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We've now reached the final of four hack events organised by the Apollo Protocol for manufacturing, built environment and tech professionals to explore the four key themes outlined in our White Paper, The Apollo Protocol: Unifying Digital Twins Across Sectors. This one is about digital skills and how we manage human capital. 

We are inviting business leaders from manufacturing and the built environment, including engineers to join us to answer these questions:

  • How can you become better informed about digital requirements for the future?
  • How can you get your staff educated to enable them to participate in a future digitised company?
  • How are you going to get in people with digital skills to help your company digitise?
  • What digital skills will you need?

Are you concerned about getting the digital expertise you require into your business?

Join us at the Human Capital Hack in London on 9th February or online on 16 February to explore these challenges with a cross-sector group of your peers.

We've put together an interactive event to get the conversation started.

Register here>>
The Human Capital Hack In person 9 Feb, IET Savoy Place from 9.30-4pm

Or if you can't make it in person, join us online: The Human Capital Hack Online 16 February1-4pm

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The Apollo Protocol initiative is supported by:

● Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and National Digital Twin Programme (NDTP),
● Innovate UK,
● The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET),
● The Construction Leadership Council (CLC),
● The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC),
● The High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult,
● The Construction Innovation Hub,
● The Digital Twin Hub,
● techUK and
● the Alan Turing Institute.