PTC Forum Europe in Stuttgart

Katja Preydel,

"The new interface of industrial innovation"

The PTC Forum Europe, under this year's theme "The New Intersection of Industrial Innovation", on November 28 at the ICS of Messe Stuttgart, offers companies the opportunity to gain key industry insights that determine the success of the interaction of digital, physical and human forces.

The event offers an exciting opportunity to gain exclusive insights, experience live demonstrations and network with potential partners and customers.

This year's PTC Executive Keynote is dedicated to the question of how companies can strengthen their competitive advantage through digital transformation. This will be followed by more than 20 specialist lectures and customer presentations from the mechanical and plant engineering, automotive, aviation, medical technology and automation sectors. The topics range from smart factories and augmented reality to the use of a digital twin along the entire product life cycle. Interactive live applications in the exhibition area on CAD, PLM, IIoT and AR as well as on pioneering digitalization projects with efficient PLM and CAD strategies will demonstrate in practice how digitalization can succeed in your own company.

Participation in this industry event is free of charge. The event will also be streamed virtually free of charge and offers access not only to the keynote presentations, but also to the product-specific tracks, where registered interested parties will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with experts online.

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"Digitalization is breaking down previous boundaries and therefore requires companies to have the courage to change," says Stephan Ellenrieder, Senior Vice President Central Europe and Managing Director Germany. "We will be demonstrating industrial innovations and supporting our visitors in Stuttgart with useful tips, best practice examples and directly applicable information for CAD, PLM, IoT and AR."

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