9.15 a.m WELCOME!
Johannes Rehm, Rehm Thermal Systems
9.30 a.m #opentochange: Mastering industry change – operating successfully in new markets with an existing product portfolio
Dr Paul Wild, Rehm Thermal Systems
10.15 a.m #opentochange: From powder to electrolyser – materials expertise for the energy transition
Dr Sindy Mosch, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
11.15 a.m. #opentochange: Experience with the processing of low-melting point solder
Dietmar Birgel, Endress+Hauser
11.45 a.m. #opentochange: Transformation begins in practice
Ingo Hild, ams OSRAM
12.15 p.m. #keynote: LeAIdership: changing leadership, work and collaboration
Professor Dr Isabell Welpe, TU Munich
02.00 — 04.30 p.m.
Workshop 1: Utilising the energy source of the future: insights into the production of fuel cells
Workshop 2: Effective coating and dispensing lines: balancing costs and quality
Workshop 3: Innovative soldering processes with and without vacuum — convection, vapour phase and contact soldering processes
Workshop 4: Sustainable electronics production: energy efficiency and resource conservation in SMD production
You can organize the afternoon individually according to your interests: in the time slots from 2.00 to 3.00 p.m. and 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., you can register for our workshops, visit the info points and exhibition of our partner companies and take part in tours of our company and our Technology Academy.
Mastering industry change — operating successfully in new markets with an existing product portfolio
9.30 – 10.15 a.m.
Dr Paul Wild and Michael Hanke, Rehm Thermal Systems
New industries — new markets. This presentation shows how new markets can be successfully reached by adapting and realigning the product portfolio and developing new concepts.
From powder to electrolyser — materials expertise for the energy transition
10.15 — 10.45 a.m.
Dr Sindy Mosch, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
In this presentation, we will explore the role of Fraunhofer IKTS in the development of advanced materials and components for applications such as high-temperature electrolysis and power electronics. We will highlight how we support the industry as an R&D partner, from concept development to market launch. Learn about our innovative solutions and opportunities for collaboration.
LeAIdership: changing leadership, work and collaboration
12.00 — 01.00 p.m.
Professor Dr Isabell Welpe, TU München
Artificial intelligence and digital technologies are enabling the emergence of new business models and success factors, particularly through automation and AI tools. Managers and employees are facing challenges that require new skills in order to effectively shape the transformation of work and anchor innovative approaches in the company. International best-practice examples show how companies can operate successfully without traditional thought patterns and strengthen their ability to innovate through cultural change.