New course: How to develop a Predictive Maintenance program in the Industry 4.0 environment.

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7 October 2019

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The importance of Predictive Maintenance is becoming more and more relevant in the Spanish Industry. The current framework of Industry 4.0 is the perfect scenario to implement strategies with new technologies but, nowadays, it is difficult to distinguish between "future & reality" when we talk about implementable projects.

The current framework of Industry 4.0 is the perfect scenario to implement strategies with new technologies but, nowadays, it is difficult to distinguish between "future & reality" when talking about implementable projects.

Concepts such as Cloud Computing, IIOT or digital platforms invade us in company presentations and it is essential to understand these terms well and know how to land them in our industrial environment.

Our expert in Industry 4.0 solutions, Javier Arias, will introduce us to this world in the course "How to develop a Predictive Maintenance program in the Industry 4.0 environment".

What is it about?

Over the course of a day, we will discover what technologies related to predictive maintenance exist and how they are applied in different industrial sectors, as well as the evolution of predictive maintenance in the new industrial 4.0 framework.

Target

Attendees will have the opportunity to develop an action plan for their company that they can take away with them with Design Thinking dynamics and share experiences with other professionals in the sector.

If you are thinking of implementing a Predictive Maintenance program or you are already leading one and want to improve it, this is the place for you!

 

Concovatorias

October 22 in Zaragoza, registration CLICK HERE
November 14 in Madrid, register by CLICKING HERE

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