New sponsors including IBM and Intel sign on for Automation Alley’s global Industry 4.0 conference Integr8, Nov. 6 in Detroit

Automation Alley, Michigan’s Industry 4.0 knowledge center and leading technology and manufacturing business association, announces that IBM and Intel have signed on as event sponsors for its global Industry 4.0 conference, Integr8.

Automation Alley, Michigan's Industry 4.0 knowledge center and leading technology and manufacturing business association, announces that IBM and Intel have signed on as event sponsors for its global Industry 4.0 conference, Integr8. Heading into its third year, the Nov. 6 event will move to Detroit's TCF Center (formerly Cobo Center) to accommodate an anticipated 1,000 attendees and an expanded Smart Technology Expo. Automation Alley Executive Director and CEO Tom Kelly said the event is catching the sponsorship attention of global companies who are positioning themselves as leaders in the Industry 4.0 space.


"In just two years, Integr8 has caught the attention of the world stage when it comes to advanced manufacturing. In 2018, the World Economic Forum, which has a global advanced manufacturing initiative in place, came on board. In 2019, we are welcoming mega business brands like IBM and Intel, as well as other new and returning sponsors that are packing a big punch in Industry 4.o," Kelly said. "We are extremely grateful to all of our sponsors and supporting partners who understand the urgency of 4.0 adoption and want to see Michigan and the U.S. lead the charge."

The list of new and returning Integr8 sponsors to date include:

IBM
Splunk
Behco
PTC
DTE
Sario
Marco
SRI International
Intel
Omron
Plex
Clayton & McKervey
Soft Robotics
Kors Engineering
RPM
TrialAssure
SICK Inc.
Kundinger, Inc.
Comau
Feyen Zylstra
MarketsandMarkets
Mettle Ops
Novastar
OPS Solutions
Prosper-Tech Machine & Tool
Macomb Community College
ANSYS
Ascent Aerospace
CenturyLink
DENSO
DTI
Farbman Group
General Dynamics Land Systems
Magna International
Mclaren Health Care
Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center
Oakland Schools
Parker Hannifin
Rehmann
Stefanini
ZEISS Industrial

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and the World Economic Forum continue as Integr8 supporting partners.

Integr8 is a cross-discipline global conference focused on the eight core smart technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, The Cloud, Cybersecurity, Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Materials and Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Immersion. In addition to Michigan and U.S. manufacturing and technology leaders, Integr8 attracts a global audience seeking to learn from and engage with their American counterparts. Countries represented at Integr8 2017 and 2018 included Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Malaysia, China and Japan.

A new format this year will include Industry 4.0 roundtables in addition to breakout sessions; national and international keynote speakers and panelists will offer compelling insights on how to capitalize on the rapid transformation of global manufacturing while ensuring the workforce is prepared for the changing job landscape. The Smart Technology Expo will now include global exhibitors to further highlight the technology options available to facilitate the digital transformation.

Tickets and sponsorship opportunities for the day-long Integr8 conference are available at integr8conference.com. The evening before the conference, Nov. 5, Automation Alley is inviting the business community to mingle with Integr8 presenters and VIP guests at Integr8 Luminate, a strolling dinner and cocktail kick-off reception also held at TCF Center. Tickets for Luminate are also available on the website.

About Automation Alley
Automation Alley is a nonprofit manufacturing and technology business association and Michigan's Industry 4.0 knowledge center, with a global outlook and a regional focus. We connect industry, academia and government to fuel Michigan's economy and accelerate innovation. We offer programs, resources and knowledge to help our members grow and prosper in the digital age.

Our Mission
The mission of Automation Alley is to position Michigan as a global leader in Industry 4.0 by helping our members increase revenue, reduce costs and make strategic decisions during a time of rapid technological change.

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