Chicago, Illinois - IoT & Process Analytics are hot topics that often conjure images of incomprehensible data and a feeling of what to do with it. However, a phrase that captures the REAL desire behind data, IoT, and analytics is “Actionable Intelligence”. By definition, Actionable Intelligence boosts your company’s ability to compete, both in the traditional peer to peer sense, and in the true cost of manufacturing sense. Actionable Intelligence has the potential for a two-fold gain effect on the company profitability through better cost control and through analytics to help drive top-line sales. The importance of this concept, as it regards capital assets, will be demonstrated through a discussion across multiple industrial cutting tool platforms and leading competitive software suites that will equip you with the right questions to ask when making a purchasing decision on equipment or software that will ultimately give you Actionable Intelligence.
About the speaker
Kris Scherm is currently the Fabrication Product Manager for Multicam Inc. responsible for all laser, plasma, and waterjet products. His career has been spent in the cutting / metal separation side of the business for over 17 years, visiting 1000’s of end users helping them achieve greater efficiency and throughput by process improvement or better process selection regarding an asset or software. Kris has a double degree from LeTourneau University in Welding and Mechanical Engineering and an MBA in Finance from Pepperdine University. Kris has had the privilege of working for best in class industry companies such as Air Liquide, Hypertherm, and now Multicam, a leading global provider of CNC cutting solutions.
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