As the race to net-zero emissions intensifies, how can energy-intensive manufacturers meet their decarbonisation goals, and simultaneously meet demand in an increasingly complex and competitive business environment? The answer lies in the intersection between machines and manufacturing processes…
Hear key insights from an independent industry report on the link between machine health and emissions reduction, including how manufacturers could reduce annual CO2 emissions by 2-4 million metric tons.
The webinar explores real-world examples of how energy intensive manufacturers are using advanced artificial intelligence to drastically cut emissions, while maintaining or increasing their yield, throughput and quality.
Tune in to hear how the combination of machine health and process health is enabling manufacturers to embrace digital transformation more holistically – across People, Planet and Profit.
Reducing planned outages means either debottlenecking the process or reducing the number of tasks to shorten the duration, and the only way to do that is with condition-based programs, which most respondents say they don’t have.
JAMES NEWMAN – DIRECTOR OF MARKETING STRATEGY, AUGURY
Carbon Almanac Network
Augury
Seebo (now part of Augury)
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