May 26, 2024
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Operational Excellence Summit

Scores of delegates from across the UK and overseas are expected to attend the ‘Unlocking Operational Excellence’ Summit in Hamburg, Germany next month.

The three-day event, between 12th – 14th June, will bring together like-minded people, providing an ideal platform for discussion and debate on core topics relating to Operational Excellence.

Themed ‘Mastering the Symphony of Success: Elevate, Innovate, Accelerate’, the conference is once again being presented by Keynotion, Europe’s premier conference organiser.

Along an impressive list of keynote speakers, industry experts will include Chair, Armand Angeli, Vice President, Digital Transformation Group, DFCG, Serkan Deveci from Google, Dr Samir Medrouk, Global Head – Strategy & Performance Advisory, SAP, Ken Kaser from Siemens, Harpreet Singh Bamrah from John Crane – to list just a handful.

Agenda focus overs will include; Innovation & Strategy, People & Culture, Process & Efficiency, Technology & Data and Sustainability & Future Trends.

For more information visit www.key-notion.com

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