IN4M to attract hundreds of business leaders and manufacturing professionals, automation on agenda
The next generation of manufacturing will take place at one of the most historic sites in all of professional football. Lambeau Field will host IN4M (pronounced in-forum), a manufacturing conference showcasing the latest in industrial automation, robotics, AI, cybersecurity, and smart manufacturing. Hosted by Werner Electric Supply, the conference will be August 20-21, 2024, and registration is now open at https://na.eventscloud.com/IN4M24.
Business leaders, network security, IT, engineers, and manufacturing professionals are all encouraged to attend. “We are excited to gather professionals from across Wisconsin, to show how automation can help improve efficiencies in all aspects of manufacturing,” said Craig Wiedemeier, President of Werner Electric. He added that attendees will be able to see examples of smart manufacturing in a wide range of demonstrations and expert presentations.
The conference is expanding sessions in 2024 to address the increased trend toward automation in all aspects of production, especially for medium-sized manufacturing companies.
Breakout sessions and discussion topics will cover the latest developments in Industry 4.0:
· Technical sessions will cover topics from optimizing loop control to enterprise-wide connectivity in a variety of manufacturing applications.
· Business leaders will have the opportunity to discover how modern automation can address labor shortages, give them access to real-time data for better decision making, and make their businesses more profitable.
· The conference will feature live, hands-on labs that will allow attendees and system experts to test-drive new software and hardware.
· Attendees will gain insights into cybersecurity, physical security, and IT risk management, learning how they can be impacted and ways to strengthen their security posture.
Werner Electric is hosting the event in part to emphasize its services in automation technology and allow manufacturers to engage with key suppliers at the tradeshow portion of the event.
“The majority of our business is automation products, but our services are evolving to help customers manage the digital transformation of their operations,” Weston Timmers, Product Manager at Werner Electric said. “Our engineers and product specialists can look at the design of a system, the components that make it work, and recommend automation enhancements to move to the next level of productivity.”
For more information on the conference and to register, visit wernerelectric.com/events/in4m
About Werner Electric Supply
Werner Electric Supply provides automation, electrical and industrial network products, services and training to a wide range of industrial, commercial and construction customers. Werner Electric, a winner of the New North Workplace Excellence Award, employs around 500 people in 11 locations throughout the state of Wisconsin and the Upper Michigan region. We take pride in our vision of a relentless pursuit of exceptional customer experiences. Our mission emulates an unwavering commitment to our customers, families, communities and each other. Visit WernerElectric.com to learn more.