Each Manufacturing Execution System (MES) implementation is uniquely tailored to its manufacturing environment. Dive deep with us as we explore the intricacies and challenges inherent to data-driven manufacturing, focusing on the nuances of scaling MES deployments across cloud and edge environments. As manufacturing complexities surge, there’s a pressing demand for a robust, scalable foundation that can handle the evolving tech needs in hybrid cloud environments, containers, and microservices to automate the full lifecycle of MES applications for faster, secure, reliable deployments .Embracing modular deployment, open architectures, and novel methods becomes critical, while sidestepping the common pitfalls inherited in operational technology today. As MES integration becomes vital for manufacturing leaders, comprehend the vision to seamless transition to the future state. Benefit from experiences, get new insights and shape your strategy.
Participants:
Kelly Switt
Senior Director, Global Head of Intelligent Edge Business Development for Red Hat
Kelly leads the Edge strategy for solutions, ecosystems and sales globally at Red Hat. She is a transformation strategist who partners with executives to drive client-centric transformation. Over the past 25 years, her focused approach has led these organizations to achieve goals from securing marketing share through new product entrance, M&A integration and operational digitization. Her work was recognized by receiving the Transformation Leader of the Year Award by the prestigious Women in IT organization.
Adélio Fernandes
VP of Engineering for Critical Manufacturing
Adélio Fernandes holds a Computer Science degree and has eight years of experience in semiconductor, at Infineon and Qimonda. Has had several software development technical and leadership roles, including management of large-scale manufacturing integration projects for semiconductor fabs.