When the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, a world of uncertainty unfolded for those doing business in the UK and the EU. The referendum was passed in July 2016. Including subsequent delays, the separation was completed after four years in January 2020, with a transition period ending December 2020. Even with the deadlines past, there are still pockets of uncertainty stemming from the separation. We asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable: How has Brexit affected the security industry?
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Digital transformation consulting firm ElevatIQ joins the InfinityQS global partner program
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New alliance will support manufacturers through seamless integration of critical business systems and cloud-based Quality Intelligence
InfinityQS, the global provider of manufacturing Quality Intelligence software and services, has announced a new partnership with ElevatIQ, the digital transformation consulting firm headquartered in North America. By joining forces, both companies will be able to accelerate the digital transformation initiatives of North America’s manufacturing industry, empowering organizations to quickly achieve operational excellence and overcome many of the challenges created by the COVID-19 crisis.
ElevatIQ
ElevatIQ is a full-service consultancy with specialisms in business process automation, customer experience and continuous improvement. Its consultants have the technical expertise to guide clients along each stage of the digital transformation jour
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Cloud adoption for shopfloor production data will gain significant momentum but that is just a fraction of what is in store in 2021, says Jason Chester, Director of Global Channel Programs, InfinityQS.
It is that time of the year when we get asked to provide our predictions on what the manufacturing sector can expect in the year ahead. At the end of 2019, I suggested manufacturers would continue to face numerous challenges:
Changing consumer trends, continuing to drive demand for better, faster cheaper products.
Consumers being more sensitive to ethical business practices, such as waste, environmental impact, ethical manufacturing, re-use, recycling, upcycling.