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Asset Management Meets the Digital Future 

 

18 DECEMBER, 14:00 GMT 

virtual | free

The Manufacturer
Cognizant
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Manufactures all want to predict equipment failures, optimise maintenance, and streamline processes using advancements in AI, IoT and machine learning.  

The tools that do this, by turning operation data into actionable insights are readily available, but which ones should you choose and where should you start? 

In our upcoming webinar, you’ll discover how predictive asset management is reshaping industries, with real-world insights from experts and hands-on strategies from a leading UK transportation provider.  

Learn how manufacturers are leveraging cutting-edge technology to stay ahead of the curve - reducing costs and boosting productivity. 

Transform your asset management

 

Transform your asset management and gain the knowledge to:

  • Avoid costly breakdowns by predicting equipment failures before they happen.
  • Maximise uptime by fine-tuning maintenance schedules for optimal performance. 
  • Streamline operations using data-driven insights to enhance efficiency. 
  • Overcome challengeswith proven solutions from successful implementations across various sectors. 

This session isn’t just about theory - it’s packed with actionable strategies and lessons learned from real-world applications that will help you implement predictive asset management right the first time.  

Whether you're in IT, Operations, or Asset Management, this is your chance to future-proof your approach and unlock the full potential of your assets. 

Meet Our Speakers:

Prasanth PT Thomas

Prasanth ''PT'' Thomas

Head of UKI Consulting for Manufacturing, Logistics, Energy & Utilities (MLEU), Cognizant

Prasanth is a digital expert with over 20 years of experience in business and technology consulting, digital transformation, innovation management and consulting-led sales. He has worked across the US, Europe and Asia, delivering projects across a variety of industries. He is passionate about future-proofing digital and technology investments and helping organisations define and execute their digital roadmap.

Mark Schmidt

Mark Schmidt

Senior Director for Manufacturing and Automotive Industry Products, Salesforce

Mark is Senior Director for Manufacturing and Automotive Industry Products at Salesforce, with a focus on solutions that help businesses transform to service-led growth. His background includes high-tech manufacturing where he deployed Salesforce and integrated with ERP, and he has patents in collaboration software.

Tom StJohn

Tom StJohn

Multimedia Editor, The Manufacturer (part of Nineteen Group)

Tom is the Multimedia Editor at The Manufacturer (part of Nineteen Group). His professional background is in broadcast journalism; in tv and radio.

As well as writing for The Manufacturer Magazine, he leads on all our video content and is a presenter on The Manufacturer Podcast. Tom has thoroughly enjoyed immersing himself in the stories that our manufacturing and vendor communities have to tell, and views sessions like these as a valuable extension of that. 

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Don't miss out on the opportunity to drive better returns, extend asset lifespans, and stay competitive in the AI-driven age!

Join us for this exclusive webinar brought to you in partnership with Cognizant and Salesforce. 

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