NIST Industry Forum: Monitoring, Diagnostics, and Prognostics for Manufacturing Operations: Moving from “React and Repair” to “Predict and Prevent”
NIST Industry Forum: Monitoring, Diagnostics, and Prognostics for Manufacturing Operations: Moving from “React and Repair” to “Predict and Prevent”
About the Course
The event will bring together leaders in industry, government, and academia to discuss the current trends, successes, challenges, and needs with respect to advanced monitoring, diagnostic, and prognostic technologies to enhance maintenance and control strategies within manufacturing operations. Discussions will include the current and emerging capabilities and challenges with respect to designing, deploying, verifying, and validating monitoring, diagnostic, and prognostic technologies for manufacturing operations including those involving interconnected, Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.
For more information, please watch this video on why you should participate.
- Hearing the latest success stories from manufacturers who have reduced their equipment/process downtime, decreased their maintenance costs and defective part counts, increased their productivity and profits, maintained (or improved) their quality, and/or reaped other benefits and savings through implementing advanced monitoring, diagnostic, and prognostic technologies
- Learning about the latest advances at the factory floor level in monitoring, diagnostics, and prognostics, including active research efforts at NIST and other organizations
- Understanding how technological challenges were overcome to implement monitoring, diagnostic, and prognostic technologies
- Networking with other industry professionals who have achieved similar successes, face comparable challenges, and/or can offer solutions
- Providing critical input to an ASME committee focused on producing standards and/or guidelines to support monitoring, diagnostic, and prognostic technologies at the factory floor level
Who Should Attend
Personnel expected to attend the overall forum include manufacturers from large and small to medium-sized enterprises, technology integrators, technology developers (both hardware and software), academia, standards development organizations, and government entities.
- 05/07/2018 08:00 AM
- 05/11/2018 05:00 PM
- 100 Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, MD, 20899
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