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It’s a (wo)man’s world? Ilse about her challenging job in tech.
Mar 29, 2017
Is multitasking a myth? Not if you ask our colleague Ilse. She combines various roles within her role at delaware: she’s project manager, account manager and business unit manager.
The Belgian weekly Flair wanted to know about her background, how she started at delaware, and why her job still keeps challenging her.
First conceived in 2017, DEL20 is a co-creation program for customers to explore how they can add value to their business with emerging technologies. As we see disruptive newcomers reshape industries – from finance to manufacturing – every organisation and political leader will agree that innovation is the key to sustainable success. DEL20 has seen multiple successful runs in Belgium, The Netherlands and France. We are excited to announce that DEL20 will kick off in Singapore this year in 2021.
The tech has been around for years – and yet the majority of organizations aren’t exploring the full potential of Industry 4.0. Find out how to fix it.
Design systems are essential tools for creating consistency across digital channels. They also facilitate collaboration between designers and developers.
As technologies evolved, it is not uncommon that software companies pull the plugs from legacy systems, discontinuing their support. Organisations may also undergo a restructuring that may call for new software systems that better support their business processes. Either way, organisations may find themselves faced with the daunting task of migrating years and even decades of old data to a brand new system.