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Panel Discussion: The Future of Work in Industry 4.0

by | Aug 2, 2022

Summary

As companies are enhancing technology and digital tools to adapt to the post-COVID workplace, this panel discussion dives into what’s working to stay connected in today’s work environment. Whether your team is hybrid or remote, there are effective ways to build and grow a team without losing sight of company culture.

In case you missed Integr8 2022, watch Clayton & McKervey’s Industrial Automation Leader Tim Finerty chat with Senior Manager Bryan Powrozek, and talent experts Stephanie Murphy from Advisa and Joe Bamberger from Emerge Consulting about the human side of managing a remote team, the technology to keep in sync, and the tax implications of alternative work arrangements.

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Automation Alley is a World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) for North America and a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus. We facilitate public-private partnerships by connecting industry, education and government to fuel Michigan's economy.

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