
ALUMINUM USA announced on August 27 that it is joining hands with Future Aluminium Forum, an international technology conference covering all topics related to aluminium and the significance of industry 4.0 in the industry. The Future Aluminium Forum will host a discussion session titled “Path to Industry 4.0” in the sideline of the exhibition on September 12, focussing on how the industry is developing smarter technologies across the value chain to accommodate the industry 4.0 framework. ALUMINUM USA is the leading exhibition and conference to highlight aluminium products, technologies and investments in the United States and serves as a platform to bring the aluminium industry together every two years.

Panelists will highlight how different sectors are developing digital processes and the challenges manufacturers are facing towards implementing industry 4.0 frameworks. After the panel discussion, the panelists will meet the session participants in a Meet & Greet program to share further insight into the solutions available towards adopting digital initiatives. ALUMINUM USA exhibition and conference will cover almost everything related to aluminium in the United States and play a host to the delegates and exhibitors on September 12-13, 2019 at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
The panel discussion will see presentations from representatives from various companies that are offering Industry 4.0 technologies or implementing them in their operations. The key among them are GLAMA Maschinenbau GmbH, SAP SE, Mechanica AI and Dynamic Concept,
The Future Aluminium Forum was initially developed to assist manufacturers and processors in adopting digital technologies and the challenges associated with implementation. Now in its third year, the Forum has established itself as the key event to show case studies and discuss implication of Industry 4.0 across the value chain.
Taking place in Québec City, a hub for innovation, the 2020 Forum will bring together major industry players to present and develop the future of aluminium manufacturing.
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