Thilo Jörgl joins TAL 2025 as a speaker – watch his interview

Eva Králová Aimtec
6. 2. 2025 | 2 minutes reading

Thilo Jörgl, a prominent figure in intralogistics, is the manager of the IFOY Award and the TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS event. During the 24th Trends in Automotive Logistics (TAL) conference, organised by Aimtec, he sat down for an interview regarding his expertise and experience.

What’s driving change in logistics today? At the 24th Trends in Automotive Logistics (TAL) conference, which brought together a number of industry leaders, Thilo shared his thoughts on the “triple transformation” – the powerful shift driven by digitalisation, automation and sustainability. He explored how these forces are reshaping the supply chain industry and discussed the challenges businesses are facing in adapting to these changes.

In this interview, Thilo elaborated on the importance of recognising excellence in intralogistics through the IFOY award. He highlighted how this award encourages innovation and showcases cutting-edge intralogistics solutions. He also spoke about the importance of TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS, where professionals can experience the latest technologies first-hand.

Thilo additionally praised the TAL conference for its excellent organisation and the valuable opportunities it provides for networking with industry experts. He highlighted how the event fosters insightful discussions and plays an important role in driving progress within the logistics sector. Don’t miss Thilo Jörgl at TAL 2025, where he’ll share expert insights on the transformative power of AI and automation in logistics.

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