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May
07

IndustryWeek Continuous Improvement

 
Editor's Note

Plant Tours, Inspirational Keynotes, Best Practices

You’ve attended typical conferences in the past, but the experience you can expect at the inaugural IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit is like nothing you’ve seen before. In this unique format, you are truly part of the conversation as IW’s award-winning editorial team digs deep and asks top industry leaders what’s working and what’s not in achieving operational excellence.

Covering important topics from continuous improvement and smart technology adoption, to workforce and leadership dynamics, you’ll walk away with new insights, ideas, and best practices to innovate the way you approach your plant’s operations.

Register now. 

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