Nature-Inspired Circular Economy
Siemens, a global technology leader, will deliver the closing keynote at the inaugural Sustainable Manufacturing Expo. Rahul Garg, VP of Industrial Machinery for Siemens Digital Industries Software, presents "Manufacturing a Better Tomorrow." Garg's address will cover how nature's circular processes can inspire industrial companies to take up circular economy principles. By applying leading-edge technologies such as digital twins, industrial AI, and digital threads, companies can streamline their operations, reduce waste, and become more sustainable.
Sustainability Becomes a Hot Topic
The sustainable manufacturing market is growing rapidly, driven by increased concerns about climate change and resource depletion. Co-located with MD&M West, the Expo provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and explore innovative solutions.
Siemens Presents Key Competencies
Siemens wants to help its customers reach their sustainability goals. It will be presenting some of the key capabilities enabling businesses to make more informed decisions that ensure a positive environmental impact. This means embracing digital technologies allows manufacturers to unlock new opportunities and efficiency, enhancing the bottom line.
Industry Leaders Come Together for a Sustainable Future
Joining Garg as keynote speakers are Andre Marino, SVP Industrial Automation at Schneider Electric, and François Minec, VP and Global Head of Polymers of HP's Personalization and 3D Printing Business. These industry leaders will share their insights on the latest trends and challenges in sustainable manufacturing.
A Pivotal Moment for the Industry
According to Melissa Magestro, VP at Informa Markets Engineering, and the founder of Sustainable Manufacturing Expo, this event has huge significance. "As the world grapples with climate change, sustainable manufacturing has become a top priority for businesses. This Expo provides a crucial platform for industry professionals to come together and drive meaningful change."