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In the current era of change and disruption, the industrial sector cannot avoid the challenge of digital transformation. Manufacturers have already started a profound transformation that is essential, but can sometimes frighten. However, a successful digital transition can increase profitability by 40% (McKinsey).

The Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub organises a series of talks targeting industrial companies in Luxembourg with our partners FEDIL, LIST, University of Luxembourg,  Chamber of Commerce, FNR and the Ministry of the Economy. The talks will provide not only a detailed view of the steps and processes of digital transformation, but also an overview of the available offers and service providers in this field that is as comprehensive as possible.

This series consists of 4 main sections spread over 8 short episodes.

We are looking forward to your participation.

Programme

Opening Episode

Section 1: Towards a differentiated experience

Section 2: Acquiring new markets with a new focus

Section 3 Attracting talent and improving existing skills

Section 4: Building an open, interconnected and innovative factory

Closing Episode

  • Closing L-DIH talks – TBC

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