Find out what your competitors are doing in the Industry 4.0 space?

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UK manufacturing SMEs can get the answers to this industry critical question – plus crucially what competitors aren’t doing – at a bespoke interactive MACH 2022 seminar.

 

Hosted by Alastair Crawford, CEO of smarter manufacturing experts LMAC Consulting, it takes place on Thursday 7th April, 10.30-11am, and will share the findings from their own and worldwide Industry 4.0 assessments and implementation programmes.

 

It will summarise the benefits of the pioneering SIRI (Smart Industry Readiness Index) assessment, which is the internationally recognised standard for Industry 4.0 planning and endorsed by the World Economic Forum – with Alastair the first certified SIRI assessor for the UK based on five years of market leading expertise in Australasia.

 

Alastair will take participants through the four archetypes of business transformation,  explaining the differences between low variant/high maturity industries like aerospace and automotive, against the low levels of maturity/very high variations of other sub sectors– and the different solutions for both.

 

He will use practical examples from his Precision Parts, General Manufacturing and Food & Beverage sectors experience to show how companies are addressing priority dimensions using Industry 4.0 solutions.

 

He explains: “It will be an insightful deep dive into where each sector sits in these archetypes and what it means exactly. Benchmarking examples will also help visualise the maturity gaps, whilst giving examples of low cost, simple and quick win solutions to start with that are directly relevant to UK SMEs.”

 

Plus, it’s not just about digital technology adoption; the people and process pillars need equal focus if the change is to be successful.

 

Register for the seminar now at to find out how essential Industry 4.0 adoption delivers a tangible bottom line benefit. Also, catch LMAC on Stand 6-853.

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