
Bjarne Lykke Sørensen is Managing Director of Siemens Digital Industries Nordics & Baltics and member of the Siemens Nordics & Baltics Executive Committee. Furthermore, he is chairman of the board in Siemens Industry Software A/S. Siemens Digital Industries develops, produces and sells products, systems and software to Totally Integrated Automation systems and can deliver complete systems to create the Digital Enterprise. Siemens Nordics consists of the following 8 countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Iceland. There are around 1000 employees. Bjarne has a PhD in Management with a specialization in the digitalization impact on customer satisfaction in a B2B market and a Master of Science from Aarhus University. Board member of the Manufacturing Academy of Denmark and Member of DI’s committee for research and education.
Sessions in which Bjarne Lykke-Sørensen participates
terça-feira 18 junho, 2019
The world needs leadership for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Organizational leaders must be visionary and ethical, manage multiple stakeholder and resources, and focus on long-term goals without compromising their values. This panel session will address how leaders are working with SDGs in their companies; both as guiding star for doing well by doing good, and as a way to transform their companies to make an impact.The session ...
TM Forum (www.tmforum.org) is the global industry association that drives collaboration and collective problem-solving to maximize the business success of communication and digital service providers and their ecosystem of suppliers. As a showcase of some of their most recent work, the following topics will be covered and debated in this 90-minutes session:IoT & 5G Business Opportunities5G in Smart Health...
quarta-feira 19 junho, 2019
The ongoing digitalization will change, if not revolutionize, a range of industrial business models in the near future. We will see a growing market within data driven services, accumulated data worldwide leading to new business developments, leasing instead of sales etc. Some companies have already started the digital transformation process and will gain massively on this, especially if the competitors are too slow to follow. With the participation...