Coverage about artificial intelligence and cloud-based computing capacity lately is fixated on the power generation demand aspect of the ongoing Industrial Compute Age. Electrification, automation and AI factory activity are going to be huge energy consumers going forward. Terawatt hours huge.
But harken back to where it really first connected in the digital transformation era: Operations and Maintenance. A new EnergyTech.com Webinar–"Paralyzed by Digital Transformation: Start Here” indeed begins next Tuesday and will offer expert guides in exploring how energy sector leaders can move from digital paralysis to measurable progress following a clear, digital “North Star.”
Such a navigational focus would efficiently connect data, engineering and operations across the lifecycle of assets, whether it’s oil and gas, microgrids, distributed energy or utility-scale generation and transmission assets.
Two key leaders from Siemens Digital Industries’ industrial segments will offer insights on the path to better O&M decision making through a fully connected digital enterprise. They are Tony White, who is head of vertical market chemical, glass and energy US sales at Siemens Industry, Inc., and Dr. Thiago Ribeiro, global head of energy, chemicals & infrastructure for Siemens Digital Industries Software.
These kinds of digital tools are agnostic to the type of energy you are managing. They are valid whether it’s LNG, solar, gas-fired turbines, battery storage, nuclear or hydrogen. And they are becoming vital necessities to derisking projects and creating value for the industrial energy companies charged with running those facilities.
Join us live at 2 p.m. Eastern Time next Tuesday, March 10 at EnergyTech.com. Register by this link. The webinar will be free and on-demand for about six months after the live event.
The Industrial Compute Age and AI are creating confusion and some fear for the future of work. Find out clear paths to the best outcomes by seeing this webinar and even asking questions of the expert presenters.
Register here.