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We were pleased to be asked to speak at the Command Alkon ELEVATE 2017 customer conference this past week. As the theme implies, creating ways to offer more customer value was a topic of extensive discussion. The Idencia presentation was Connected Concrete: An Opportunity to Lead. Since this was the topic of last week's post, we thought we would provide a deeper dive in this post by sharing our slide deck. Thanks to Command Alkon for a great conference!

The key take-aways are;

1. Information adds value to everything.

2. Networks grow in value exponentially.

3. The web enables information delivery now.

4. The Internet-of-Things will enable networked structures.

5. Be ahead of this curve, opportunity. Be late, fall behind.

 

 
The precast and prestressed concrete industries will be changed by information technology (just like all others), though sometimes this is hard to see since they have not changed much historically. Construction technology in recent years has centered in the architectural and engineering facets of building. Now the potential of Smart Cities is being envisioned so technology offerings are spreading throughout the supply chain. The good news for concrete producers: There will be many willing technology partners to help you seize your opportunity.

About Idencia

Our purpose at Idencia is to offer precast RFID tracking solutions that improve productivity throughout the value chain. Our subscription offering applies to products from the time of manufacture through end-of-life. As a cloud-hosted product tracking system that is seamless between manufacturers, contractors and asset managers, Idencia adds information value to all, eliminates redundancy and saves time. If you would like to learn more, click below.

 

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Jeff Pollock
Post by Jeff Pollock
Nov 10, 2017 6:01:50 PM
Jeff Pollock is CEO of Idencia, Inc. He has been in the precast concrete industry since joining Idencia in 2015. Jeff is knowledgeable in smart infrastructure and lean manufacturing principles and also authors his own newsletter on LinkedIn called: Connected Concrete.

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