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November 8, 2021

Executive Roundtable October 26, 2021

On October 26, 2021, our Executive Roundtable took place in Lucerne, where we addressed the topic “Development on the test bench: challenges and solution approaches for agile development even in the highly regulated environment of the MedTech industry”. It was a pleasure to have Mr. Thomas Hirt, CTO at Ivoclar Vivadent AG and Mr. Filippo…

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November 3, 2021

Process Mining and RPA

The sustainable combination on the way to a digital corporate future. Technologies such as Process Mining and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) efficiently and purposefully support the advancement of digitization and automation in the company. They form the basis for a successful transformation and help to analyze, understand, improve, and where possible automate processes to ultimately…

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October 28, 2021 News Germany

Sustainability is gaining importance as an awarding criterion in the automotive industry/Six out of ten companies already assess the sustainability of their suppliers  – Supply chain study

Für 89 Prozent der Automotive-Unternehmen gelingt eine nachhaltige Lieferkette nur mit dem Austausch ökologischer Daten. Doch noch mangelt es an der entsprechenden Zusammenarbeit mit vielen Lieferanten, wie die aktuelle Studie “Green Transformation in der Automobilindustrie” zeigt. Weniger als die Hälfte der Unternehmen sagt, dass die Zulieferer sie aktiv beim grünen Wandel unterstützen. Die Automobil-Experten der Unternehmensberatung Staufen haben für die Studie fast 250 Unternehmen aus der Automobilindustrie in Deutschland befragt.

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October 15, 2021 News Germany

61% of German automotive companies link their future viability directly to the green transformation / but not even half of the industry has a functional strategy thus far – Study

For six in ten German automotive companies, it’s clear: Without quick conversion to CO2-neutral production, they will not be able to assert themselves on the market in the future. As the current study “Green Transformation in the Automobile Industry” shows, 87% of the companies have not yet exploited even their rudimentary ecological potential. Thus far, they are lacking an appropriate strategy, and the decisions made have not been implemented consistently. The automotive experts at the management consultancy Staufen surveyed more than 250 OEMs and suppliers from the automotive industry in Germany.

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