Schneider Innovation Summit North America 2021: November 10

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October 25, 2021

Combining global trends… with local insights

Global keynote
On-demand access

Featuring:

  • Chairman & CEO Jean-Pascal Tricoire’s keynote
  • World Premiere Innovation showcase
  • CNBC CxO panel discussion 

Innovation Summit North America 2021
November 10 – 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET

Featuring:

  • A keynote from Annette Clayton, President & CEO, Schneider Electric North America 
  • Panel discussions with experts on infrastructure solutions and sustainability strategies 
  • Industry-specific strategy talks to prepare your business for the all-digital, all-electric future

Path to Sustainability

It’s time. It’s time to push sustainability efforts further. It’s time to engage. It’stime for action — because what’s good for the planet is good for your business. And the tools you need to get ready for the future are here, today.

Join your peers, customers, business leaders, and experts for Innovation Summit North America 2021, where we’ll discuss strategies to help your business manage energy and automation in the new normal.

Learn how to achieve sustainability in your home, at your organization, for your customers, and across your supply chain — so that we can embark on the path to sustainability, together.

Go HERE to register

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