
What neuroscience reveals about collective leadership in the quest for Net Zero
By applying neuroscience to software technology, we can foster cross-disciplinary collaboration that amplifies systemic impact in the transition to Net Zero.
COPA-DATA, an independent manufacturer of software, enables true industrial automation, digitalization and progress in industries such as pharmaceuticals, energy and infrastructure, automotive, manufacturing, process industries and food and beverage. Its zenon software platform is a leading industrial control and industrial internet of things (IIoT) system, working completely vendor-independent in any hard- and software environment with 5,000 clients, including InBev, ABB, BMW, Carlsberg, GE, GSK, Heineken, Merck, Microsoft and Novartis. zenon connects machines, plants and buildings, tracks and controls processes in real-time and allows for better insights to make smarter decisions for industrial applications in a no-code engineering environment.
By applying neuroscience to software technology, we can foster cross-disciplinary collaboration that amplifies systemic impact in the transition to Net Zero.
The twin transition to digitalization and sustainability depends on the innovation, trust and role of independent software vendors to navigate changes.


