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On this episode, Pascal Frembs, IT Manager at Infineon Technologies, joins host Benjamin Brockmann to talk about digital transformations on a global scale.
Infineon Technologies' core business is producing high-quality semiconductors. The company has a clear focus on digitalization and is committed to providing the most efficient IT solutions. It brings together the most experienced process experts from across the globe to design processes from scratch.
Benjamin and Pascal discuss automation and digitalization, two cardinal topics for the company, as well as the benefits of harmonization.
Pascal shares that cost factors and overall efficiency are not the only motivation behind transforming an organization's maintenance process management system. Harmonization and standardization of processes are the basis for future growth. Additionally, complex IT structures can make it difficult to manage large-scale operations and thus, require streamlining.
Pascal also talks about how to bring together site-specific and team-specific requirements, and how it is beneficial for IT employees to keep an open mind and explore digital innovation trends. This minimizes the risk of missing important developments.
If you enjoyed today´s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today´s episode, visit operations1.com.
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By Operations1On this episode, Pascal Frembs, IT Manager at Infineon Technologies, joins host Benjamin Brockmann to talk about digital transformations on a global scale.
Infineon Technologies' core business is producing high-quality semiconductors. The company has a clear focus on digitalization and is committed to providing the most efficient IT solutions. It brings together the most experienced process experts from across the globe to design processes from scratch.
Benjamin and Pascal discuss automation and digitalization, two cardinal topics for the company, as well as the benefits of harmonization.
Pascal shares that cost factors and overall efficiency are not the only motivation behind transforming an organization's maintenance process management system. Harmonization and standardization of processes are the basis for future growth. Additionally, complex IT structures can make it difficult to manage large-scale operations and thus, require streamlining.
Pascal also talks about how to bring together site-specific and team-specific requirements, and how it is beneficial for IT employees to keep an open mind and explore digital innovation trends. This minimizes the risk of missing important developments.
If you enjoyed today´s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today´s episode, visit operations1.com.
Resources: