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L2L Builds on Connected Workforce Category Leadership with Innovative New Product Releases
Salt Lake City, UT – September 6, 2023: L2L, the Connected Workforce pioneer, is excited to announce the highly...
January 20, 2021
"The pandemic had few benefits to manufacturing, but the successful adoption of remote work demonstrated a net cost savings that will make manufacturers more competitive.
Expect remote work to continue, and to expand over 2021 and beyond. Remote workers can manage multiple projects, including some they were previously incapable of managing because of being locked down to one facility. Working remotely has made it enticing for future generations to enter the manufacturing sector since many don’t want to be tied down. Historically, manufacturing has been hesitant toward the remote worker; the pandemic has opened that window for a future workforce who’s overlooked this industry.”
—Tyler Whitaker, L2L chief technology officer/chief operating officer
Sep 6, 2023by Trent Johnson
Salt Lake City, UT – September 6, 2023: L2L, the Connected Workforce pioneer, is excited to announce the highly...
Mar 27, 2023by L2L
Salt Lake City, UT — March 27, 2023: L2L will host the Connected Workforce Summit May 15–17 at Le Méridien Salt Lake...
Feb 24, 2023by L2L
Manufacturers have many reasons to invest in digital transformation. One of the most important is worker safety. In...
What makes L2L so unique is the fact that the product was developed by real manufacturing users. People that truly understand the day-to-day issues and concerns that drive the production floor.