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Speakers and discussion leaders at Manufacturing Digitalisation Summit include:

Steve Penver, Group Head of Digital Integration, Babcock International

Clare Sibley, Head of Quality & Manufacturing Engineering, Williams Racing

Philip McNaughton, Head of Decarbonisation, British Sugar

Simon Martin, Head of Global Manufacturing, Yunex Traffic

Natalie Watson, Group Head of Sustainability, The Vita Group

Roy Pearson, NPI & Plant Engineering Manager, Gestamp

Paul Knight, Information Services & CISO, Turntide Technologies

Rashitha Jayasekara, Chief of Digital Manufacturing, Rolls Royce

Carl Haycock, UK Operations Director, Domino Printing Sciences

Alastair Henniker-Heaton, Manufacturing Systems Solution Architect, Johnson Matthey

The second annual Manufacturing Digitalisation Summit will be taking place in Birmingham on 7-8 June as part of Manufacturing and Engineering Week and several of the mentioned challenges will be discussed in our interactive roundtable discussion sessions.

Speakers and discussion leaders at the summit include senior digital, data, engineering and IT professionals from across the manufacturing industry.

Prasad Manorathna, Global Program Manager, Dover Corporation

Kallum Welch, Head of Manufacturing Engineering IS&S, Airbus

Suranjan Ghosh, Global Operations Director, Morgan Advanced Material

Steve Evans, Director of Research in Industrial Sustainability, IfM (University of Cambridge)

For more information on the Manufacturing Digitalisation Summit and to register your place please go to: manufacturing-digitalisation.com

Sustainability

At Manufacturing Digitalisation Summit, taking place at the Birmingham NEC on 7-8 June, Phil McNaughton, Head of Decarbonisation at British Sugar, will be giving a keynote around the decarbonisation challenges for larger manufacturers with dispersed industrial sites and how digitalisation can help. The Manufacturer Editor, Joe Bush, caught up with him to find out more

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