Industrial Automation and Data Analytics at BCG
Topics: Big Data / Analytics
George Bene T’02
Partner & Managing Director
Boston Consulting Group
The rise in data analytics and prediction have given way to increasing levels of automation. The world or what is possible around automation is often difficult to grasp. That’s why Boston Consulting Group (BCG) created their own automated factory, showcasing the degree to which industrial companies can implement automation. Here from BCG Partner and Managing Director, George Bene, about BCG’s efforts to help their clients fully realize the value of automation. Hear how data and analytics powers automation, and why it’s important for all business leaders to understand the many ways digital technology and automation will impact their future.
George joined the Boston Consulting Group in 2002 and is currently a Partner in the Boston office. He is a member of the Sales and Industrial Goods Practices and has deep experience leading B2B commercial excellence efforts at industrial and technology companies. He leads the Channel Transformation topic globally within BCG.
Prior to joining BCG, George was an officer and helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army. He held positions in unit leadership, operations, logistics, and financial management.
George graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He received his MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, where he was named an Amos Tuck Scholar with distinction. He is fluent in Romanian and Italian and proficient in French.
January 29, 2018 | 12:00-1:00pm | Shapiro Classroom (Tuck)