How much IT does an airline require? And how can IT improve the healthcare system? Industrial users are today more reliant than ever on IT solutions that simplify, streamline and automate their processes. The Industrial Users Conference at CeBIT is dedicated to this important topic. Boasting an array of focal points, the five-day event is designed to bring together experts from specific sectors:
On Monday, 10 March, the focus will be on energy and in particular security in smart grids and processing centres as key technologies in the transition from fossil fuels to renewables.
On the Tuesday, Industrie 4.0 takes centre stage. Christian Illek, CEO of Microsoft Deutschland, explains: “Industrie 4.0 stands for global competition. The challenge is to reach the next evolutionary stage of industrial value added as quickly as possible. Companies that only move over to intelligent IT infrastructures in production are not doing enough. Machines and sensors that exchange data in an ‘Internet of Things’ are just one side of the coin. On the other side are the merging of production and corporate IT, the synchronization of industrial processes, business analyses and the resulting decision-making in real time. The Industrial Users Conference gives Microsoft an excellent platform on which to showcase its broad portfolio of solutions in concert with our partners.”
Automotive and aviation is the topic on Wednesday, 12 March. Dr. Gunter Küchler, Member of the Board of Lufthansa Systems AG, will talk about IT solutions for airlines during the Industrial Users Conference: “The business processes used by the airline industry are characterized by their exceedingly high complexity and dynamism. That’s why IT is a key success factor in this sector. Lufthansa Systems has developed a comprehensive range of innovative IT solutions that help over 300 airlines of all sizes to optimize their processes and survive in this highly competitive industry. During CeBIT we will demonstrate how our technological expertise and extensive experience of complex projects can assist customers from the airline industry and other sectors in gaining a strategic competitive advantage.”
Health and M2M solutions will be in the spotlight on Thursday. One of the participating companies is KYOCERA. Uwe Götze, Marketing Director at KYOCERA Document Solutions Deutschland GmbH, explains: “We will use our presentation at CeBIT to show IT decision-makers how optimized document processes can reduce costs and increase competitiveness. This is of prime importance in the healthcare sector as any cost reductions here must not impact on patients or personnel. We will therefore take advantage of the Industrial Users Conference to talk with managers in this area about the opportunities and benefits presented by the relevant solutions. Our specialist lecture will focus on the scanning of diagnosis paperwork in picture archiving and communication systems (or PACS), as well as the efficient sharing of information using electronic health records (EHRs).”
On Friday, 14 March, the keynote topics will be smart cities and logistics.
With top-ranking partners such as BITKOM, hannoverimpuls and the Industrie 4.0 platform, the Industrial Users Conference offers a high-calibre, innovative and informative network platform for experts in the IT industry and innovation drivers as well as decision-makers from user industries. Eminent speakers from the event’s Premium Sponsors – Lufthansa Systems, Kyocera and Microsoft – will offer forward-looking insights into industrial networking. The Industrial Users Conference in Hall 12 will boast an informative and attractive setting that includes showcases presented by industrial users.
The Industrial Users Conference attracts a high level of interest among its target group. In particular, there will be plenty to draw the attention of IT managers from user companies. Christoph Hecker, Director of VOICE e. V., elaborates: “As the association representing IT Users in Germany, we are very excited about this new conference format at CeBIT. IT has enormous potential, particularly in the manufacturing sectors, and increasingly that potential can be exploited through current topics such as Industrie 4.0, smart grids and the connected car. Our members can be sure to find inspiring new ideas and meet business partners of interest at the Industrial Users Conference.”