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Digital Manufacturing Summit 2022: People at the Center of Digital Transformation

By James Prestwood | 21 Oct 2022 | IN-6719

The 7th Annual Digital Manufacturing Summit 2022, held in Berkshire, United Kingdom, in early October, showed a heavy focus by manufacturers and technology vendors on the impact of people on the success of digital transformation. Manufacturers who push technology without fully mapping out how it will impact and benefit their workforce will meet resistance and blunt the effectiveness of their transformation projects. Success can be found in changing the narrative of how technologies are used and implemented, and this is not just the responsibility of the manufacturers, but also squarely falls in the lap of the technology vendors offering the products.

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Written by James Prestwood

Industry Analyst
As part of the Industrial & Manufacturing team, James Prestwood leads research on high-impact digital technologies in manufacturing production, operations, and service. His research focuses on the most transformative innovations within and across these core domains, including Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), industrial automation (hardware and software), and quality.