Siemens to host Transform 2022 at Manchester Central to encourage decarbonisation in businesses

Jun 30, 2022 | Green Innovation

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Siemens will host a two-day conference and exhibition in Manchester to help organisations become more productive and sustainable as they solve today’s biggest issues including decarbonisation and the race to net zero.

Transform 2022 will be held at the city’s iconic conference venue Manchester Central on July 12 and 13, 2022. The event will bring together hundreds of industry leaders, influencers and regulators from across the UK and Ireland to collaborate and solve some of the most pressing organisational challenges.

From electrification to digitalisation, from finance to e-mobility, Siemens’ Transform 2022 is all about connecting industry leaders and innovators across industries ranging from utilities to transport to manufacturing.      

The world is transforming at a rapid pace and organisations need to adapt to survive. With economic and environmental pressures, businesses can no longer stand still.

Transform 2022 will examine how businesses in a range of industries can transition to Net Zero, adopt more efficient technologies and improve operations to be more efficient. Inspired by Siemen’s own transformation from the decarbonisation of its global estate to optimisation of its factories , the conference aims to help companies prepare to take on the challenges of tomorrow.

Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the latest game-changing solutions and cutting-edge green technologies first-hand. There will be the opportunity to learn from leading speakers from world-renowned, transformative brands of all sizes and connect with peers across industries with a huge cross-sector audience.

Topics to be discussed at the event include business resilience, transforming industry, what’s next in tech, decarbonisation, digitalisation, the future of automation, the pathway to net zero, cybersecurity, rethinking skills, and responding to COVID.    

A Siemens’ Smart Energy Solutions session will run on Wednesday July 13th at 12:45-13:45. The session will cover the opportunities, challenges and implementation associated with Smart Energy Transformation.  

The free-of-charge event includes key-note speeches panels, challenge roundtables and industry tech talks.

Carl Ennis, CEO, Siemens plc said:

“At Transform 2022 Siemens will showcase cutting-edge technology with purpose and learning from our partners and customers who have implemented it to drive their transformation.

“We will bring sector and technology experts who are enabling our industry and infrastructure to become greener, cleaner and more sustainable from across the UK and Ireland. It will also be a huge comeback after a two-year forced hiatus due to the pandemic for our face-to-face gatherings of industry leaders. Siemens is committed to achieving Net Zero by 2030 and we are striving to help make the UK’s industry and infrastructure low carbon by 2050.”

Brian Holliday, Managing Director UK & Ireland, Siemens Digital Industries said:

“Transform creates an opportunity for a much-needed conversation – the chance to hear from industrial companies on how they’re progressing and investing in digitisation despite tough supply, skills and cost conditions. The pace of change is accelerating. The right skills and technologies make a huge difference; however, firms fail to invest due to lack of knowledge of what’s possible. Transform will help unlock the potential behind industrial digital technologies in the right hands in an informal but expert environment with great cross-industry case studies and survey results that will help us answer the questions – how we can make industry more competitive, productive and sustainable?”

To register please visit: www.siemens.co.uk/transform

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