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Start Date:5/15/2018
Start Time:2:00 PM CDT
Duration:45 minutes
Abstract:
Poor quality costs manufacturers 10-15% of operations. Early detection is critical to managing and improving quality. Learn how to predict quality issues earlier to reduce rework and improve client retention. See a live demonstration of how IBM can help you with quality management.
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Speakers
Tyler Gross Watson IoT Industry Specialist IBM
Tyler Graduated from the IBM Summit Program in 2017, and is currently working on the Watson IoT team with a focus on the industrial sector. The industrial sector includes organizations involved in Aerospace, Automotive, Chemicals, Petroleum, Industrial products, and Electronics. Tyler works with clients to leverage new technology to overcome their business challenges and achieve their goals and objectives. Tyler studied philosophy at NYU with the goal of developing and applying his critical thinking and analytical skills to business. While studying philosophy Tyler took a technology course titled minds and machines. The course was centered on understanding consciousness and how it relates to field of artificial intelligence research. This solidified his interest in the intersection of technology, business, and philosophy.
Darren Legge Watson IoT Solutions Specialist IBM
Darren works with industrial sector clients to achieve quick wins with predictive maintenance and predictive quality solutions. Darren has 10 years of experience in the energy and construction industries. He has held roles from field technician to corporate finance, and he co-founded a management consulting firm focused on process improvement for the clean tech industry. Darren holds a BA from the University of Colorado, a Master's in Environmental Economics from Duke University, and an MBA from the University of North Carolina.
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