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Snowflake for Manufacturing - 1/3 Series

August 26, 2025 | 09:00 AM MT

Join us on Tuesday, August 26th at 9am MT for a targeted discussion on how Snowflake’s data platform can help Ball unlock the full potential of your data to enhance efficiency, drive innovation, and maintain your competitive edge in a dynamic manufacturing landscape.

Snowflake will provide real-world use cases and examples of topics including:

  • Breaking Down Data Silos: How Snowflake can unify Ball Corp’s disparate data sources, including IT and operational technology (OT) data from their manufacturing plants (e.g., sensor data, production metrics), as well as enterprise data (ERP, supply chain, customer data). This unification would provide a single, comprehensive view for better decision-making.
  • Improving Supply Chain Visibility and Resilience: Discussions could revolve around leveraging Snowflake for real-time insights into the entire supply chain, from raw material sourcing (like aluminum, a key for Ball Corp) to production and distribution. This would help Ball Corp mitigate risks, enhance demand forecasting, and optimize logistics, especially given their focus on optimizing their North American network and international expansion.
  • Powering Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 Initiatives: The expert might showcase how Snowflake enables advanced analytics, machine learning (ML), and AI to optimize production processes, improve yield analysis, and streamline operations across Ball Corp’s facilities. This aligns with Ball Corp’s reported adoption of AI and big data for operational efficiency and sustainability targets.

Register today! This is a session you do not want to miss.

 

Speakers
Tim Long

Global Industry GTM Lead - Manufacturing
Snowflake

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