Industry 4.0 World Expert to headline Industrial Transformation Australia 2025

Industry 4.0 / IOT

Professor Henrik von Scheel to reveal the megatrends that will shape the next decade of Australia’s supply chain

Professor Henrik von Scheel, known as the originator of Industry 4.0, and leading strategist and futurist will feature at Industrial Transformation Australia, a HANNOVER MESSE event, this July in Sydney.

Travelling to Australia from Switzerland exclusively for Industrial Transformation Australia 2025 Professor von Scheel will reveal what will influence the success of Australia’s future in Industry 4.0 at his highly anticipated keynote at Sydney Olympic Park.

The session will cover areas of interest including, the paradigm shift of the Industry 4.0 evolutionary stages, key megatrends and Advance Manufacturing influencing Australia.

Professor Henrik von Scheel, Industry 4.0 Originator, Strategist and Futurist, said: “We are in one of the most disruptive periods in human history, which provides great opportunities to innovate and change the way we live for the better.

“Australia is at a pivotal moment with the big question hanging over its head: Is Australia ready to lead in the Fourth Industrial Revolution or will it be left behind? I’m looking forward to exploring this question in July and connecting with the local industry.”

Mike Nissen, Commercial Director, Hannover Fairs Australia, organiser of Industrial Transformation Australia, said the dynamic program will have significant impacts for Australian industry.

“Professor von Scheel will both challenge and inspire our local sectors providing a detailed understanding of what lies ahead and the key influences that will shape the future.

“Having Industrial Transformation and CeMAT Australia co-located provides the opportunity for the full supply chain including manufacturing, warehousing, intralogistics and transport to gather in one place. We expect to have the entire industry in attendance as there will be so much to learn and engage with,” said Nissen.

Professor von Scheel will also be presenting on day two at the Processing & Packaging Pavilion – powered by APPMA, covering the latest trends.

The Pavilion will include leading manufacturers, distributors and importers of packing and processing machinery who are at the forefront of the food, beverage, pharma, e-commerce, chemicals and other manufacturing sectors. 

“Both Industrial Transformation Australia and CeMAT Australia will cover key challenges and provide real solutions to support the growth and prosperity of vital industries that contribute greatly to the Australian economy.

“We’ve made registration free to ensure it is accessible to the entire industry so everyone can be part of the conversations that will shape the future of manufacturing and logistics in Australia,” said Nissen.

Industrial Transformation Australia 2025: https://www.industrialtransformation.com.au/

 CeMAT Australia 2025: https://www.cemat.com.au/

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