The world of logistics is facing many challenges today including post-pandemic supply disruption, climate change and geopolitical uncertainty. This year’s Logiconomi Forum will address these issues by connecting you with industry leaders that have identified solutions to today’s challenges as well as providing inspiration for what comes next. If you are a logistics professional, you are certain to benefit from the experience!
The event will present a number of leading and entertaining keynote speakers, covering industry-related, and thought-provoking topics. The event will offer extensive networking possibilities including an evening event on September 27th. The four main topics during Logiconomi Forum will be:
Why has automation become ‘so easy’?
This session will cover the simplification of automation and the ways different automated solutions can be integrated. How to work with robotics and to use digital twinning techniques to facilitate fast analysis and modelling.
How to use connectivity to unlock the full capacity of your operation?
This session will inspire you to take advantage of simple plug-and-play devices to track consignments. Take the possibility to listen to leading-edge thinking from Microsoft and a focus on data security.
How has lean-thinking supported Toyota’s operations for over 75 years?
Learn about ’cognitive command centres’ as a possibility to streamline decision-making. The session also features a wide array of start-up concepts offering new innovative ideas.
What are the sustainability expectations in tomorrow’s supply chain?
This session will cover how Toyota expects mobility to evolve. What can we expect from solar energy and hydrogen - and how can technology be employed to cut emissions and energy costs?
Jointly staged by leading companies including Toyota Material Handling, Microsoft, Vanderlande, Siemens, Bosch, Deloitte and Toyota Motor Europe, the Logiconomi Forum will provide vital insights to new techniques and technologies that will help logistics operations respond to the challenges of now, as well as planning for what comes next.
President & CEO
Toyota Material Handling Europe
Ernesto Domínguez has been operating successfully as MD at Toyota Material Handling for over 20 years, both in Spain and France, before being appointed CEO & President TMHE in 2020. Ernesto entered the business areas of Logistics solutions, Automated systems & AGV’s as Financial Director, and later MD, for German-owned Eisenmann Española SA.
Renew Europe,
Member of the European Parliament
Guy Verhofstadt is an MEP and Co-Chair of the Conference on the Future of Europe. He served as Prime Minister of Belgium from 1999 until 2008. After he left office, he was elected to the European Parliament as leader of the Group of the Alliance of Liberals & Democrats for Europe. He also made a name for himself as Brexit coordinator.
Tech ethicist, futurist & AI speaker
Eleanor ‘Nell’ Watson is an interdisciplinary researcher in emerging technologies such as machine vision and A.I. ethics. Her work primarily focuses on protecting human rights and putting ethics, safety, and the values of the human spirit into technologies such as Artificial Intelligence.
Chief Digital and Innovation Officer
Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Erwin Verstraelen is proud to take part in creating the digital future of 'his' port and to develop valuable business cases for innovative tech in the port: IoT, drones, intelligent cameras, LORA, blockchain, AI, where projects such as autonomous and remote-controlled shipping are taking advantage of that.
Director Automotive
Microsoft
Presenting the results of a unique digital twinning exercise to predict the consequence of a shift from IC engines to renewable energy sources - using the city of Paris as a focus case.
This session will inspire you to take advantage of simple plug-and-play devices to track consignments. Take the possibility to listen to leading-edge thinking from Microsoft and a focus on data security.
Head of Connectivity
Toyota Material Handling Europe
Shortage of resources – both equipment and personnel – are challenges for many companies.
Sven will reveal some surprising facts about resource utilisation levels, and give guidance on how to unlock hidden potential, as well as looking at future benefits of connectivity.
Senior Global Project Manager
Bosch
With supply chain disruption a major factor today, maintaining tight control of consignments is essential.
Stefan will explain how shipments can be easily traced to increase security and to provide reliable scheduling information.
Senior Cloud Solution Architect – Identity and Security
Microsoft
We are all increasingly dependent on digital technology both at work and in our private lives - but are we sufficiently careful with our data?
Victoria will give a unique insight into data security – from simple disciplines to advanced technical solutions.
Marketing Director B2B
Orange
5G communications are opening new opportunities for digital operations, with greater speed, capacity and reliability.
Lieven will present examples of how 5G technology is being deployed and the important associated security aspects.
This session will cover the simplification of automation and the ways different automated solutions can be integrated. How to work with robotics and to use digital twinning techniques to facilitate fast analysis and modelling.
Senior management team
TMH Logistics Solutions
Automation offers many advantages - resolving labour shortages, eliminating errors and reducing energy consumption.
Pank and Patric will explain why automated solutions have today become the obvious and simple choice in many typical applications.
Head of solutions & technology
Toyota Material Handling Europe
Developing the optimum automated solution requires evaluation of a spectrum of potential solutions, from a wide range of suppliers.
Stefano will be taking a look at some of the leading technologies that can be employed today in logistics operations.
Director product management Warehousing
Vanderlande
Order picking is a core requirement in many logistics applications, and is recognised as a labour-intensive operation.
A viable alternative for many applications is the use of picking robots. Lotte will explain where and when this technology can deliver optimum returns.
CEO
Viastore GROUP
How much waste is hidden within your operations? Excess or obsolete stocks, production delays, and inefficient workflows?
Philipp will share his experience in how to streamline logistics operations to eliminate waste and continuously improve the bottom line.
Strategy Manager
Siemens
Planning for automated operations? Will your plan be able to meet the future demands of your business?
Jurgen will explain how digital twinning can test the impact of changing business demands on your planned automated solution.
This session will cover how Toyota expects mobility to evolve. What can we expect from solar energy and hydrogen - and how can technology be employed to cut emissions and energy costs?
Regional Sales Director - Northern Europe, Middle East & Africa
EcoVadis
Over 7% of total world CO2 emissions can be directly attributed to the logistics industry.
Lazar will give an insight from the world’s largest provider of business sustainability ratings: what expectations are coming next for the logistics industry?
Alight
Renewable energy is increasingly in focus as a solution to the world’s energy crisis.
As a leading supplier of solar solutions, Pascale will explain the potential of this energy source if fully exploited with the latest storage technologies.
Head of Olympics and Paralympics Division
Toyota Motor Europe
The Toyota Motor Corporation has been a pioneer for innovative use of energy in transportation, with a clear focus on electrification in various formats.
Cedric will share Toyota Motors’ current thinking, with an insight to the company’s developments with hydrogen.
Business Development Manager – Hydrogen For Mobility and Export
Air Products
It is often presented as the future for energy – but how real is the hydrogen option?
Suzy will look at the situation today and the expectations for tomorrow - sources of hydrogen, storage, and distribution networks.
Director Enterprise Solutions
Proximus
The cost of energy in transportation systems is a key issue – both in financial and environmental terms.
But what about our static infrastructure? Alex looks at how smart buildings can be created to minimise cost and emissions.
Learn about ’cognitive command centres’ as a possibility to streamline decision-making.
The session also features a wide array of start-up concepts offering new innovative ideas.
Toyota Lean Academy Director
Toyota Material Handling Europe
The Toyota Production System has become a standard for the industry since its inception in the 1940s. It formed the foundation for ‘lean-thinking’.
Michael will look at how this innovative approach has continued to support Toyota’s operations since that time, including during the past 2 years.
Director R&D Warehouse trucks
TMH Manufacturing Sweden
Material handling equipment has developed dramatically in recent decades, in terms of performance, safety and energy efficiency. But what comes next?
Gustaf will open the doors to Toyota’s R&D laboratory and give an insight into some of the ideas currently in the pipeline.
Partner Supply Chain & Network Operations
Deloitte
Right goods, right time, right place. That is the measure of an effective supply chain. But what happens when things go wrong?
Kevin looks at an innovative approach that uses AI to instantly assess the available options when confronting supply chain challenges.
CEO
Logiville
Patrik will present an overview of Logiville, in advance of your visit to the facility.
He will explain the thinking behind the concept, and introduce the ideas and exhibits that will be available for you to explore.
There will be over fifteen start-up operations presenting their ideas at Logiville. To get started, each will deliver a 60-second ‘elevator pitch’ setting out the problem they are aiming to address and a summary of their proposed solution. Read some teasers about their innovative solutions below.