Schneider Electric Innovation Summit North America 2020

EIN SE inovation 400

Oct 23, 2020

With the world changing at an unprecedented pace, companies today must respond quickly, responsibly. Discover the best strategies and latest technologies to help you thrive in the new normal. 

Experience the Schneider Electric virtual event from your home or office. Join 1,000+ industry leaders and gain access to: 

  • Insights from 50+ thought leaders
  • 20+ in-depth Strategy Talks and Expert Learning Sessions
  • The latest EcoStruxure™ solutions in 3D at the Innovation Hub

Keynote: Digital Solutions for Sustainability by Chairman and CEO Jean-Pascal Tricoire.

Keynote: The Biggest Industrial Pivot of the Last 75 Years by North American CEO and President Annette Clayton.

Panel discussing key topics impacting the regions, featuring local country presidents, including the “Future of Work in Canada” hosted by Canada Country President Susan Uthayakumar.

15-minute breakout sessions from subject matter experts on topics like energy management, industrial automation and IoT, cybersecurity and infrastructure innovation.

Go HERE to register and view the agenda 

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