Next-Gen Manufacturing: How Hybrid Cloud Empowers Smart Factories

Next-Gen Manufacturing: How Hybrid Cloud Empowers Smart Factories

By OpenGov Asia

Singapore Standard Time 8:00 AM - 11:10 AM (GMT+08:00)

Date and time

Location

Sheraton Towers Singapore

39 Scotts Road Singapore, 228230 Singapore

Agenda

8:00 AM

Registration and Breakfast

8:55 AM

Group Photograph (Yes, we will share this)

9:00 AM

Opening Remarks

Mohit, Sagar, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia

9:20 AM

Welcome Address

HPE Subject Matter Expert

9:25 AM

Power Talk

Mohit Sagar, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia

Invited Guest Speaker

HPE Subject Matter Expert

Ingram Micro Subject Matter Expert

9:45 AM

Interactive Discussion

11:05 AM

Closing Remarks

HPE Subject Matter Expert

11:10 AM

End of OpenGov Breakfast Insight

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours, 10 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

AI-Ready Hybrid Cloud Advancing Smart, Resilient Manufacturing

Manufacturing is at a pivotal juncture, shaping not only production but broader transformation. Disrupted supply chains, sustainability demands, rising automation, and global competition are driving factories to adapt swiftly. In this context, Hybrid IT emerges not just as infrastructure, but as a strategic force connecting legacy systems, cloud flexibility, and real-time intelligence at the edge. 

A factory becomes a seamless digital continuum, where machines, sensors, and processes communicate continuously. Edge computing analyses data at its source, enabling instant adjustments that keep production precise and agile.  

Adaptive cloud environments provide scalability and innovation, powering AI models, simulations, and enterprise-wide insights. A unified control layer spans private and public systems, offering visibility, orchestration, and streamlined operations. 

Hybrid IT forms an intelligent, hybrid fabric with embedded intelligence, unifying on-premises, edge, and cloud operations. It enables automated performance tuning, cost optimisation, and continuous adaptation, a living operational brain that balances capacity, reduces complexity, and drives the manufacturing ecosystem forward. 

The impact is transformative. On the factory floor, equipment communicates its health to edge AI, which predicts maintenance needs before failures disrupt production. In the cloud, intelligence refines these insights across sites, creating a unified view that strengthens decision-making at every level. Quality control shifts from periodic checks to continuous vigilance. 

Digital twins create virtual replicas for rapid, risk-free testing, accelerating innovation. As data flows seamlessly across environments, supply chains gain transparency, bottlenecks are exposed and proactive responses are unlocked. Even sustainability becomes measurable and actionable, as energy, carbon and waste data flow seamlessly across facilities, turning environmental impact into a lever for both operational efficiency and business growth. 

Crucially, this hybrid foundation strengthens resilience. By shifting workloads across cloud, edge, and private environments, factories maintain continuity, preserve security and data sovereignty, and fuel responsiveness and innovation. 

This is the essence of the smart factory, not a single leap, but a continuous journey powered by Hybrid IT. The future of manufacturing will favour those who learn fastest, respond smartest, and sustain longest. 

Hybrid Cloud as the Engine of Agility and Growth A comprehensive hybrid cloud strategy transforms IT from a patchwork of systems into a unified engine for agility and growth. It empowers organisations to innovate at scale, adapt with speed and build resilience for the future. 

From Hybrid Complexity to AI-Ready Clarity Hybrid cloud that is fragmented, rigid and costly can hold innovation back, leaving organisations unprepared for the demands of AI and next-generation workloads. A unified hybrid cloud, built with visibility, control and automation at its core, streamlines operations across private and public environments, freeing teams to focus on innovation and growth. 

Bridging Legacy and Cloud in a Hybrid Construct Modernising doesn’t mean discarding the past. A hybrid cloud approach blends multi-generational IT into a secure, automated and scalable foundation that unifies data centres, clouds and edges. By transforming legacy systems into a seamless cloud experience, organisations unlock agility, efficiency and collaboration wherever teams and workloads operate. 

This session will allow delegates to:

  • HARNESS hybrid IT to accelerate factory transformation and competitive advantage 
  • LEVERAGE AI, digital twins and edge intelligence to drive innovation and agility 
  • OPTIMISE operations and costs with unified, automated hybrid cloud strategies 
  • STRENGTHEN resilience and safeguard sovereignty through adaptive hybrid architectures 
  • ADVANCE sustainability by turning data into measurable efficiency and growth 

Who should attend:

  • Chief Information Officers 
  • Chief Technology Officers 
  • Chief Digital Officers 
  • Chief Operating Officers 
  • Chief Innovation Officers 
  • Chief Transformation Officers 
  • Directors and Heads of Cloud Architecture 
  • Directors of Technology, Strategy and Policy 
  • Directors of Technology Capabilities and Innovation 
  • Directors of IT Infrastructure 
  • Directors of Enterprise Architecture 
  • Directors and Heads of Manufacturing Operations 

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Oct 16 · 08:00 GMT+8