Are we there yet - Is the stage finally set for Automotive Predictive Maintenance?
AGENDA
6:00p Welcome reception
6:30p Presentation with Q&A
7:30p Networking
8:00p End
ABSTRACT
For over two decades, experts have been advocating for Predictive Maintenance. The core practice, however, goes way back: C.H. Waddington, an advisor to the British military during World War II, played a significant role in advocating for condition-based maintenance strategies and is believed to be an early pioneer of the practice. Countless Ph.D. dissertations have been published on Failure Mode Analysis (FMA: one of the core theoretical foundations of Predictive Maintenance), Root Cause Analysis (RCA: another fundamental principle) since, and numerous startups and large companies alike have attempted to build the solution, but there have been problems: sheer complexity of the underlying technology, spotty solutions, lackluster results, unclear business value proposition, and so on. The recent advances in AI might be changing things: some for better, some for worse.
This interactive session is for the engineers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts who have a knack for everything-Automotive, cautiously follow AI, and care for uptime and reliability.
BIO
Founder and the CEO of Cognomotiv, a Silicon Valley startup that applies AI for the uptime and reliability of all Industry 4.0 phygitals (physical_digital systems, specially those of automotive and transportation), Hadi Nahari is an experienced hands-on leader with over 25 years of experience creating usable and effective products and building diverse, high-impact teams to deliver successful results. Hadi is passionate about uptime, reliability, dependability, security, massively scalable, learning-enabled, and data-driven systems. A published author by Wiley & Sons, as well as 47 patents, prior to founding Cognomotiv, Hadi was the CTO and VP Security at Brocade, Chief Security Architect at three technology powerhouses in Silicon Valley: NVIDIA, PayPal, and eBay. Prior to these roles, Hadi served in senior leadership positions on reliability, safety, and security teams at Motorola, Sun Microsystems, Netscape, and the US government.