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Is Your Factory Floor Still Stuck in the Past?

Is Your Factory Floor Stuck in the Past?

Modernize Knowledge Transfer to Stay Competitive

Live Webinar - Canvas GFX and Microsoft

September 10, 2024
2 PM ET / 11 AM PT

Front-line knowledge in manufacturing underpins every metric of operational success, including throughput, error rates and – most importantly for manufacturers deploying new technology - quality.

Today much of this knowledge is locked in legacy instructional content which often exists in immutable formats including hard copy and PDF. Meanwhile a new generation of manufacturing workers – digital natives who consume information differently from their predecessors – are coming into the industry.

Manufacturers now need to find the most efficient way to unlock and update this critical knowledge, and future-proof it so it is easy to maintain and keep current, in a format that suits the new manufacturing workforce.

In this webinar, Canvas GFX CEO and National Association of Manufacturers Board Member Patricia Hume is joined by Ward Lawrence, Manufacturing Partner Strategy Lead at Microsoft, to discuss how cutting-edge technologies including AI and digital interactive content can be combined to address this crucially important challenge.

  • The challenges associated with managing and maintaining legacy content
  • How AI can help to unlock and future-proof operational knowledge in manufacturing
  • How to deliver operational knowledge to the digital-native generation

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Is Your Factory Floor Still Stuck in the Past?

Is Your Factory Floor Stuck in the Past?

Live webinar

September 10, 2024 at 2 PM ET

Modernize Knowledge Transfer to Stay Competitive

Live Webinar - Canvas GFX and Microsoft

September 10, 2024
2 PM ET / 11 AM PT

Front-line knowledge in manufacturing underpins every metric of operational success, including throughput, error rates and – most importantly for manufacturers deploying new technology - quality.

Today much of this knowledge is locked in legacy instructional content which often exists in immutable formats including hard copy and PDF. Meanwhile a new generation of manufacturing workers – digital natives who consume information differently from their predecessors – are coming into the industry.

Manufacturers now need to find the most efficient way to unlock and update this critical knowledge, and future-proof it so it is easy to maintain and keep current, in a format that suits the new manufacturing workforce.

In this webinar, Canvas GFX CEO and National Association of Manufacturers Board Member Patricia Hume is joined by Ward Lawrence, Manufacturing Partner Strategy Lead at Microsoft, to discuss how cutting-edge technologies including AI and digital interactive content can be combined to address this crucially important challenge.

  • The challenges associated with managing and maintaining legacy content
  • How AI can help to unlock and future-proof operational knowledge in manufacturing
  • How to deliver operational knowledge to the digital-native generation

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Patricia Hume

CEO, Canvas GFX

A dynamic leader whose career in software and tech spans four decades, including 20 years at the C-level, Patricia is responsible for the company’s strategic vision.

Ward Lawrence

Manufacturing Partner Strategy Lead, Microsoft

Cultivating the partner ecosystem for Microsoft's Manufacturing customers

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