M2C Innovis again participated in this year's Innovation Week as a silver partner.
The main event of this year's Innovation Week took place on 8.10. and Innovis as a silver partner of the event had the opportunity to exhibit and speak in a panel discussion. The fair offered dozens of interesting booths where participants could learn about concrete solutions that together move the world forward. But of course, that wasn't the only thing the fair offered. In addition to these presentations, it was possible to visit two thematic stages where very interesting panel discussions with more than 50 leading personalities whose topics, opinions and achievements shape not only the Czech but also the foreign technology sphere took place throughout the day. In addition to the stands and two panel discussions, Innovation Week also offered several thematic lecture halls, which offered countless interesting lectures, trainings and workshops throughout the day.
Thanks to the partnership, we also got the opportunity to perform in a panel discussion on the K.I.S.S. stage. On behalf of Innovis, no one else could speak but our Managing Director, František Leiter. During the panel discussion on the Future of Work, he gave an insight into how digitalization and automation are moving companies forward. This allows employees to focus on more valuable work and leave routine tasks to technologies such as Welcomo's automated reception.
We also exhibited at the fair and visitors who stopped by our stand were able to try the Welcomo kiosk for themselves. In addition to the kiosk, we have prepared an interactive map that allows you to see the entire Innovis product portfolio.
Innovation Week did not disappoint this year and we appreciate the form and scale in which various technologies and innovations were presented. Those who attended the event will surely agree with us that Innovation Week is not just another exhibition, but a great place to discover new innovations, establish new business relationships and experience interesting and above all entertaining moments!
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