We love to indulge in hot tech startups. However, the Nordic countries would not sustain without its basic industry: forestry, mining, ore, and steel form essential sectors of the economy. Now, digitalization is transforming the industry. Even wood supply and commodities go digital - improving efficiency and productivity.
How do you make a mine digital? How do you maximize value? And how will the human brain co-work with computers?
You will hear
Johan Ekenstedt is Business Developer at Sveaskog
Peter Burman, Program Manager at Boliden Mines Technology
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