From 24 September to 10 October, the 2024 L-DIH ON TOUR will provide again key resources and tools to enhance production lines and upskill manufacturing executives and employees on all “shop floors”. For the first time, this initiative, organised by the Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub, managed by Luxinnovation, will cross the Luxembourg border to stop in Germany.
Since 2021, the L-DIH ON TOUR initiative helps to accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies in the manufacturing ecosystem. It does this by bringing the resources required for the digital transformation closer to the manufacturers’ doorsteps, with its famous bright yellow school bus.
This year’s edition, in collaboration with the Digital Learning Hub (DLH), highlights three essential pillars: technology, people, and skills and training. The aim is to equip manufacturing companies with the resources they need to incorporate Industry 4.0 technologies into their production lines and business processes while simultaneously developing the talents of its workforce.
Following the success of previous editions, the bus will again make stops at eight different hosting facilities in various industrial zones in Luxembourg. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to visit three manufacturing companies in Saarland.
The tour features in-depth presentations by the hosting companies, thematic workshops, factory, lab and technical school visits, and awareness sessions on L-DIH services to support businesses in their digital transformation.
The programme also provides an overview of relevant trainings and related L-DIH services available to increase
digital skills in manufacturing, and practical solutions to real-world challenges faced by the industrial ecosystem.
Detailed programme and registration: https://www.dih.lu/en-us/events/l-dih-on-tour-2024
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