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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION:
Advances in technology have provided step-changes in predictive maintenance programs. Digital technology enables remote monitoring of asset condition, which is more relevant in today’s current situation than ever before. Continuous, wireless monitoring leads to improved flexibility, increased safety and efficiency, ultimately making operations more nimble and competitive. The webinar will share real results from customers’ programs, as well as lessons learned for setting up and scaling an IIoT-based asset reliability program.
Attendees will receive a free whitepaper that outlines How Wireless and Cloud can advance existing PdM programs.
Learning Takeaways:
How wireless and cloud technologies can make PdM analysts more efficient and improve diagnostics
Common challenges companies have in setting up and scaling IIoT / Industry 4.0 programs
How companies areusing multiple parameters and integrating with existing plant systems to improve PdM programs
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Dan Bradley is the CEO of Petasense. Dan brings 30 years experience in industrial reliability leadership. Prior to Petasense, he led SKF’s Traditional Energy Business Unit, where he was responsible for 700 employees and doubled operating income in three years. He also led SKF’s Service and Condition Monitoring business, during which time he grew top line revenue +10% CAGR. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio State University.
Dan Bradley is the CEO of Petasense. Dan brings 30 years experience in industrial reliability leadership. Prior to Petasense, he led SKF’s Traditional Energy Business Unit, where he was responsible for 700 employees and doubled operating income in three years. He also led SKF’s Service and Condition Monitoring business, during which time he grew top line revenue +10% CAGR. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio State University.
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