MANUFACTURING MATTERS: The future of manufacturing
Covid-19 is accelerating and reshaping South African and African manufacturing. It’s compounding existing challenges while simultaneously eradicating established practices, subsequently altering the manufacturing world as we know it.
Looking into the future of manufacturing, is an aspect many manufacturing CEOs will be actively exploring and requires new approaches, and new forms of collaboration to increase overall resilience.
In the uncertain world we are currently living in, all businesses want to look into the ‘crystal ball’ to find out, what now, where to next and what will be the impact on business. Unfortunately, no one can rightly predict the future, but a change in thought processes to begin to think like futurists and create strategies to ensure that businesses have more robust plans is vital to overcome the impact of Covid-19.
A 3-part web-series is currently underway hosted by the Manufacturing Indaba and Futureworld. They comprise thought-provoking and progressive sessions that are set to educate and inspire African industrialists to transition from a state of panic and crisis control, to identifying and capitalising on latent, yet consequential opportunities that have the propensity to take manufacturing businesses to unprecedented levels.
The upcoming and second webinar to be hosted will feature:
Part 2: Future of Manufacturing:
From global to local, closer alignment of value chains, augmenting with tech (IOT, 3d Printing, 4IR, etc), decentralization and new demand
11h00 – 12h00 I 5 June 2020
The 3-part series is live and Part 2 specifically speaks to supporting a change of thinking and to look at the future. Remember the Future is a matter of choice, not chance so please do join us.
For more information and how to register, click here https://manufacturingindaba.co.za/webinar/
or chat to us on info@manufacturingindaba.co.za
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