Global Workshop: Building a Successful Automation Strategy

Recorded On: 02/25/2021

This recording is available for 14 days after registration.

The first part of this two-part series takes a deep dive into building a strategy for a successful automation implementation, from how to develop and implement it to building a business case for it.

  • Why automate?
  • What are the features, costs and benefits associated with automation?
  • How do you build a strong business case for automation?
  • How do you get buy in from different stakeholders?

The second part focuses on best practices and lessons learned when building an automation strategy.

  • Real-time case studies from Lyondell, BASF and Borealis.
  • The automation journey.
  • Lessons learned and skill sets needed for the future of digital-age work.

Moderator:

Fredrik Matell, Kloeckner & CO SE, Duisburg Area, Germany 

Speakers:

Faysal Kadi Wahabi, CICP, LyondellBasell Nederland BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Peter Wahnschaffe, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany

Pietro Pavone, BASF Schweiz AG, Basel, Switzerland

Edo Zorge, Borealis Polymers NV, Mechelen, Belgium

Kullie Lehmet, Borealis Polymers NV, Mechelen, Belgium

Leonel Torrejon, ICCE, Axogen Corporation, Alachua, FL

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Building a Successful Automation Strategy (Part 1)
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Open to view video. The first part of this two-part series takes a deep dive into building a strategy for a successful automation implementation, from how to develop and implement it to building a business case for it. Why automate? What are the features, costs and benefits associated with automation? How do you build a strong business case for automation? How do you get buy in from different stakeholders?
Building a Successful Automation Strategy (Part 2)
Open to view video.
Open to view video. The second part focuses on best practices and lessons learned when building an automation strategy. Real-time case studies from Lyondell, BASF and Borealis. The automation journey. Lessons learned and skill sets needed for the future of digital-age work.