Registration now open for Emerson Exchange Asia Pacific 2021
Emerson Exchange Asia Pacific Virtual Edition 2021 is now open for registration. The virtual event will be on from 26–28 October and is open to all current Emerson customers and prospective customers, partners and employees. The company says it values having everybody participating and has made the event complimentary.
Emerson says that registrants will discover new and interesting ways of solving problems that will enable them to transform their manufacturing plant by digitalising, resulting in higher profit, improved safety and reduced carbon footprint. It is an opportunity to hear about proven solutions and discover products, services and technologies that will help transform operations, according to the company.
Agenda and format
The series will feature content from a broad range of experts both within Emerson and from the industry. There will be over 100 sessions to choose from across the three days of 26–28 October, including product roadmaps and demonstrations, case studies, keynote addresses and ‘Meet the Expert’ sessions with subject matter experts.
Key themes to expect include:
- Advanced analytics
- Digital twins
- Plant personnel safety
- Cybersecurity
- Energy management
- Predictive maintenance
- Production efficiency
- Wireless technology
- Sustainability and decarbonisation
Registration
Emerson Exchange Asia Pacific Virtual Edition will include a free, all-access pass with approved registration, but limited seats are available. Current customers, users and prior attendees will be offered first access. Future communication will announcing when the agenda selections are available, with sessions to choose from across the three days of 26–28 October. Additional information about the conference will be published on the Emerson Exchange Asia Pacific website periodically.
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