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There’s no doubt digital will play a huge role in the future of manufacturing. But how can leaders tap into these technologies for strategic advantage? To gain perspective, nearly a dozen CEOs came together to discuss the Fourth Industrial Revolution in an event hosted by the Global Lighthouse Network, a World Economic Forum (WEF) initiative in collaboration with McKinsey & Company. Check out the roundtable discussion, and watch what these leaders had to say, to get a grip on what it’ll take to accelerate environmental sustainability, build workforce capabilities, and ignite a broader transformation.
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