Inside EICF Lake ofCONSTANCE
Photo copyright Koenigs Freunde ©
Destination: Digital Transformation by the Lake of Constance
L
ake Constance is the third largest freshwater lake in Central and Western Europe in surface area (and the second largest in volume), after Lake Geneva and (in surface area) Lake Balaton. The lake is situated where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet. Its shorelines lie in the German
states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, the Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, Thurgau, and Schaffhausen, and the Austrian state of Vorarlberg.
(Source : Wikipedia) This is the setup for the 30th
International Conference & Exhibition at the Bregenz Festival House world acclaimed and known for their Opera season at an open air stage by the lake. This scenario became even more world popular as one of the key scenes of the James Bond film, “Quantum of Solace” was shot here, whilst performing the opera, “Tosca.”
The Conference has been
structured around this venue the Bregenz Festival House within the days 10 to 12 of May , plus an industry visit to the host foundry, Feinguss Blank, in Riedlingen.
12 ❘ March 2020 ® Sunday 10 of May will see the opening of
the Suppliers Exhibition with 40 International Exhibitors covering all supply needs for the process of Investment Casting and supporting activities. The host Foundry of the event Feinguss Blank GmbH shall also be present at the Exhibition with samples of its product portfolio and applications. Welcome reception party shall be held within the exhibition to allow participants to interchange first contacts and initial networking .
Monday 11 of May will see the plenary
opening session with reputed speakers such as DI Adolf Kerbl, MSc from
METALLTECHNISCHE INDUSTRIE (Berufsgruppe
FACHVERBAND Gießereiindustrie).
Mr. Heiko Lickfett from the CAEF (The European Foundry Association) and the Key Note Speaker Prof. Dr. Klemens Skibicki from Cologne Business School talking about “Managing Digital Transformation - Mind over technology!”
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