WEBINAR

Is Your Approach to Data Management Helping or Hurting Your Ability to Scale and Grow Your Business?

Industrial DataOps adoption has surged since 2023, and AI is scaling across manufacturing. Join IndustryWeek and HighByte to explore new 2026 research on what’s driving progress, where companies still struggle, and what’s next for industrial data and AI.
July 16, 2026
4:00 PM UTC
1 hour

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Summary

A significant number of industrial organizations are deploying AI across multiple sites to increase productivity and drive better decision-making. However, new research shows that many of these facilities continue to struggle with data management basics, including data quality, data governance, data security, IT/OT collaboration, all of which can limit the ability to scale AI initiatives across facilities.

Join HighByte Chief Product Officer John Harrington for an exclusive look into new research findings from more than 150 industrial leaders on how successful organizations are using DataOps to overcome these hurdles.

Attendees will learn:

  • How digital transformation maturity has shifted since 2023, driving confidence and among many organizations who now see themselves as ahead of their industry.
  • Where organizations continue to get stuck, from skilled talent shortages to data governance.
  • How DataOps as a data management discipline can help organizations get high-quality data more quickly into the hands of decision-makers and AI applications.


Join us for this look into how manufacturers are preparing for the next phase of industrial data and AI readiness by building more mature data foundations. 

 

Speaker

John Harrington

John Harrington

Chief Product Officer

HighByte

John Harrington is the Chief Product Officer at HighByte, where he is responsible for the company’s product and business strategy. His areas of responsibility include product management, customer success, partner success, and go-to-market strategy. John is passionate about delivering technology that improves productivity and safety across manufacturing and industrial environments.

John holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a Master of Business Administration from Babson College.

 

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