The port of Antwerp is home to one of the largest chemical clusters in the world. Driven by significantly increased energy costs, the need for sustainability investments, and exponential growth in regulations, the engine of our local prosperity is facing significant challenges. The path forward lies in further automation and digitalization. However, the BASF chemical site in Antwerp covers an area six times the size of the city of Kortrijk. To enable the necessary digital transformation on this vast terrain, an intelligent digital infrastructure strategy is essential.
This presentation zooms in on how a well-planned 5G strategy supports BASF in its digitalization efforts. It highlights how it is possible to build the most suitable 5G model under these economic challenging circumstances by focusing on the development of modular infrastructure in conjunction with an agile implementation of value-creating applications.
Johan Sinaeve
DEWILDE ENGINEERING
Taal : NL
Massimo Mura
TAKEDA
Taal: EN
Raf Swinnen & Ziyed Manoubi
DANONE
Taal: EN
Tijl Charle
CGK
Taal: NL
Johannes Cottyn
FLANDERS MAKE @ UGENT
Taal: NL
Thibault Blyau
IMEC | UGENT
Taal: NL
Mark Van Pee
SIRRIS
Taal: NL
Bernd Geelen
SCANDINAVIAN TOBACCO GROUP
Taal: NL
Wouter Favoreel
FLANDERS MAKE
Taal: EN
Tommy Van De Wouwer
ATLAS COPCO POWER TECHNIQUE
Taal: EN
Jeroen Roelandt
DE WATERGROEP
Taal: EN
Stijn Boussemaere
HOWEST CYBERSECURITY
Taal: EN