PRESENTATION
2018 - PI World - Barcelona - Academic Symposium
A successful study case of collaboration through the PI System: University of Granada and Abbott Lab
Collaboration between industry and academia is increasingly necessary to meet the challenges and opportunities that Industry 4.0 will provide in coming years. The demand of qualified professionals capable to integrate expertise in engineering, computing, data analysis, artificial techniques, …, are becoming the key piece to advance and integrate new applications to the industry. In this seminar we will present some of the benefits that Industry-University alliance can provide to both parties. First, we will present some of the initiatives performed at the University of Granada with the flagship PI System of OSIsoft both for research and for the training of its students. Then, we will show some of the results that we have achieved from the collaboration between the University of Granada and Abbott Laboratories in the last year. In this collaboration, students of last year of Degree and Master worked at the Gr. plant of Abbott Lab. for the development of a condition-based maintenance
Company
Universidad de Granada
Speaker
José Miguel Gutiérrez Guerrero
José Miguel currently works at Abbott Laboratories in the Granada, Spain factory. He started as an IT and Automation Engineer in industrial vehicles and concrete plants. After that, he worked with business intelligence systems to analyze incoming process data for industrial environments. Currently, he is working on optimizing the PI System platform's potential from a data modeling and analysis point of view. Thus improving the industrial process performance at the Abbott Granada Plant. He has also implemented PI System installations at the University of Granada to develop a project regarding the OPC UA standard and Analysis Framework, and to introduce the PI System in the University community in Granada. José Miguel holds a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Granada, and a postgraduate degree in Real Time Software Development. He is currently finishing his PhD in Metamodels for the Industrial Environment based on OPC-UA.
Company
Universidad de Granada
Speaker
Juan Antonio Holgado Terriza
uan A. Holgado-Terriza (M’2006) received a B.S. degree in physics from the University of Granada, Spain, in 1991 and a PhD. degree in physics from the University of Granada, Spain, in 2001. From 1991 to 2000, he was combined research in Instrumentation on Applied Physics with a position in a Spanish Baccalaureate School. From 2000 to 2012, he has been an Assistant Professor with the Software Engineering Department at the University of Granada (Spain). Since 2012, he reached a Tenured Professor position in the same Department. He is the author of more than 100 articles. His current research interests include middleware for networks, services and systems integration, software platforms for embedded and mobile devices, ubiquitous home automation and ambience.