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    Dataworks Invited to Speak at National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference 31st January 2018

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    Shane Robinson, Senior Technical Architect with Dataworks has been invited to speak at this years National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference, January 31st in the CityWest Convention Centre.

    Shane leads Dataworks Visualisation and IIoT Services and has over 20 years’ experience working on many high profile system implementations bringing projects from system analysis and design through to validation and installation.

    In this talk Shane will take you through the steps involved in connecting a sensor device to the Microsoft IoT Hub and demonstrate how Microsoft Azure cloud applications can be used to analyse and store the devices streamed data.  He will also show how IoTWorX, a new technology from Iconics, can provide an Azure cloud interface for legacy manufacturing equipment.

    Where:   CityWest Convention Centre, Dublin
         
    When:    Wednesday, January 31st, 2018
         
    Workshop:   IoT Connecting Devices & Manufacturing Equipment to the Cloud
        11.40 am - Seminar 1 - Future Factory
         
    Fee:   Registration is Free
         
    Find Us:       Dataworks Vendor Stand Number J06
        Close to the Main Stage

     

    If you miss the talk make sure to visit our stand to meet with the Dataworks team at stand J06 (close to the Main Stage area) to learn about our innovative solutions that are aligned to contemporary Lean management, Six Sigma, and Shingo principles. We will demonstrate our KPI Visualisation Product which has yielded significant ROI for our customers.

    This conference is of particular relevance to Dataworks - we apply technology to enable process improvements and Operational Excellence for our clients. We strive to develop innovative solutions that support and enhance our clients overall Lean and Continuous Improvement strategy.

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