The Power of Digital Twins in Industrial IoT

Virtual Conference sponsored by ABB & ARC Advisory

January 30th, 2020

11:00 AM EST

What you'll learn:

Simulation has been used in many years in the process industry, but now the industry is taking this to a higher level. From being used for smaller parts of the plant and operator training, now more and more of the plant can be simulated as a digital twin following the plant life cycle for improved safety and productivity. When the simulator becomes the control system master, the plant can reduce risk for unplanned shutdowns and blackouts.

According to Gartner, 75% of organisations implementing loT technology already use digital twins as part of their system, or are planning to do so within a year. The tech has gone mainstream – despite that 75% being broken up into 13% that currently use the technology and 62% that plan to.

Key Topics Covered

– What are digital twins and why are they the next big thing in the Industrial loT

– Will there be a digital twin for everything?

– How to simplify the process behind Digital Twin deployment

– How to use Digital Twins to improve processes and safety

– How Digital Twins help to reduce risk and unplanned shutdowns

– Real-world examples on how digital twins are used in industrial automation

– The current systems and solutions available for enterprises

– Q&A

Speakers

Will leads ARC's research in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) within the Digital Transformation Group. Will also co-leads ARC's Additive Manufacturing research along with his German counterpart, Fabian Wanke. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) has expanded beyond it's traditional roots in new product development.  As companies are beginning to harness the value of

Elise is an experienced Global Product Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the energy industry. Skilled in leadership, technology planning, sales management and product management. Strong information technology professional with a Master of Science focused in Information Technology and Cybernetics from University of Oslo.

Greg Dearwater is a trained chemical engineer with a broad background in developing, delivering and marketing advanced solutions globally to the process industries over the last forty years. Industry experience includes upstream, midstream, downstream, specialty/batch/petro-chemicals and energy & utility sectors for complex sales, SaaS, consulting services, and

Philippe Thiabaud is chemical engineer with MBA and MSc in Technology & Innovation Management.  More than 20 years of experience combining international business development, engineering, sales and technical consultancy for process engineering and real-time dynamic simulation.  He is currently leading sales activities for CORYS’ Hydrocarbon Division delivering digital twins / high fidelity

Lars is a chemical engineer with international experience from the whole product and solution value chain: from R&D, project and product management to sales. In his current role, Lars supports ABB's local business lines in order to strengthen the global digital business within his expert field "Simulation & Digital Twin". The

Greg previously served as the CEO of Tangent Company, inventor of the Watercycle™, the only commercial residential direct potable reuse system in the country. Greg holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Environmental Science and Engineering from The Ohio State University, a Masters of

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