North Kingstown, Rhode Island – Hexagon Metrology officials announce representatives from the company will present at Dreamforce 2015, Sept. 15-18, in San Francisco, California. Milan Kocic, business development manager of UX and Innovation from Hexagon Metrology, will discuss how the rapidly expanding "Internet of Things" is a part of a proactive customer engagement strategy. Kocic will talk about the integration of Salesforce's newest technology with Hexagon Metrology's Internet of Things (IoT) offering MMS PULSE running on a 4.5.4 SF CMM (coordinate measuring machine). He will explain how companies can turn machine and metrology data into actionable insight in real-time. The breakout session entitled "Unlock the Power of Connected Devices and Products with Salesforce.com" is scheduled for Thurs., Sept. 17, 11:30 a.m., at the Palace Hotel in the Grand Ballroom Concert.
This engagement will be Hexagon Metrology's second consecutive appearance at the annual Dreamforce event, a perennial favorite for users of Salesforce's CRM platform. In 2014, more than 140,000 participants from 80 countries attended thousands of breakout sessions and demonstrations of live solutions from the world’s largest cloud ecosystem. The event attracts thought leaders, industry pioneers and thousands of peers from small companies to Fortune 500 enterprises.
"We are extremely pleased to be a part of Dreamforce for the second time. Hexagon Metrology has been focused on UX (user experience), Cloud technologies, and the IoT for many years. IoT is generating an unparalleled amount of data, which is disrupting our industry in a good way. It is compelling us to develop technology that helps our customers become increasingly pro-active in their inspection processes, CMM maintenance, and more. Over time, we will be able to analyze and use current and historical data to become even more predictive, more pro-active. It is an exciting juncture in manufacturing technology," states Michael Mariani, director of strategic business development at Hexagon Metrology.
Source: Hexagon Metrology