Modern production is moving to the cloud. Smart factories at the New Industry Forum

On October 14 and 15, representatives of business, public administration and the world of technology will meet at the International Congress Centre in Katowice to discuss the directions of industry transformation and digital security in times of growing threats.
During the New Industry Forum, this topic will be discussed both from a strategic perspective – the state and critical infrastructure – and from an operational perspective, covering the daily functioning of industrial companies.
Discussions during the " Modern Production " session will focus on changes related to the current functioning and challenges facing enterprises in the era of technological transformation.
Modern factories and cloud computingThe foundation of a modern factory is advanced production management systems that enable ongoing monitoring, planning, and optimization of production processes. The foundation of a smart factory is digitization. Data from machines, sensors, and systems is collected, processed, and analyzed in real time. Cloud computing enables decentralized data management and scalable operations. Employees and systems can access information from anywhere, at any time, significantly accelerating responses to change and enabling data-driven decision-making.
These are the issues that the experts from Operator Chmury Krajowej will discuss in their presentation: Magdalena Bachorczyk, sales executive, and Mateusz Hammer, CSO.
OChK is a cloud services provider in Poland. The company provides services such as IT environment management and maintenance, application development and data/AI solutions, optimization, automation, security, and regulatory compliance support. Nearly 400 organizations across nearly all sectors use OChK's services, including public institutions, private companies, corporations, regulated entities, and startups.

During the debate entitled "Modern Production" during the New Industry Forum, issues such as the industrial internet of things (IIoT), virtual twin, robots, co-robots, automatic machines, AI on the production line - analysis, optimization, quality, safety will also be discussed.
The following persons were also invited to participate in the session (in alphabetical order):
- Wojciech Bazan - attorney, partner, JDP,
- Tomasz Haiduk - president, Polish Automation and Robotics Forum,
- Wojciech Klimek - member of the management board for production at FAKRO,
- Tomasz Mirowski - Chief Technology Officer of 3Soft,
- Adam Szafron - Director of Technology and Research and Development at the Maflow Group.
Registration for the event is still open.
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