How the Internet of Things is Transforming Manufacturers, Logistics, and Service Providers

Webinar Recording

Abstract

Creating a Winning IoT Strategy for Manufacturers, Logistics, and Service Providers.

Webinar

When

Wednesday, August 5th, 2015, 1:00 PM EDT (10:00 AM PDT)

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About

The Internet of Things (IoT) is impacting manufacturing and logistics in a big way; not just in factories and fleet operations, but transforming the core of what companies do—what products they sell and what services they deliver. In this webinar, we move beyond the hyperbole and explore what is actually going on in IoT today and how it is impacting firms. We will explore real world examples, how they formulated strategies, the approaches they took, and the tools they used. In this webinar you will learn:

  • How IoT is impacting products, services, and business models for manufacturers, logistics, and field service providers
  • The new world of IoT data …. and what you can do with it
  • Examples of companies that used their domain expertise and existing assets to leverage IoT technologies to create new offerings and business models
  • How to rapidly create IoT solutions, leveraging new development tools

IoT presents big threats and big opportunities for existing manufacturers and logistics providers. Emerging entrants are disrupting the status quo. If you work for a company that makes, moves, or services products, this webinar is a ‘must attend’ to help you respond and realize an effective and successful IoT strategy.

Speakers

  • Bill McBeath, Chief Research Officer, ChainLink Research
  • Howard Heppelmann, Vice President & General Manager, Connected Product Management, PTC
  • Ann Grackin, CEO, ChainLink Research (Moderator)

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Note: Webinar registrants will also receive a copy of the report “The IoT Impact – Finding Your Company’s Role in the New Smart Connected World.”

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