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Looking back at NAM’s future of IoT for manufacturing webinar

Jun 9, 2022 | Admin, Latest News, Manufacturing

A few weeks ago, leaders from Infosys and UL joined NAM to discuss the key IoT themes learned from the Leading Edge Growth Forum and how they can aid manufacturers at every stage of IoT maturity. With Rajiv Puri—VP Manufacturing Strategy, Solutions and Partnerships at Infosys— and Sreelatha Surendranathan—Chief Digital Officer at UL— as the lead speakers, and moderated by Anna Chongpinitchai of NAM, this discussion is invaluable for any manufacturer looking to alleviate the technical challenges of the future and seize opportunities strategically. 

You can catch a replay of this webinar discussion below: 

 

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