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April 19, 2017

London, UK

PTI Conference 2017

The conference will be an open conversation tackling key issues such as process automation, big data analytics, predictive decision making and many more aspects of the fully automated terminals of the future. Clearly we need to see more investment and raise the importance of training our people through different mediums including events, teaching environments, simulation, VR and e-Learning platforms. We know that automation is a huge investment, so the conference will cover the importance of training, simulation and e-Learning.

Contact:

Bee Cansick

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