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How COVID-19 is Accelerating the Adoption of The Connected Worker

How Connected Worker Technology is reshaping today’s business landscape and why COVID-19 has made such a big impact.

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Even before COVID-19 sent most of the world’s economies into lock down and forced business managers to pivot to new business operating models, digital technology was already transforming the way that frontline workers do their jobs. But the shock waves from the global pandemic sent the manufacturing and industrials sectors scrambling for new ways to keep their frontline workers safe - while at the same time ensuring business continuity and operational resilience.

Asset intensive businesses around the globe are working hard to keep critical operations going during Covid-19. Many of the critical work processes required to keep operations going at these companies require human operators to be on site interacting with machines and each other. Connected Worker technology is helping many companies maintain their critical operations right now –keeping workers safe while at the same time saving businesses time and money. Those that haven’t digitized their frontline workers are struggling as they face the demand for social distancing and remote work brought on by COVID-19.

Global business leaders recently shared their experiences at Industrial Transformation Network’s Connected Worker conference in January. Download this new inisight now and find out how Connected Worker Technology is reshaping today’s business landscape and why COVID-19 has made such a big impact.

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