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The Automotive Industry Action Group will host a conference on the development of interoperability standards for the automotive industry.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology estimates that the automotive industry wastes $5 billion annually due to a lack of interoperability between departments and organizations. The lack of visibility when data is needed makes decision making hard and creates waste at all levels.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology estimates that the automotive industry wastes $5 billion annually due to a lack of interoperability between departments and organizations. The lack of visibility when data is needed makes decision making hard and creates waste at all levels.
The Enterprise Interoperability Showcase will be held Nov. 15 at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, Michigan. It will feature presentations from Karla Norsworthy, IBM Corp. vice president of software standards; Steve Ray, NIST’s integrated manufacturing systems division chief; and Mark Schenecker; European Enterprise Interoperability Centre board member; among others. Fred Killeen, General Motors Corp. chief systems and technology officer, will deliver the keynote address.
For more information, visit https://mows.aiag.org/source/Meetings/cMeetingFunctionDetail.cfm?section=events&PRODUCT_MAJOR=E6EISC01&FUNCTIONSTARTDISPLAYROW=1&mtype=spec
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