Data Leader Days
Data Leader Days ─ Interview with Thomas Hösle, Managing Director of ELABO GmbH | Photo Credits: Connected Industry e.V. – Verband für Digitalisierung und Vernetzung

Data Leader Days 2019 – Interview with Thomas Hösle

At this year's Data Leader Days in Berlin, Thomas Hösle will give a lecture on "Systematic data generation on the shopfloor". In the interview he gives a foretaste.

The Data Leader Days 2019 will take place in Berlin on 13 and 14 November. These are a series of events that bring together executives with a digitization mission and the pioneers of Big Data Analytics. Thomas Hösle, Managing Director of ELABO GmbH, will also speak about "Systematic data generation on the shopfloor" on the second day of the event.

He gives a foretaste in an interview on the subject of "Industry 4.0 – what's next?".

The term "Industry 4.0" was introduced in 2011. But how relevant is the topic just eight years later? And what is the CEO's and self-proclaimed Industry 4.0 Missionary's perspective on the topic? What does the generation and use of data look like in your own company and how will these aspects develop further? You can read these and other questions and interesting answers in the full article, which you can find here.

You are curious and want to learn more about Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Engineering & Architecture, Data Visualization as well as Agile Development, Blockchain and Data Security? Then register for the conference here.
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