Exhibitions / Congresses

International SAP Conference for Manufacturing

Germany, Darmstadt - 01/10/2015 - 02/10/2015
International SAP Conference for Manufacturing We are delighted to announce the inaugural International SAP Conference for Manufacturing, your exciting opportunity to learn how Connected Manufacturing can deliver a platform for optimizing manufacturing operations, allowing you to leverage a variety of data sources from both enterprise systems and operations.

This customer-centric, business focused event - co-located as part of our International SAP Conferences on Extended Supply Chain - is designed for both discrete and process manufacturing industries, presenting an unmissable opportunity to learn how to manage your data, gain a strategic advantage, increase productivity, and reduce costs.

Event Highlights:

Learn first hand from leading companies from a wide range of industries how they have successfully deployed SAP solutions to transform their production, improve business processes and meet customer demands

Understand SAP's strategy and solution roadmap for the manufacturing industry
Keep up-to-date with the latest news and innovations

Share experiences with like-minded peers
Increase your expertise in a collaborative learning environment

Learn more about the products and services provided by SAP Partners that complement the SAP portfolio
Date(s)
01/10/2015 - 02/10/2015
Time(s)
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue
Darmstadtium Congress Centre
Ticketing
EUR 1090 - EUR 1250
Contact for booking / more info
k.lenihan@tacook.com
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