Aveva World Conference arrives in Australia
AVEVA World Conference Australia is a forum for individuals with an interest in the changing role of connected technology. The prevalence of digital innovation has led to the transformation of many industries, ranging from mining and energy to food and infrastructure. By adopting a range of technological initiatives, organisations can maximise return on capital projects and profitability across the operations value chain, while minimising risk.
The conference will provide opportunities for delegates to network with industry peers, process experts and automation professionals. The conference strives to connect users and industry experts to present a variety of application stories, best practices and breakout sessions, to discuss how organisations can enhance their industrial digitalisation journey.
Conference attendees can observe interactive panel discussions, live AR/VR demonstrations of new technologies and live demos and exhibitions. The conference allows visitors to see how the growing range of technologies, such as cloud, mobile and IoT, can transform their businesses for sustainable success.
The conference provides attendees with information about customer sharing and direction. Visitors can also attend four available technology tracks: Unified Digital Engineering, Unified Operations Centre, Industrial Cloud Excellence and Asset Performance and Predictive Analysis.
The event will take place 19–20 November, with an Awards Dinner on Day 1 of the event. For more information, visit: https://sw.aveva.com/aveva-world-conference-asia-pacific-2019-australia.
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