SPS Connect 11/24 - 11:20 - 11:40 a.m.
How and why MES and engineering work together
To be competitive in terms of customer agility, discrete manufacturers, especially in mechanical engineering, must be able to quickly adapt design changes in the production processes.
At the same time, the execution and creation of the digital twin should not be disrupted. The impact of design changes on execution must be understood in detail to ensure that customer requirements can be met on time and on budget.
Sunita Mathur, SAP Customer Advisory for Supply Chain and Manufacturing, MEE at SAP, welcomes you to the presentation on "How and Why Manufacturing Execution and Engineering Work Together".
Date: November 24, SPS Connect November 24 - 11:20 - 11:40 a.m.
About Sunita Mathur
Sunita Mathur holds a degree in technical physics from the Vienna University of Technology.
She spent five years in Product Management Automation and Machine Vision at Matsushita Automation in Munich and five years in Solution Management for Digital Imaging at National Semiconductor in Santa Clara. She also held positions in account and quality management at Flextronics in Vienna and Kuala Lumpur.
She has been in presales for Digital Supply Chain at SAP for eleven years.











