Industrial Revolution 4.0 – We present eKapija's new Special Edition Newsletter
1. how the Fourth Industrial Revolution affects the business and people's everyday lives;
2. how Serbia is reacting to the changes happening worldwide; how citizens are reacting and what the reactions of the economy are;
3. what the most popular solutions in the industry, business and the agrarian sector are and why life in smart cities is good.
We talked to experts from numerous companies, organizations and associations which develop numerous solutions and services, but which are also carriers of the digital transformation in Serbia.
We talked to Dejan Markovic, the country general manager for Serbia at Schneider Electric, about what makes a solution smart, how new technologies help us save, and we've also seen what the best practices in the world are, but also in Serbia.
Bojan Petkovic, the regional manager at PlanRadar, presented the eponymous solution which enables companies from the construction industry to save time and money..
The company Things Solver is becoming an increasingly recognized player in the IT market in Serbia and beyond, and director Darko Marjanovic presents the company's plans and the Coeus solution, developed by the Things Solver team.
Why innovation is the measure of the sustainability of business in the digital economy was explained to us by Momir Djekic, Chief Disruption Officer at TeleGroup Innovation.
The company GTC has been bringing world trends to Serbia for years now, and we talked to director Pedja Petronijevic about their further plans and future projects.
Mark Raben, CTO at SAP for MEE, was a guest at this year's Coming Conference, and talked to eKapija about the burning modern question – man or machine?
Another thing to focus on in October is the second Fair of Production Technologies, and the director of Solfins 3D, Srdjan Zivkov, reveals the program at the Master Hall of the Novi Sad Fair.
Industry digitization not only optimizes individual steps in production or processing, but also leads to a revolution in global supply chains and ecosystem. The company ABB offers around 200 solutions which can be adapted to the needs of each user.
The company Typhoon HIL Inc presents a solution for the development of new software-controlled devices and systems from the field of energy electronics.
UNIQUE Insurance is the first in the region to enable its clients to have an estimate of the damage on a piece of property or a motor vehicle carried out fully online through the video technology. This kind of communication is possible thanks to the Videochat solution developed by the German company Purpleview, represented in the Serbian market by ICTS DOO Beograd.
The company AIGO, which creates innovative hardware and software solutions, talks about the advantages of life in smart cities. Siemens Mobility presents the project of modernization of the traffic light control system in Belgrade.
Digitization has reached Serbian farms as well, and the company Livona presents the advantages of the use of Trimble GNSS navigator in agriculture.
The Special Edition Newsletter can be viewed HERE.
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