Novacura at M3UA UK 2026: Turning ERP Limitations into Connected Workflows
The modern manufacturing and logistics landscape requires absolute harmony between core enterprise resource planning and rapid, physical floor execution. For enterprises running Infor M3 or transitioning to Infor CloudSuite, evaluating how well software supports actual day-to-day work remains a continuous priority. To address these critical realities, the 2026 M3 User Association (M3UA) UK Conference took place over two days at the Hilton St. George’s Park in Burton Upon Trent, UK. As an event designed to foster heavy participation through workshops, roundtables, and technical presentations, it serves as a premier venue for exchange between M3 users, suppliers, and Infor experts. Novacura is proud to support this community as a Golden Sponsor, welcoming attendees to Booth 4 to discuss practical process improvement rather than theoretical technology hype. The High Cost of the “Last Mile” of Data In asset-intensive sectors like manufacturing and distribution, a recurring operational vulnerability exists: the gap between desired business processes and the exact functionality currently supported within the central ERP. While core systems handle broad financial data and massive material requirements planning excellently, they frequently lose traction at the edge of operations. This disconnect represents the “last mile” of data, and it is often the most expensive square foot of a facility. When warehouse management, shop-floor production reporting, or field maintenance operations are left outside the direct reach of the ERP, organizations face immediate inefficiencies. Workers are forced to rely on manual spreadsheets, paper-based tracking, or analog workarounds. This absence of direct connectivity introduces data-logging delays, spikes inventory error rates, and severely degrades overall supply chain visibility. Organizations cannot afford blind spots on the factory floor; to optimize lead times, the operational execution layer must align perfectly with the central digital record. Extending the Core Without Custom Modification The solution to this execution gap is not to abandon or heavily customize the central system. Custom modifications introduce high long-term costs and jeopardize future upgrade paths to Infor CloudSuite. Instead, Novacura provides a technical bridge through Novacura Flow. By acting as a flexible, process-optimizing workflow layer, Novacura Flow extends Infor M3 beyond its traditional core. It links complex enterprise data structures directly to real operational execution via intuitive mobile and web applications. Instead of forcing technicians and operators to adapt to rigid ERP transaction codes, Novacura Flow shapes the system to the user’s natural physical workflow. This targeted extension eliminates analog bottlenecks, enforces automated data validation at the point of origin, and turns standard ERP constraints into distinct operational advantages. Mobile Workflows, Process Efficiency, and Embedded AI Services A central highlight of our participation at the M3UA UK Conference was a dedicated strategy session designed to show exactly how this architecture operates in practice. Date & Time: May 12 at 15:00 Presentation Title: “Novacura: Extending Infor M3 with Modern Mobile Apps, Workflows, and AI Services” This session moved past theoretical technology concepts to present a practical, technical deep dive into extending your current M3 ecosystem. We demonstrated how practical AI services can be embedded directly into standard mobile processes to reduce human error. Specifically, we showcased an AI-assisted […]
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IFS Connect UK&I 2026: Industrial AI and the Need for Strong Operational Foundations
The conversation surrounding enterprise software has fundamentally shifted. For the past several years, corporate agendas have been dominated by theoretical discussions about the potential of artificial intelligence. However, at IFS Connect United Kingdom & Ireland 2026, held on April 29th at the iconic Silverstone Racecourse, the focus took a pragmatic turn. Industry leaders, asset-intensive enterprises, and system experts gathered to transition from broad AI hype to the rigorous execution of Industrial AI—artificial intelligence embedded directly into core, in-process business operations to deliver measurable outcomes. For Novacura, represented onsite by Aksel Jarlbäck and Josh Alexander, the event confirmed a critical market reality: before an enterprise can successfully adopt advanced AI capabilities at scale, it must first establish complete process clarity on the shop floor and in the field. The Blind Spots Threatening Industrial AI Readiness IFS Connect 2026 clearly distinguished generic, conversational AI from true Industrial AI designed for complex asset management and field service operations. IFS has positioned its ecosystem as a real-world enabler of industry transformation, showcasing digital assistants, evolving pricing models, and embedded capabilities within IFS Cloud. Yet, as organizations look to implement these technologies, they face an immediate, systemic obstacle: unresolved operational foundations. Many manufacturing and asset-heavy businesses are still plagued by legacy inefficiencies. Field Service Management (FSM) operations struggle with disconnected technicians, maintenance teams face data-logging bottlenecks, and warehousing teams operate with limited real-time shop floor visibility. Attempting to overlay sophisticated Industrial AI onto fractured, poorly integrated processes is an expensive miscalculation. If your frontline technicians lack a simple, structured method to input clean data from the field, any predictive maintenance model or AI-driven scheduling engine will fail due to poor data quality. To unlock the value of modern ERP upgrades and AI investments, companies must first close the execution gap between their central database and their physical operations. Stabilizing the Core with Novacura Flow This critical integration layer is precisely where Novacura focused its conversations at Silverstone. Acting as a process-optimizing workflow layer, Novacura Flow serves as the vital technical bridge connecting core IFS installations with real-world, frontline execution. At our exhibition booth, our team demonstrated how Novacura Flow insulates the core ERP from unnecessary complexity. Rather than relying on rigid, high-risk code modifications to adapt IFS to unique warehouse or maintenance routines—a practice that complicates or derails future cloud upgrades—organizations can deploy a flexible, low-code workflow layer. By utilizing this architecture, businesses can deliver simple, role-based mobile workflows directly to technicians and operators. Whether executing a complex asset inspection on a remote site or tracking inventory movements across a chaotic shop floor, the frontline worker interacts with an interface tailored exactly to their task. Novacura Flow handles the complex data validation in the background, ensuring that the information routed back into IFS is clean, structured, and instantly actionable. To visually reinforce this philosophy, our booth featured a LEGO giveaway. The concept resonated strongly with attendees: just as complex, high-performance vehicles at Silverstone are built from simple, standardized components, resilient enterprise architecture relies on simple, repeatable building blocks to manage data flow. Direct from Silverstone: […]
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How usability is the key to ERP efficiency – Insights from Aksel Jarlbäck
Usability is becoming the defining factor in ERP efficiency. In this interview, Aksel Jarlbäck explains how Novacura is transforming the Infor M3 experience by making business applications intuitive, user‑friendly, and adaptable.
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