Are you a manufacturing business who wants to find out how you can create greater energy efficiency and reduce internal costs? Made UK reported that the average rise in energy costs amongst manufacturers has been 424 per cent since early 2021.
This workshop seeks to apply AI as a tool to assist the business in explore software solutions which could assist the business to become more effective and efficient in its manufacturing processes. The event is designed specifically to assist manufacturing business in addressing such issues
HEY Made Smarter has teamed up with Tick9 to provide the following workshop opportunity. This fully funded workshop seeks to attract representatives from Hull & East Yorkshire business community to explore ways of Production Optimisation: Using AI and data analytics tools – its application and cost / funding.
HEY Made Smarter: Production Optimisation Workshop will be held on Thursday 6th November at Aura Innovation Centre starting at 9am
The target audience will be owners and senior project staff with manufacturing businesses (only) to explore:
Streamlining Supply Chain Operations
Discover how AI-driven operations on AI platforms can enhance demand forecasting and inventory management, reducing inefficiencies and improving supply chains. See how companies are leveraging the latest AI-powered solutions.
Production & Factory Operations
Learn how AI and data analytics can minimise downtime, cut waste, and boost efficiency, transforming production processes for greater reliability and performance. See how we AI can help with production planning and factory operations.
Event Commence at 09:00pm: Welcome and Introduction from Les Selby: HEY Made Smarter
09:15 to 11:00 Introduction provided by Steve Fewster, MD @ Tick 9 www.tick9.co.uk
11:00 to 11:30 Refreshment
11:30 to 11:50 Funding Opportunities: Funding streams which could assist delegates in implementing projects plans for data management.
11:50 to 12:00 Questions to speaker / Networking
Please note that non-manufacturers business representatives will be asked to withdraw their interests in attending.