Industry 5.0.
Drawing on evidence from literature and practice, this session addresses how IX.0 paradigms unfold and the role of management in Industry 5.0 ambition setting for shifting from technology-centred digital transformation towards human-centric, learning-driven digital transformation.
Stijn Van Uytfanghe & Dieter Van de Velde
Premium sound Solutions
Jan van Looy
Deloitte
Michael D'Hoore & Seppe Bodequin
Picanol group & Flanders Make
Geoffroy Jennes
Safran Blades
Tatiana Galibus
Sirris
Daniel Guzman Vargas
Ugent
Johann Marquez-Barja
IMEC
Boris Van de Loock & Sven Nys
Crops
Jan Van Nylen
ZF Wind Power
Johan Van Campenhout
Advario Stolthaven Antwerp
Vincent Haerinck
Toreon
Tijl Deneut en Ruben Verbrugghe
e-BO Enterprises & Norther Offshore Wind Farm