Industrial Agility In Action: Digital Strategies To Maximise Industrial Operations
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Industrial firms are being hit by operational shocks with growing frequency and complexity. Supply chain disruptions, energy price volatility, labour shortages and rapid shifts in demand are forcing operations teams to revise production schedules at short notice, optimise asset lifecycles and adapt workflows faster than ever before.
As traditional approaches struggle to keep pace, Industrial Agility is emerging as a core capability for organisations that need to respond faster and more effectively when conditions change.
Join Verdantix to find out how manufacturing and industrial leaders can build this capability through digitalisation. We will explore how unified data platforms and technologies such as APM, EAM, Industrial AI, MES and MOM are being applied across production operations, asset management and design engineering, and why getting the people and process side right matters just as much as the technology.
Join us to discover:
- Why operational shocks are increasingly threatening asset uptime and performance and why traditional maintenance approaches fall short
- What Industrial Agility means in practice for operations, maintenance, engineering, reliability and production teams
- The digital strategies and technologies that form the foundation of an agile, resilient manufacturing operations
- The organisational behaviours that are critical to making digital strategies successful
About the authors

Josh Graessle
Senior Manager
Josh is a Senior Manager at Verdantix, covering industrial transformation, with a focus on manufacturing operations management, industrial design and engineering, and asset ma...
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Malavika Tohani
Research Director
Malavika is a Research Director at Verdantix, guiding research that explores how digital technologies and services are reshaping industrial operations to become safer, more ef...
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