Beschreibung
Much has been said of the impacts AI will have on manufacturing, but most have not considered what needs to be done in preparation to take advantage of these new capabilities. In order to use AI effectively, we need to change how we work today, modernizing the management of operational data so that AI tools can use it to provide insights and intelligence that will create competitive advantages. In this session, we'll frame what to expect from AI in the coming years. Then we'll engage a panel of technical experts from different disciplines across Autodesk in an exploration of key considerations and best practices for structuring workflows that make data management central to our operations. We'll also discuss the benefits this approach can deliver today, and how this structure is critical to using AI for maximum future benefits.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn about how to organize and share data to improve results today, and be prepared for AI as these tools mature tomorrow.
- Learn how digital workflows can optimize your operations and create a system with efficiency and resilience built in.
- Gain clear insights into how data needs to be organized before AI can be used for competitive advantage.
Referenten
- Tiffany BachmeierTiffany Bachmeier leads an amazing global team of brilliant consultants focused on automotive, manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, and media & entertainment solutions. She has a strong passion for the convergence of methodologies across all industry segments and is excited to see the transformation that it is enabling. Before management, her primary focus was as a technical consultant for AutoCAD Electrical, but she also focused on AutoCAD, Inventor, and a variety of other products in the Autodesk family. She is an Autodesk Certified Instructor and she (and team) has won awards for developing a full line of online, live, instructor-led training classes for the Autodesk manufacturing products. Before becoming a consultant she earned her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University (MSU) and she worked in many different industries gaining valuable knowledge and experience, including electrical engineering, interior design/architecture, mechanical engineering, and software engineering, and she was part of MSU’s CAD Development Team. She started on AutoCAD R10 and has carried a strong passion for Autodesk products ever since.
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