Due to growing international competition, pressure on margins and changes in the chain, many manufacturing companies experience the pressure to work even more efficiently. Much efficiency improvement is hidden in a better cooperation between Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT). 

Two separate worlds
IT is the baby of the business, where everything revolves around financial data. OT is the engine of the shop floor, where productivity is almost obsessively controlled. Two separate worlds that suddenly have to work together to make their organization future-proof. This collaboration does not always go smoothly. What can you do about this? We discuss four important steps to get both departments on the same page:
1. Understand the differences between IT & OT
2. Identify the benefits of collaboration
3. Start small
4. Collaborate with competitors.

Visit us during the PPA congress at the fair or register for our presentationWe would like to explain to you how these 4 steps apply to you and how you can get started with them. 

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