News and Insights from Honeywell Users Group 2023

June 20, 2023
The latest news and insights from Honeywell Users Group 2023.

Day 1 - June 19

How to optimize digital, demographic and energy transformations

Honeywell’s Pramesh Maheshwari explained how users can optimize transformation when he kicked off 2023 Honeywell Users Group in Orlando, Florida. Read more.

Integrated management systems enable scaled production

At the 2023 Honeywell Users Group in Orlando, Florida, IN8bio’s Kate Rochlin revealed how multiple Honeywell systems were able to communicate, allowing the biopharmaceutical company to scale effective T-cell therapies. Read more.

Honeywell technology easing transformative efforts

Honeywell’s Jason Urso took HUG attendees on his annual tour of recent and forthcoming innovations. Read more.

Honeywell leans into sustainability

Evan Van Hook explained how Honeywell achieved approval from the Science-Based Target Initiative (SBTi) for its Scope 3 emissions during his presentation at 2023 Honeywell Users Group in Orlando, Florida. Read more.

Skills development needed at the IT/OT divide

DuPont's David Bell kicked off a wide ranging discussion on the challenges facing industry when it comes to readying its workforce for the new normal. Read more. 

Day 2 - June 20

Experion PKS marks two decades of innovation

Honeywell’s Joe Bastone discussed the past and the future of Experion PKS at the 2023 Honeywell Users Group in Orlando, Fla. Read more.

Batteries keep electrification revolution going

Bob Galyen discussed the current state of battery technology at the 2023 Honeywell Users Group this week in Orlando, Fla. Read more.

Lessons Chevron learned in modernizing its PLCs

Chevron’s Maggie Sun explained the company’s decision-making criteria and implementation experience when modernizing discontinued PLCs. Read more.

Life sciences takes a technology step change

Honeywell’s Chris Peters explained the advantages of integrated data at this week’s 2023 Honeywell Users Group meeting in Orlando, Fla. Read more.

The grass is always greener where you make EV batteries

Honeywell’s Fredrik Westerberg cited the potential of EV-battery gigafactories at the 2023 Honeywell Users Group in Orlando, Fla. Read more.

Day 3 - June 21

Honeywell investing in future workforce through FIRST

Honeywell PMT’s Lucian Boldea presented Chris Moore of FIRST with a $100,000 check to support the organization’s STEM development efforts. Read more.

Papermill solves performance cases with Honeywell’s QCS

WestRock’s Jake Hubbard discussed the papermill’s use of the latest Honeywell quality control system (QCS) analytics to troubleshoot and optimize paper machine performance. Read more.

5 takeaways from Gigafactory Day celebration

Honeywell’s Michael Kennelly shared five takeaways with celebrants at the inaugural Gigafactory Day during the 2023 Honeywell Users Group this week in Orlando, Fla. Read more.

Roundtable weighs virtualization and cloud’s risks and rewards

Honeywell’s Paul Hodge, together with colleague Rick Stopf and Georgia-Pacific’s Robert Cox, led a wide-ranging discussion on the pros and cons of virtualization and cloud technologies at this week’s Honeywell User Group in Orlando, Fla. Read more.

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