PRESENTATION
2017 - Users Conference - San Francisco - IoT
Reduce Unplanned Downtime with Predictive Analytics & Augmented Reality
In manufacturing, unplanned downtime leads to billions of dollars lost each year. But with data coming from connected industrial assets, downtime can be minimized. IoT data provides predictive analytics that keep critical assets up and running. Additionally, Augmented Reality is transforming the way products can be serviced by enabling a technician to visualize IoT data in real-time and understand the current operating conditions of an asset along with any alerts and repairs that may be necessary. Learn how National Instruments, ThingWorx, RealWear and OSIsoft are working together to reduce unplanned downtime in critical assets.
Company
Realwear
Speaker
Sanjay Jhawar
Mr. Jhawar is Co-founder, President and Chief Product Officer at RealWear – a Silicon Valley company building the world’s first head mounted tablet – a wearable that completely frees the hands of industrial workers. Sanjay served on the senior executive teams at (3) technology startups: Sonim Technologies, as VP/GM of Solutions and Marketing. Sonim makes the world’s toughest smartphones for industrial and public safety users, offered by carriers like AT&T, Verizon and Vodafone. BridgePort Networks as SVP Marketing, Product and Business Development. BridgePort invented the technology that lets you use voice and messages on your phone seamlessly between Wi-Fi and cellular networks, and is now part of CounterPath, a NASDAQ company. Sendit AB in Sweden as VP Marketing, Product and Business Development. Sendit was a mobile email pioneer that sold server platforms to mobile operators and was acquired by Microsoft in 1999.
Company
PTC
Speaker
Manish Yashvant
Dir., IoT Strategic Alliances at ThingWorx / PTC.
Experience:
3+ years in IoT Solutions
20 years in Product Development / Enterprise Software
Strategic Alliances
Business Development
Business Process Transformation
Sales Engineering / Solutions Architect
BSME, MSIE
Company
National Instruments
Speaker
Ian Fountain
As the director of marketing for data acquisition systems at National Instruments, Ian Fountain is responsible for the company’s global business in monitoring and Industrial Internet of Things applications and is heavily involved in the strategic development of the associated products required to address customer’s needs.
Fountain joined NI in 2000 as an applications engineer. In 2001 he moved to southern Colorado and became district sales manager. In this position, he focused on evangelizing virtual instrumentation and developing key regional account relationships, including Lockheed Martin, Echostar and Atmel.
In 2004, as business development manager, Fountain took on development of NI’s Hardware-in-the-Loop strategy. As a result of the success NI increased the investment in this application and is now considered a key player in the market.
Fountain holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Colorado.