Digital transformation has allowed businesses not just to survive the changing work environment but to thrive in it. Organizations that had already begun their digital transformation before the pandemic were better prepared to quickly adapt to remote, dispersed teams. Those that did not are now evaluating and making plans to quickly implement transformative technologies.
Digital transformation has allowed businesses not just to survive the changing work environment but to thrive in it.
Digital transformation is not a single, massive deployment, but rather an ongoing journey and fundamental shift in a company’s culture that is attainable for organizations of all sizes. It is the preparedness to adapt to constantly changing and emerging technologies by building a seamless and unified digital foundation that allows for collaboration across all enterprise functions and all stages of product development and lifecycle. The result is to remain competitive in a landscape that shifts around us. Without that agility, companies will stagnate and be left behind.
We have seen real evidence of this in the current work environment: organizations that had already begun their digital transformation before the pandemic were better prepared to quickly adapt to remote, dispersed teams. Those that did not are now evaluating and making plans to quickly implement transformative technologies. Demand for critical foundational technologies like enterprise-wide connectivity and augmented reality continues to grow as organizations evaluate how they’ll position themselves to thrive post-crisis.
Watch Novo PLM, PTC, and other industry experts in this exclusive virtual event. Here is a bit of what we’ll discuss in this webinar:
- How combining connected, centralized, and scalable PLM and AR tools along with a best-in-class strategy can drive success
- What factors you should consider when planning your own digitalization strategy
- How top companies have leveraged these tools and methods to improve team productivity, product quality, and time to market
- How PLM enables a universal, consolidated view of all product data, while an integrated AR fosters collaboration across all enterprise functions in today’s landscape of dispersed engineering and manufacturing teams
Plus, we’ll hear from a company who has undertaken their own digital transformation journey and discuss their challenges, outcomes, and impacts on their business.
About the Speakers:
Nicholas Leeder, BEng (Hons), CEng, MIET – Vice President, Digital Transformation Solutions Field, PTC. Nicholas Leeder is the Vice President of the Digital Transformation Solutions Field accountable for the Sales, Customer Value Lifecycle, Marketing and Enablement globally. During Mr. Leeder’s leadership tenure, PTC has assembled an industry leading team to help our customers define their journeys and realise tangible value from digital transformations. Mr. Leeder’s industry experiences of industrial transformations, including Industrie 4.0, has focused on the changes and challenges to design, manufacture, operate, and service things for a smart, connected world beyond the buzzwords and the hype. He is also an internationally recognised thought leader and keynote speaker including chairing events in Europe such as ManuTalk and keynotes at PI Europe and North America. Mr. Leeder has had numerous articles published and regularly participates in a number of industry advisory bodies including the Financial Times and World Economic Forum’s Industry Strategy meetings for Advanced Manufacturing.
Stephen Saber, MBA – CEO and Chairman, The Pulse Network, Inc. – Partner, Fortis AR. Stephen J. Saber is currently the CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors at at The Pulse Network, Inc., which provides event management, branding, and marketing services and technologies. He is also a partner at Fortis AR, which specializes in augmented reality solutions for manufacturing, training, and service, along with marketing and brand experiences. Previously, Mr. Saber was President of CrossTech Partners and CEO of New Marketing Labs, which merged with The Pulse Network in June 2011. Earlier in his career, he was a managing director at Cambridge Technology Partners (CTP) – one of the fastest growing public IT Services companies. Over the past five years, Mr. Saber has played an advisory role in several major merger and acquisition transactions ranging from $30 million to $450 million in Digital Media and IT. He has also guest lectured in the entrepreneurship program at Babson College. Mr. Saber received his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and B.A. in Computer Science and Psychology from Harvard University.
Hamed Yazdi – Sales Director, Novo PLM. Hamed Yazdi graduated with a bachelors in mechanical engineering and masters in engineering management from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He started his career in sales in the energy sector, selling high-voltage transmission and distribution equipment. He transitioned to focusing on PTC’s software solutions four years ago, representing PTC’s full product line of CAD, PLM, AR, and IOT. He lives with his wife and two boys in Superior, Colorado, where they enjoy camping and tennis in the summers, and skiing in the winters.
Jonathan Bontoft – Director of Supply Chain, Encore Interiors.
To watch, please complete the form on this page. This webinar is sponsored by Novo PLM.