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Event

Keyfactor is a proud sponsor of the 2025 IoT Tech Expo Europe.

TechEx is a global exhibition and conference showcasing enterprise tech innovation. Featuring real-world use cases and industry insights, it explores AI, Big Data, Cyber Security, IoT, Digital Transformation, Cloud, Transformation, Intelligent Automation, Edge Computing and Data Centre ecosystems.

IoT Tech Expo, part of TechEx Europe, is the premier event for exploring the future of IoT, Digital Twins, Enterprise Transformation, IoT Security, Connectivity & Devices, Smart Infrastructure & Automation, Data & Analytics, and Edge Platforms. Over two days in Amsterdam, 8,000+ professionals, 250+ expert speakers, and 200+ leading technology providers will come together to showcase innovations, share insights, and accelerate real-world IoT adoption. TechEx Europe is where IoT strategies are defined—and where practical applications come to life.

Join us on September 24-25, 2025, in Amsterdam!

Join us for a forward-looking discussion on the future of secure smart manufacturing. On September 24, Ellen Boehm, SVP of IoT Strategy & Operations at Keyfactor, will lead a focused session on how manufacturers can strengthen trust in their connected environments.

Speaking Session: Securing the Connected Factory
Date: September 24, 2025
Time: 16:15 – 16:25
Speaker: Ellen Boehm, SVP IoT Strategy & Operations, Keyfactor

In this session, Ellen will explore how an identity-first approach enables manufacturers to secure machine-to-machine communications without disrupting operations. Learn how Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), certificate lifecycle automation, and secure key management can help you:

  • Authenticate devices with confidence

  • Encrypt data flows across OT networks

  • Safeguard system integrity while maintaining uptime

Grounded in zero-trust principles and aligned with ISA/IEC 62443 standards, this approach demonstrates why securing machine identities is a critical foundation for building digital trust in the connected factory.