Conneqt 2023 Showcases Role of Advanced Analytics in Digital Transformation
May 1, 2023 | Business WireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Seeq Corporation, a leader in manufacturing and industrial internet of things advanced analytics software, kicks off Conneqt 2023, the company's global industry conference, in San Diego. Themed "Catalyze," Conneqt 2023 will bring together Seeq customers, partners, and experts for interactive sessions examining how process organizations can accelerate their digital transformation initiatives and achieve faster business outcomes with advanced analytics.
Conneqt 2023 will bring together Seeq customers, partners, and experts for interactive sessions examining how process organizations can accelerate their digital transformation initiatives and achieve faster business outcomes with advanced analytics.
"Conneqt provides an environment for our customers, partners, and other industry leaders to exchange ideas, data-driven insights, and manufacturing expertise," says Dr. Lisa Graham, CEO at Seeq. "By leveraging the insights gained at Conneqt, along with the latest innovations in advanced analytics, these groups can catalyze scalable and sustainable change across their organizations."
Conneqt 2023 will feature main stage and breakout sessions from industry leaders representing various process industries, such as oil & gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and mining, metals and materials. Customer presentations will showcase Seeq use cases and best practices for addressing digital transformation, workforce empowerment, and sustainability initiatives.
During the customer keynote address, "Change Catalyst for Advanced Analytics," Myles Sumlin, Head of Data Engineering and Architecture at Genentech, will discuss Roche's digital transformation journey, including the role advanced analytics plays in it, the business impact the company has experienced, and the key lessons learned along the way.
"Digital transformation requires organizations to adopt more than technology," says Sumlin. "It requires an organization to set clear goals, successfully manage change, and adopt an agile and collaborative culture. My Conneqt 2023 keynote will address the key elements organizations must consider as they embark on their digital transformation journeys."
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