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IAB 17 Industry Workshop

by Wenyu last modified 2009-04-28 13:58

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Noon - 6:00

Developing Sustainable, Value-Added, and Resilient Systems for Accelerated Productivity through IMS

Improving product quality, equipment reliability, and uptime & productivity necessitates relentless efforts to learn how to use the right tools with systematic practices. With the current economic impacts, companies are finding ways to cut costs and improve productivity. Many companies are also exploring new growth from smart service business. This special Workshop is organized to address the changing needs in prognostics and predictive maintenance tools and technologies. IMS has developed sound technology foundation and tools to enable real-time data to information conversion with smart predict and prevent capabilities. It can further expand the value of IMS tools and technologies with broad impacts to quality, reliability, productivity, and service innovation. Selected speakers will first give presentations about their perspectives and address the opportunities for IMS company members and later with open discussions from all attendees.


Agenda

Time Presentation Title Presenter
12:30 pm Introduction Jay Lee
12:40 pm IMS Systematic Approach on Prognostics Design Mohamed Abuali
12:50 pm Review of Prognostic Tools (5 Tools: LR, SPR, SOM, BBN & Prediction Tools) & Case Studies UC Researchers
1:50 pm New Frontiers for IMS Jay Lee
2:00 pm 15 minutes Break
2:15 pm Review of Decision Support Tools Jun Ni and UM Researchers
3:45 pm 15 Minutes Break
4:00 pm Wireless Remote Monitoring
Jag Sarangapani and MST Researchers
5:00 pm Dominant Innovation Design for Product and Service Systems
Jay Lee
5:30 pm IFS Sponsor Presentation
5:45 pm Open Discussion
6:00 pm Adjourn

The IAB 17 Industry Workshop Agenda can also be downloaded here.


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