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Hear from Watson IoT clients, such as Enocean, KONE, ELES, Ferring, Depuy Synthes, KONE, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Sodexo, Bombardier, Waternet, Hella, Enav,Karantis360, and AVM.
Day 1 - June 18
18 June 8:30 - 9:30
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18 June 9:30 - 10:30
Keynote - IoT Data + AI: Driving Your Operational Transformation
Abstract: IoT data and AI are at the center of helping transform operations in asset intensive industries, with a focus on helping businesses operate more efficiently and effectively, and innovate quickly at a lower cost. During this session, Kareem Yusuff, Ph.D, General Manager, Watson IoT, will share how IBM, our clients, and our partners use AI to transform operations today, and in the future.
Presented by: Andy Bennett
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18 June 10:45 - 11:15
Engineering - Welcome Session -Transformation of the Engineering Profession
Abstract: As the complexity of the engineering function continues to grow, the engineering organization has to fundamentally shift to address these constantly changing dimensions that includes business transformation, increasing data, customer expectations and operating in a global environment. During this session,Dr. Bernhard Rieger, Head of Processes, Methods, Tools Division Chassis & Safety, Continental AG; and Dibbe Edwards, VP Watson IoT, will share how engineering and the engineering lifecycle is changing, and how the latest engineering technologies from IBM can support those changes during the entire arc of product development: reducing time to market, providing traceability and compliance, all while driving higher product quality.
Presented by: Dibbe Edwards, IBM
Track: Engineering
18 June 10:45 - 11:15
IoT Platform - IoT Market Outlook & Insights
Abstract: Across industries, leading organizations are unlocking the power of data with AI and IoT to innovate asset management, optimize real estate and facilities, improve software and systems engineering, and advance digital transformations. What is the state of play for your industry and what's next? During this session, the IBM IOT leadership team will share perspectives on marketplace trends, along with perspectives on the ongoing virtualization and digitization of the physical world around us.
Presented by: Will Streit: Director of Offering Management, IBM
Track: IoT Platform
18 June 10:45 - 11:15
Maximo - Supercharge your Assets with Maximo
Abstract: As the equipment you manage becomes more sophisticated, new tools and processes will be required to maximize their performance and value. During this session leaders of the Maximo Offering Management team will present the portfolio including strategy, branding and investments and will discuss how to apply IoT data and AI to more efficiently and effectively to manage the assets of today and tomorrow, and how new tools and partnerships can help you predict asset failure, optimize production, extend asset lifecycles, and improve worker safety.
Presented by: Brendan Crotty, IBM and David Gasdia, IBM
Track: Maximo
18 June 11:30 - 12:00
Engineering - Welcome Session -Transformation of the Engineering Profession Part 2
Abstract: Transforming engineering: As the complexity of the engineering function continues to grow, the engineering organization has to fundamentally shift to address these constantly changing dimensions that includes business transformation, increasing data, customer expectations and operating in a global environment. During this session,Dr. Bernhard Rieger, Head of Processes, Methods, Tools Division Chassis & Safety, Continental AG; and Dibbe Edwards, VP Watson IoT, will share how engineering and the engineering lifecycle is changing, and how the latest engineering technologies from IBM can support those changes during the entire arc of product development: reducing time to market, providing traceabilityand compliance, all while driving higher product quality.
Presented by: Dr. Bernhard Rieger, Continental
Track: Engineering
18 June 11:30 - 12:00
IoT Platform - Data, the new fuel in the world of Autonomous Driving
Abstract: AI is used in object recognition in the camera, as well as LiDAR environment, but also in intelligent route planning. For AI systems, however, data is needed in different ways. On the one hand as training data for teaching such systems but on the other hand also to check on trained systems for their suitability. Bertrandt faces up to the challenges of generating and managing such large amounts of data, but also offers the following test methodology and offers solutions to the subject areas.
Presented by: Peter Schiekofer, Director Advanced Engineering Autonomous Driving / Driver Assistance / E-Mobility
Track: IoT Platform
18 June 11:30 - 12:00
Maximo - The Future of Asset Management - Addressing the Asset Performance Conundrum with APM
Abstract: Asset intensive organizations are struggling to develop a balance between cost cutting and risk reduction in order to optimize asset performance. This session will articulate a point of view on the digital re-invention that is changing operating models in a disruptive ways and driving companies to change to remain competitive. Come hear how IBM is helping clients leverage AI and IoT in an effort to digitally transform their organizations.
Presented by: AJ Naddell, IBM and Heena Purohit, IBM
Track: Maximo
18 June 12:15 - 13:15
Networking Lunch @ Solutions Centre
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18 June 13:15 - 13:45
Engineering - Why you will love the SAFe Program Board Widget for Rational Team Concert for your virtual PI Planning with globally distributed teams
Abstract: The hype about scaled agility with SAFe continues. However, the immense travel costs are often suppressed. As a result, our mgmt put a restriction on traveling. This triggered starting the PI Plannings in a virtual setup with RTC. We got rid of physical stickies, strings and program boards. Next, we created the RTC 'SAFe Program Board' widget, which allows us to visualize dependencies between work items. This simplifies and speeds up the SAFe PI planning in a globally distributed team setup. In this session, you will learn good and working practices with the help of Jazz/RTC for your PI Planning with globally distributed teams. You will see, how remote teams can pull features from the Program Backlog in RTC and draw dependencies on the SAFe Program Board widget running seamlessly in RTC. Although we agree that face-to-face communication is irreplaceable, the setup with Jazz/RTC is a viable alternative if travelng is restricted due to any kind of reason.
Presented by: Markus Giacomuzzi, Siemens Smart Infrastructure
Track: Engineering
18 June 13:15 - 13:45
IoT Platform - Transforming IoT with AI & Data Analytics in Real Time at the Edge
Abstract: Edge computing is one of the most rapidly growing technologies in the IT world today due to the acceleration of both the quantity and the speed of data collection from a multitude of devices. With edge capabilities built into your solution, it brings AI and data analytics directly to the edge device, done instantaneously and even in a disconnected manner with the ability to transmit /aggregate only relevant data back to the cloud. With an estimated 15 billion devices in the market today, growing to a projected 55 billion by 2022, there is increasingly a need to manage those devices, deploy software to them instantly, inspect their health & security in a uniform, policy driven, manner. In the IoT world, millions of devices are in the market, measuring data, streaming audio/video and no longer can there be delays due to scaling and/or latency issues. Those devices must react in an immediate and intelligent fashion based on the inputs its receiving. Edge provides that possibility. This leads to eliminated waste, accelerated resolution and a faster time to market. Both resource optimization and operational cost reduction are the end result with intelligence at the edge.
Presented by: David Boloker, Director & CTO - Emerging Technologies, Distinguished Engineer
Track: IoT Platform
18 June 13:15 - 13:45
Maximo - Power to the People - Driving Value with the IBM Maximo Workcenters and SaaS
Abstract: Wondering where to begin with Maximo? Do your teams need more from Maximo? Wondering how better UX equals better business outcomes? Wonder how SaaS can supercharge your teams and partners? The new Maximo user experience reimagines Maximo functions in a user outcome-driven design, and SaaS puts that power into the hands of your users anywhere and anytime.. Learn how to get the most from Maximo , and the latest capabilities in work management and supply-chain, and learn how to get up and running today with the power of SaaS!
Presented by: Tristan O'Gorman, IBM and Brendan Crotty, IBM
Track: Maximo
18 June 14:00 - 14:30
Engineering - Building a testing competence center in the highly regulated pharmaceuticals industry
Abstract: The session is an experience report about Ferring's transformation journey from a paper-based, all-inclusive testing process into a digital, risk-based, Rational Quality Manager-powered testing practice.
Presented by: Drazen Tomac, Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Track: Engineering
18 June 14:00 - 14:30
IoT Platform - Implementation best practices / Instrumentation / getting analytics out of data
Abstract: The EnOcean Alliance has established innovative automation solutions for sustainable building-projects - thereby making buildings more energy-efficient, more flexible and more cost-effective. During this session, you will directly hear from Enocean how they are teaming with IBM to implement and instrument IoT projects, including how to make the most out of the data being collected
Presented by: Armin Anders, VP Business Development & Co-Founder, Enocean
Track: IoT Platform
18 June 14:00 - 14:30
Maximo - Implementation of Maximo Asset Health Insights at ELES, the guardian of Slovenia's electric power transmission system
Abstract: For successful asset management, is important to know the technical condition of the assets. In order to determine the condition and to be able to compare devices, ELES, introduced IBM Maximo Asset Health Insight. This was the first step in the process of establishing asset management in the complete life cycle of their assets. ELES calculates the health index of their assets based on the collected data on the performed measurements, oil tests, technical parameters and subjective estimates for their most important high-voltage devices in their substations.
Presented by: Roman Tomažic, ELES
Track: Maximo
18 June 14:30 - 15:00
Afternoon Break @ Solutions Centre
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18 June 15:00 - 15:30
Engineering - Using Rhapsody to optimize development of the PureVue Medical Camera Control System
Abstract: Depuy Synthes uses Rhapsody since years for creating the software for their medical equipment. Until now applications were developed on a Cortex M CPU using Rhapsody in C. In project we present here a new area was entered: a large scale application to do image processing in a hospital operating room. The used CPU was much larger than the CPU's used before and Rhapsody in C++ was used. Also QNX was used as the RTOS, which has the advantage that memory protection can be used, which makes development a bit more difficult. To implement that a set of design patterns was used like the Broker, Publisher Subscriber, Singletons and the Command Pattern.The challenge was to create an architecture using Rhapsody that would make further development of modular applications as easy as possible.
Presented by: Walter van der Heiden, Willert Software
Track: Engineering
18 June 15:00 - 15:30
IoT Platform - KONE Care 24/7 Connect
Abstract: During this session, you will see how KONE deals with the digitization (both internally / externally) to improve business operations to delight their customers.
Presented by: Sebastian Warnsmann, KONE
Track: IoT Platform
18 June 15:00 - 15:30
Maximo - An Integrated Approach to Minimize Accidents and Improve Safety
Abstract: Accidents and lost productivity in the workplace have potentially devastating consequences for employees and their employers. Combining IoT-connected devices from companies such as Mitsufuji, SmartCone, Garmin, Samsung, and others can give employers insights to minimize risk and increase productivity. Measurement data from connected sensors can monitor everything from industrial assets to employees and their environment. The benefits of an integrated approach will be highlighted in this session providing new opportunities for customers to extend their use of Maximo and Maximo Oil and Gas.
Presented by: Russell Bee, IBM and Brian Massey, IBM
Track: Maximo
18 June 15:45 - 16:15
Engineering - Requirements Template Management across DNG Project Areas
Abstract: This session describes how requirements management is processed by an automotive manufacturer, supported by IBM Rational Solution for Continuous Engineering. See how easy it is to synchronize requirements templates between various Doors Next Generation project areas using Rm API and open source technology.
Presented by: Frank Muller, Daimler AG
Track: Engineering
18 June 15:45 - 16:15
Maximo - How Amsterdam Airport Schiphol uses BIM, IoT and Digital Twin concepts to create a 3D copy of the airport
Abstract: Learn more about Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s Digital strategy and our vision on IBM Maximo, IBM Control Desk and Digital Twin. We explain how we enhance our Digital Twin with IoT data and how we visualize all this data for the business. This presentation includes a video demo on our Maximo 3D Asset Viewer.
Presented by: Sebastiaan de Sterke, Schiphol
Track: Maximo
18 June 15:45 - 17:30
IoT Platform - WORKSHOP - LIMITED SEATING, LAPTOPS REQUIRED: Experience the Industrial IoT with the Hilscher NetIOT Edge Gateway and the IBM Watson IoT Platform
Abstract: The attendees will learn in this hands-on workshop how data flows from factory equipment and automation systems into the Watson IoT Platform. The first part of the session covers the basics of access methods to PLC and factory networks. The second part is a hands-on lab with internet-based access to real-world PLC systems.
Attendees need to bring their own laptop. A real-world infrastructure will be available to practice (one system for every two participants). The workshop is limited to 12 participants
Presented by: Patrice Favennec, Vice President Sales IOT, Hilscher; Jan Luginbuehl, Application Engineer, Hilscher; Taha Boulaguigue, IBM
Track: IoT Platform
18 June 16:30 - 17:00
Engineering - Migration of legacy requirements managment database to DOORS NG
Abstract: Experienced since 2005 in several requirements managment databases - like SLATE, ReqPro, DOORS 9. Experiance since 2001 in verification managment - test database based on LAMP. Implementaion of ReqIF, XML, MS Word, MS Project, MS Excel outputs to requirements managment databases. We will discuss details on the database and schema design.
Presented by: Joerg Mueck, MBDA
Track: Engineering
18 June 16:30 - 17:00
Maximo - Making Maximo Work for Your Users - Maximo UX Panel
Abstract: Join this panel discussion, where we will be covering the major UX challenges that plague asset management professionals. These experts will tackle topics such as: why UX is critical, how UX lays the foundation for better analytics and AI, how UX can be improved with Maximo, what work centers mean for the future of UX in Maximo, and advice onhow to starting improving UX in your Maximo system today.
Presented by: Tristan O'Gorman, IBM, Jan-Willem Steur, ZNAPZ, Louis van Panera, Waternet
Track: Maximo
18 June 17:00 - 17:30
Transfer to 'Think at IBM' @ Bikini Mall
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18 June 17:30 - 21:30
Networking Reception at Roof Terrace 2nd floor
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Day 2 - June 19
19 June 9:00 - 10:00
Engineering - Meet the Experts
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Track: Engineering
19 June 9:00 - 10:00
Maximo - Maximo Future and Roadmaps
Abstract: Get a deeper view of where IBM is making investments across the Maximo portfolio and how you can benefit from new and upcoming capabilites and offerings that deliver innovative technology like AI, Augmented Reality and analytic insights. See how IBM's focus on user experience and the availability of new intuitive tools will help improve asset maintenance practices, increase first time fix rates, improve asset uptime and highlight asset reliability and performance.
Presented by: Brendan Crotty, IBM and David Gasdia, IBM
Track: Maximo
19 June 10:15 - 10:45
Engineering - DOORS Next Generation Component refactoring challenges, impacts beyond DOORS Next Generation and refactoring approach
Abstract: Since 2009 within Bombardier Business and Information services I'm lead for development and deployment of BT A(pplication) L(ifecycle) M(agement) template based on IBM Rational Jazz tools covering domains: requirements management, test management, modeling, source code management, release and team planning, configuration management, reporting replacing legacy tools used for software development.
Presented by: Rudi Bunkens, Bombardier Transportation
Track: Engineering
19 June 10:15 - 10:45
IoT Platform - Future and Roadmaps
Abstract: During this session, you will hear about the future direction of the Watson IOT Platform, including demonstrations of new features and near-term capabilities coming soon!
Presented by: Andrew Foster, Senior Offering Manager, IBM
Track: IoT Platform
19 June 10:15 - 10:45
Maximo - Technician of the Future - Anywhere, Anytime, Any Asset
Abstract: How AI, Augmented Reality, analytics and IoT transform the way your field and factory technicians work. Learn how customers are leveraging advanced technologies to transform their maintenance and repair procedures. The session will focus on how IBM offerings help plant operators, field service teams and OEMs troubleshoot problems and repair your equipment more efficiently - helping teams reduce mean time to repair and improve first time fix rate. This session will include client case studies and guidance on how to get started with advanced solutions.
Presented by: Ishan Sehgal, IBM; Heena Purohit, IBM
Track: Maximo
19 June 10:45 - 11:15
Morning Break
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19 June 11:15 - 11:45
Engineering - Our first DNG Pilot - Experiences, Challenges, Lessons learned
Abstract: At the beginning of the year we started a pilot project using DOORS Next Generation. The aim was to find out whether DNG met the requirements of a real project. In the presentation we would like to demonstrate our approach, the experiences we have gathered, the challenges we faced, and the lessons learned.
Presented by: Heinz Lepp, HELLA GmbH & Co. and KGaAIngo Unruh, IBM Deutschland GmbH
Track: Engineering
19 June 11:15 - 11:45
IoT Platform - Take the IoT Plunge - From Proof to Production
Abstract: Are you ready to make the most of your data? Using an IoT Platform gives you many options on how to get started. And eventually, with the business case clear and the technological implications well understood, moving the solution into the 'production' phase is where the benefits can truly be garnered. During this session, you will hear how the IBM IoT Platform provides a cloud-based solution which incorporates the capabilities that the majority of IoT projects require, based on our experience with many customer engagements.
Presented by: Mark Swinson: Watson IOT Sales Executive, IBM
Track: IoT Platform
19 June 11:15 - 11:45
Maximo - From Preventive to Predictive Maintenance - 5 Ways to Supercharge your Maintenance Strategy
Abstract: Choosing the right maintenance strategy for your assets can be challenging. Yet with the availability of AI and advanced analytics, getting to condition-based and predictive maintenance is now more achievable than ever. We discuss what the challenges organizations must overcome and how organizations can use Maximo Asset Management and Maximo Asset Performance Management to get there
Presented by: Tristan O'Gorman, IBM; Ed Jones, IBM
Track: Maximo
19 June 12:00 - 13:00
Lunch
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19 June 13:15 - 13:45
Engineering - How to incorporate highly automated HIL testing from dSPACE with enterprise application lifecycle management of IBM.
Abstract: In this session I will give a quick introduction to the challenges which customers face when they want to integrate highly automated hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing with a company-wide application lifecycle management. I will present a solution from dSPACE which is already used productively at automotive OEMs and suppliers world-wide.
Presented by: Mario Ruthmann, dSPACE GmbH
Track: Engineering
19 June 13:15 - 13:45
Engineering - A System Engineering Data Management Framework In A Large Scale Project In The ATM Domain
Abstract: SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research) is the technological pillar of the Single European Sky . This presentation describes the Best Practices for the implementation of SE-DMF (Systems Engineering Data Management Framework) as a result of real life experience. It allows Systems Engineers to understand the importance of the adoption of SE best practices together with effective tools like IBM CE Platform
Presented by: Luigi Mazzucchelli, ENAV S.p.A and Enrico Mancin, ENAV S.p.A
Track: Engineering
19 June 13:15 - 13:45
IoT Platform - Extending Freedom for the Elderly Through IoT and AI
Abstract: Every day, millions of people around the world take on caring responsibility for loved ones, which can have detrimental impact on the quality of life for the whole family if not managed correct. During this session, learn how Karantis360 along with IBM have developed a new approach, using IoT technologies, to collect data about the movements and day-to-day activities of people in care.
Presented by: Gabriel Vizzard: Business Development Executive, IBM and James McKenzie: Karantis360
Track: IoT Platform
19 June 13:15 - 13:45
Maximo - Evolving your Asset Management Organization with IBM Maximo
Abstract: Most asset intensive organizations struggle with an “out of control” maintenance and operation strategy, often unaware of which assets they have. So how can they focus on keeping them healthy? Asset Health Insights helps companies “shift” from time-based maintenance and control towards condition-based maintenance with just a few asset and measurement parameters. Asset Health can also improve outcomes by opening Maximo to new manual data as well as systemic data from Scada, PLC, or IoT Devices.
Presented by: Jan-Willem Steur, ZNAPZ; Louis van Parera, Waternet
Track: Maximo
19 June 14:00 - 14:30
Engineering - Ohne Software geht nichts - auch nicht ihr schnelles Internet zu Hause
Abstract: In dieser Sitzung werden Tipps und Techniken für die Entwicklung von Breitbandkommunikationsgeräten mithilfe der Jazz Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) -Plattform vorgestellt. Die Präsentation zeigt einen erfolgreichen Ansatz, um eine Einführung von CLM für 180 Entwickler wurde innerhalb von fünf Monaten zu erreichen. Ausschlaggebend für diesen Erfolg war, Jazz „out of the box“ zu verwenden und signifikante Anpassungen zu verhindern. Ein Jahr später haben sich die Möglichkeiten der Zusammenarbeit im Jazz bewährt, um die Investitionen zu rechtfertigen.
Presented by: Dieter Schröder, AVM and Sören Schilling, AVM
Track: Engineering
19 June 14:00 - 14:30
IoT Platform - How Mobility and Transportation IOT Solutions Are Changing the World
Abstract: Today the connected vehicle can notify someone in the case of a crash, remotely lock your doors, provide Infotainment functions for entertainment and integrate with your Smartphone. With the changes in mobility and transportation, along with the changes from semi autonomous vehicles, everyone from auto manufacturers to insurance companies need to investigate new business models. During this session, learn about the next evolution of connected vehicle manufacturing and insurance data integration solutions which are changing the industry
Presented by: Ishan Sehgal: Program Director of Offering Management, IBM
Track: IoT Platform
19 June 14:00 - 14:30
Maximo - Digitalisation in the Port of Rotterdam
Abstract: Axians, IBM and partners built the foundation for environmentally friendly and autonomous shipping. The Port of Rotterdam is digitizing its harbor processes and now building an IoT platform - measuring the elements and connecting business systems to work towards autonomous ships entering between 2025-2030.
Presented by: Raymond Janssen and Matthais Bauer, Axians
Track: Maximo
19 June 14:30 - 15:00
Afternoon Break
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19 June 15:00 - 15:30
Engineering - Clean and sustainable migration from DOORS 9 to DOORS Next Generation
Abstract: The main challenge in migrating from DOORS 9 to DOORS Next is to bring something long established into a new world. This new world offers great new features, but to benefit from them, it requires the user to store his data quite a bit differently than before. Not only must the existing data be transferred to DNG, it also must be transformed correctly. In the session we present a way how to perform a clean and sustainable migration and the tools we have built to ensure that.
Presented by: Stein Nikolai, Requisis GmbH
Track: Engineering
19 June 15:00 - 15:30
Maximo - IBM Garage for Asset Optimization
Abstract: The Garage is IBMs approach to help co-create the future, co-execute with agility, and co-operate to deliver business value - at the speed of a start-up, and at the scale of a large enterprise. This session will explore how IBM IoT Garage - designed for agile working, where ideas can be developed, tested, discarded or advanced - can act as an environment where the latest technologies can be applied to business pain points, to drive substantive business impact.
Presented by: Stephan Osthues, IBM Global Business Services
Track: Maximo
19 June 15:00 - 16:30
IoT Platform - WORKSHOP - LIMITED SEATING, LAPTOPS REQUIRED: Experience the Industrial IoT with the Hilscher NetIOT Edge Gateway and the IBM Watson IoT Platform
Abstract: The attendees will learn in this hands-on workshop how data flows from factory equipment and automation systems into the Watson IoT Platform. The first part of the session covers the basics of access methods to PLC and factory networks. The second part is a hands-on lab with internet-based access to real-world PLC systems.
Attendees need to bring their own laptop. A real-world infrastructure will be available to practice (one system for every two participants). The workshop is limited to 12 participants
Presented by: Patrice Favennec, Vice President Sales IOT, Hilscher; Jan Luginbuehl, Application Engineer, Hilscher; Taha Boulaguigue, IBM
Track: IoT Platform
19 June 15:45 - 16:15
Engineering - Test early, test often - automate test execution with RQM to maintain high quality of Rhapsody designs
Abstract: Model Based Testing with Rhapsody TestConductor allows specifying and executing tests from early design phases on, enabling to continuously test the design while it is being developed. Based on the TestConductor adapter for RQM test execution can be scheduled from RQM for automatic execution on the test machines while the results of the test execution can be inspected in RQM simply using a web browser.
Presented by: Udo Brockmeyer, BTC Embedded Systems and Hartmut Wittke
Track: Engineering
19 June 15:45 - 16:15
Maximo - Optimizing the Asset Lifecycle: How IBM and Siemens Collaborate Across Product Engineering, Operations, and Maintenance
Abstract: Siemens and IBM are integrating the Siemens Digital Innovation Platform with the IBM Maximo portfolio. This collaboration enables a digital thread that bridges product engineering, operations, and maintenance. Now OEMs and owner/operators can optimize the full service lifecycle of assets improving data quality, reducing downtime and driving continuous improvement of products and processes. Join us to learn more about how together we will provide value across the value chain.
Presented by: Pierre Henri Gabriel, IBM; Enzo Muschik, Siemens
Track: Maximo
19 June 16:30 - 17:00
Engineering - Persistent Unite: Extending AI and lifecycle optimization to 3rd party systems
Abstract: We will demonstrate our CE/CLM Unite for Jira, discuss the generalized approach used to create Unite integrations to any tools your organization uses. Integration can be thoughtfully designed to participate in Jazz Global Configuration Management allowing you to organize 3rd party data into global streams & baselines.We will show the new AI tool IBM RQA & show how future AI integrations could use the configuration aware Lifecycle Management view to do AI analysis that spans product boundaries.
Presented by: Ed Gentry, Persistent Systems
Track: Engineering
19 June 16:30 - 17:00
Maximo - Rapid ROI with IBM MRO Inventory Optimization
Abstract: Organizations face many challenges ?' from aging infrastructures and workforces to financial pressure and risk. To battle these challenges, companies know they need strategic business transformation and IoT initiatives. But digital transformation is costly, requiring significant investment. By implementing IBM MRO Inventory Optimization, customers can achieve significant inventory-related savings within the first 12 months, which can be used to fund larger strategic transformation initiatives.
Presented by: Martin Paterok, IBM
Track: Maximo
19 June 17:00 - 18:30
Expo Reception
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Engineering
18 June 8:30 - 9:30
Registration
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18 June 9:30 - 10:30
Keynote - IoT Data + AI: Driving Your Operational Transformation
Abstract: IoT data and AI are at the center of helping transform operations in asset intensive industries, with a focus on helping businesses operate more efficiently and effectively, and innovate quickly at a lower cost. During this session, Kareem Yusuff, Ph.D, General Manager, Watson IoT, will share how IBM, our clients, and our partners use AI to transform operations today, and in the future.
Presented by: Andy Bennett
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18 June 10:45 - 11:15
Engineering - Welcome Session -Transformation of the Engineering Profession
Abstract: As the complexity of the engineering function continues to grow, the engineering organization has to fundamentally shift to address these constantly changing dimensions that includes business transformation, increasing data, customer expectations and operating in a global environment. During this session,Dr. Bernhard Rieger, Head of Processes, Methods, Tools Division Chassis & Safety, Continental AG; and Dibbe Edwards, VP Watson IoT, will share how engineering and the engineering lifecycle is changing, and how the latest engineering technologies from IBM can support those changes during the entire arc of product development: reducing time to market, providing traceability and compliance, all while driving higher product quality.
Presented by: Dibbe Edwards, IBM
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18 June 11:30 - 12:00
Engineering - Welcome Session -Transformation of the Engineering Profession Part 2
Abstract: Transforming engineering: As the complexity of the engineering function continues to grow, the engineering organization has to fundamentally shift to address these constantly changing dimensions that includes business transformation, increasing data, customer expectations and operating in a global environment. During this session,Dr. Bernhard Rieger, Head of Processes, Methods, Tools Division Chassis & Safety, Continental AG; and Dibbe Edwards, VP Watson IoT, will share how engineering and the engineering lifecycle is changing, and how the latest engineering technologies from IBM can support those changes during the entire arc of product development: reducing time to market, providing traceabilityand compliance, all while driving higher product quality.
Presented by: Dr. Bernhard Rieger, Continental
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18 June 12:15 - 13:15
Networking Lunch @ Solutions Centre
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18 June 13:15 - 13:45
Engineering - Why you will love the SAFe Program Board Widget for Rational Team Concert for your virtual PI Planning with globally distributed teams
Abstract: The hype about scaled agility with SAFe continues. However, the immense travel costs are often suppressed. As a result, our mgmt put a restriction on traveling. This triggered starting the PI Plannings in a virtual setup with RTC. We got rid of physical stickies, strings and program boards. Next, we created the RTC 'SAFe Program Board' widget, which allows us to visualize dependencies between work items. This simplifies and speeds up the SAFe PI planning in a globally distributed team setup. In this session, you will learn good and working practices with the help of Jazz/RTC for your PI Planning with globally distributed teams. You will see, how remote teams can pull features from the Program Backlog in RTC and draw dependencies on the SAFe Program Board widget running seamlessly in RTC. Although we agree that face-to-face communication is irreplaceable, the setup with Jazz/RTC is a viable alternative if travelng is restricted due to any kind of reason.
Presented by: Markus Giacomuzzi, Siemens Smart Infrastructure
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18 June 14:00 - 14:30
Engineering - Building a testing competence center in the highly regulated pharmaceuticals industry
Abstract: The session is an experience report about Ferring's transformation journey from a paper-based, all-inclusive testing process into a digital, risk-based, Rational Quality Manager-powered testing practice.
Presented by: Drazen Tomac, Ferring Pharmaceuticals
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18 June 14:30 - 15:00
Afternoon Break @ Solutions Centre
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18 June 15:00 - 15:30
Engineering - Using Rhapsody to optimize development of the PureVue Medical Camera Control System
Abstract: Depuy Synthes uses Rhapsody since years for creating the software for their medical equipment. Until now applications were developed on a Cortex M CPU using Rhapsody in C. In project we present here a new area was entered: a large scale application to do image processing in a hospital operating room. The used CPU was much larger than the CPU's used before and Rhapsody in C++ was used. Also QNX was used as the RTOS, which has the advantage that memory protection can be used, which makes development a bit more difficult. To implement that a set of design patterns was used like the Broker, Publisher Subscriber, Singletons and the Command Pattern.The challenge was to create an architecture using Rhapsody that would make further development of modular applications as easy as possible.
Presented by: Walter van der Heiden, Willert Software
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18 June 15:45 - 16:15
Engineering - Requirements Template Management across DNG Project Areas
Abstract: This session describes how requirements management is processed by an automotive manufacturer, supported by IBM Rational Solution for Continuous Engineering. See how easy it is to synchronize requirements templates between various Doors Next Generation project areas using Rm API and open source technology.
Presented by: Frank Muller, Daimler AG
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18 June 16:30 - 17:00
Engineering - Migration of legacy requirements managment database to DOORS NG
Abstract: Experienced since 2005 in several requirements managment databases - like SLATE, ReqPro, DOORS 9. Experiance since 2001 in verification managment - test database based on LAMP. Implementaion of ReqIF, XML, MS Word, MS Project, MS Excel outputs to requirements managment databases. We will discuss details on the database and schema design.
Presented by: Joerg Mueck, MBDA
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18 June 17:00 - 17:30
Transfer to 'Think at IBM' @ Bikini Mall
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18 June 17:30 - 21:30
Networking Reception at Roof Terrace 2nd floor
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19 June 9:00 - 10:00
Engineering - Meet the Experts
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19 June 10:15 - 10:45
Engineering - DOORS Next Generation Component refactoring challenges, impacts beyond DOORS Next Generation and refactoring approach
Abstract: Since 2009 within Bombardier Business and Information services I'm lead for development and deployment of BT A(pplication) L(ifecycle) M(agement) template based on IBM Rational Jazz tools covering domains: requirements management, test management, modeling, source code management, release and team planning, configuration management, reporting replacing legacy tools used for software development.
Presented by: Rudi Bunkens, Bombardier Transportation
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19 June 10:45 - 11:15
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19 June 11:15 - 11:45
Engineering - Our first DNG Pilot - Experiences, Challenges, Lessons learned
Abstract: At the beginning of the year we started a pilot project using DOORS Next Generation. The aim was to find out whether DNG met the requirements of a real project. In the presentation we would like to demonstrate our approach, the experiences we have gathered, the challenges we faced, and the lessons learned.
Presented by: Heinz Lepp, HELLA GmbH & Co. and KGaAIngo Unruh, IBM Deutschland GmbH
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19 June 12:00 - 13:00
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19 June 13:15 - 13:45
Engineering - How to incorporate highly automated HIL testing from dSPACE with enterprise application lifecycle management of IBM.
Abstract: In this session I will give a quick introduction to the challenges which customers face when they want to integrate highly automated hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing with a company-wide application lifecycle management. I will present a solution from dSPACE which is already used productively at automotive OEMs and suppliers world-wide.
Presented by: Mario Ruthmann, dSPACE GmbH
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19 June 13:15 - 13:45
Engineering - A System Engineering Data Management Framework In A Large Scale Project In The ATM Domain
Abstract: SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research) is the technological pillar of the Single European Sky . This presentation describes the Best Practices for the implementation of SE-DMF (Systems Engineering Data Management Framework) as a result of real life experience. It allows Systems Engineers to understand the importance of the adoption of SE best practices together with effective tools like IBM CE Platform
Presented by: Luigi Mazzucchelli, ENAV S.p.A and Enrico Mancin, ENAV S.p.A
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19 June 14:00 - 14:30
Engineering - Ohne Software geht nichts - auch nicht ihr schnelles Internet zu Hause
Abstract: In dieser Sitzung werden Tipps und Techniken für die Entwicklung von Breitbandkommunikationsgeräten mithilfe der Jazz Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) -Plattform vorgestellt. Die Präsentation zeigt einen erfolgreichen Ansatz, um eine Einführung von CLM für 180 Entwickler wurde innerhalb von fünf Monaten zu erreichen. Ausschlaggebend für diesen Erfolg war, Jazz „out of the box“ zu verwenden und signifikante Anpassungen zu verhindern. Ein Jahr später haben sich die Möglichkeiten der Zusammenarbeit im Jazz bewährt, um die Investitionen zu rechtfertigen.
Presented by: Dieter Schröder, AVM and Sören Schilling, AVM
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19 June 14:30 - 15:00
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19 June 15:00 - 15:30
Engineering - Clean and sustainable migration from DOORS 9 to DOORS Next Generation
Abstract: The main challenge in migrating from DOORS 9 to DOORS Next is to bring something long established into a new world. This new world offers great new features, but to benefit from them, it requires the user to store his data quite a bit differently than before. Not only must the existing data be transferred to DNG, it also must be transformed correctly. In the session we present a way how to perform a clean and sustainable migration and the tools we have built to ensure that.
Presented by: Stein Nikolai, Requisis GmbH
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19 June 15:45 - 16:15
Engineering - Test early, test often - automate test execution with RQM to maintain high quality of Rhapsody designs
Abstract: Model Based Testing with Rhapsody TestConductor allows specifying and executing tests from early design phases on, enabling to continuously test the design while it is being developed. Based on the TestConductor adapter for RQM test execution can be scheduled from RQM for automatic execution on the test machines while the results of the test execution can be inspected in RQM simply using a web browser.
Presented by: Udo Brockmeyer, BTC Embedded Systems and Hartmut Wittke
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19 June 16:30 - 17:00
Engineering - Persistent Unite: Extending AI and lifecycle optimization to 3rd party systems
Abstract: We will demonstrate our CE/CLM Unite for Jira, discuss the generalized approach used to create Unite integrations to any tools your organization uses. Integration can be thoughtfully designed to participate in Jazz Global Configuration Management allowing you to organize 3rd party data into global streams & baselines.We will show the new AI tool IBM RQA & show how future AI integrations could use the configuration aware Lifecycle Management view to do AI analysis that spans product boundaries.
Presented by: Ed Gentry, Persistent Systems
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19 June 17:00 - 18:30
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IoT Platform
18 June 8:30 - 9:30
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18 June 9:30 - 10:30
Keynote - IoT Data + AI: Driving Your Operational Transformation
Abstract: IoT data and AI are at the center of helping transform operations in asset intensive industries, with a focus on helping businesses operate more efficiently and effectively, and innovate quickly at a lower cost. During this session, Kareem Yusuff, Ph.D, General Manager, Watson IoT, will share how IBM, our clients, and our partners use AI to transform operations today, and in the future.
Presented by: Andy Bennett
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18 June 10:45 - 11:15
IoT Platform - IoT Market Outlook & Insights
Abstract: Across industries, leading organizations are unlocking the power of data with AI and IoT to innovate asset management, optimize real estate and facilities, improve software and systems engineering, and advance digital transformations. What is the state of play for your industry and what's next? During this session, the IBM IOT leadership team will share perspectives on marketplace trends, along with perspectives on the ongoing virtualization and digitization of the physical world around us.
Presented by: Will Streit: Director of Offering Management, IBM
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18 June 11:30 - 12:00
IoT Platform - Data, the new fuel in the world of Autonomous Driving
Abstract: AI is used in object recognition in the camera, as well as LiDAR environment, but also in intelligent route planning. For AI systems, however, data is needed in different ways. On the one hand as training data for teaching such systems but on the other hand also to check on trained systems for their suitability. Bertrandt faces up to the challenges of generating and managing such large amounts of data, but also offers the following test methodology and offers solutions to the subject areas.
Presented by: Peter Schiekofer, Director Advanced Engineering Autonomous Driving / Driver Assistance / E-Mobility
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18 June 12:15 - 13:15
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18 June 13:15 - 13:45
IoT Platform - Transforming IoT with AI & Data Analytics in Real Time at the Edge
Abstract: Edge computing is one of the most rapidly growing technologies in the IT world today due to the acceleration of both the quantity and the speed of data collection from a multitude of devices. With edge capabilities built into your solution, it brings AI and data analytics directly to the edge device, done instantaneously and even in a disconnected manner with the ability to transmit /aggregate only relevant data back to the cloud. With an estimated 15 billion devices in the market today, growing to a projected 55 billion by 2022, there is increasingly a need to manage those devices, deploy software to them instantly, inspect their health & security in a uniform, policy driven, manner. In the IoT world, millions of devices are in the market, measuring data, streaming audio/video and no longer can there be delays due to scaling and/or latency issues. Those devices must react in an immediate and intelligent fashion based on the inputs its receiving. Edge provides that possibility. This leads to eliminated waste, accelerated resolution and a faster time to market. Both resource optimization and operational cost reduction are the end result with intelligence at the edge.
Presented by: David Boloker, Director & CTO - Emerging Technologies, Distinguished Engineer
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18 June 14:00 - 14:30
IoT Platform - Implementation best practices / Instrumentation / getting analytics out of data
Abstract: The EnOcean Alliance has established innovative automation solutions for sustainable building-projects - thereby making buildings more energy-efficient, more flexible and more cost-effective. During this session, you will directly hear from Enocean how they are teaming with IBM to implement and instrument IoT projects, including how to make the most out of the data being collected
Presented by: Armin Anders, VP Business Development & Co-Founder, Enocean
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18 June 14:30 - 15:00
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18 June 15:00 - 15:30
IoT Platform - KONE Care 24/7 Connect
Abstract: During this session, you will see how KONE deals with the digitization (both internally / externally) to improve business operations to delight their customers.
Presented by: Sebastian Warnsmann, KONE
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18 June 15:45 - 17:30
IoT Platform - WORKSHOP - LIMITED SEATING, LAPTOPS REQUIRED: Experience the Industrial IoT with the Hilscher NetIOT Edge Gateway and the IBM Watson IoT Platform
Abstract: The attendees will learn in this hands-on workshop how data flows from factory equipment and automation systems into the Watson IoT Platform. The first part of the session covers the basics of access methods to PLC and factory networks. The second part is a hands-on lab with internet-based access to real-world PLC systems.
Attendees need to bring their own laptop. A real-world infrastructure will be available to practice (one system for every two participants). The workshop is limited to 12 participants
Presented by: Patrice Favennec, Vice President Sales IOT, Hilscher; Jan Luginbuehl, Application Engineer, Hilscher; Taha Boulaguigue, IBM
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18 June 17:00 - 17:30
Transfer to 'Think at IBM' @ Bikini Mall
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18 June 17:30 - 21:30
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19 June 10:15 - 10:45
IoT Platform - Future and Roadmaps
Abstract: During this session, you will hear about the future direction of the Watson IOT Platform, including demonstrations of new features and near-term capabilities coming soon!
Presented by: Andrew Foster, Senior Offering Manager, IBM
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19 June 10:45 - 11:15
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19 June 11:15 - 11:45
IoT Platform - Take the IoT Plunge - From Proof to Production
Abstract: Are you ready to make the most of your data? Using an IoT Platform gives you many options on how to get started. And eventually, with the business case clear and the technological implications well understood, moving the solution into the 'production' phase is where the benefits can truly be garnered. During this session, you will hear how the IBM IoT Platform provides a cloud-based solution which incorporates the capabilities that the majority of IoT projects require, based on our experience with many customer engagements.
Presented by: Mark Swinson: Watson IOT Sales Executive, IBM
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19 June 12:00 - 13:00
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19 June 13:15 - 13:45
IoT Platform - Extending Freedom for the Elderly Through IoT and AI
Abstract: Every day, millions of people around the world take on caring responsibility for loved ones, which can have detrimental impact on the quality of life for the whole family if not managed correct. During this session, learn how Karantis360 along with IBM have developed a new approach, using IoT technologies, to collect data about the movements and day-to-day activities of people in care.
Presented by: Gabriel Vizzard: Business Development Executive, IBM and James McKenzie: Karantis360
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19 June 14:00 - 14:30
IoT Platform - How Mobility and Transportation IOT Solutions Are Changing the World
Abstract: Today the connected vehicle can notify someone in the case of a crash, remotely lock your doors, provide Infotainment functions for entertainment and integrate with your Smartphone. With the changes in mobility and transportation, along with the changes from semi autonomous vehicles, everyone from auto manufacturers to insurance companies need to investigate new business models. During this session, learn about the next evolution of connected vehicle manufacturing and insurance data integration solutions which are changing the industry
Presented by: Ishan Sehgal: Program Director of Offering Management, IBM
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19 June 14:30 - 15:00
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19 June 15:00 - 16:30
IoT Platform - WORKSHOP - LIMITED SEATING, LAPTOPS REQUIRED: Experience the Industrial IoT with the Hilscher NetIOT Edge Gateway and the IBM Watson IoT Platform
Abstract: The attendees will learn in this hands-on workshop how data flows from factory equipment and automation systems into the Watson IoT Platform. The first part of the session covers the basics of access methods to PLC and factory networks. The second part is a hands-on lab with internet-based access to real-world PLC systems.
Attendees need to bring their own laptop. A real-world infrastructure will be available to practice (one system for every two participants). The workshop is limited to 12 participants
Presented by: Patrice Favennec, Vice President Sales IOT, Hilscher; Jan Luginbuehl, Application Engineer, Hilscher; Taha Boulaguigue, IBM
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19 June 17:00 - 18:30
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18 June 8:30 - 9:30
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18 June 9:30 - 10:30
Keynote - IoT Data + AI: Driving Your Operational Transformation
Abstract: IoT data and AI are at the center of helping transform operations in asset intensive industries, with a focus on helping businesses operate more efficiently and effectively, and innovate quickly at a lower cost. During this session, Kareem Yusuff, Ph.D, General Manager, Watson IoT, will share how IBM, our clients, and our partners use AI to transform operations today, and in the future.
Presented by: Andy Bennett
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18 June 10:45 - 11:15
Maximo - Supercharge your Assets with Maximo
Abstract: As the equipment you manage becomes more sophisticated, new tools and processes will be required to maximize their performance and value. During this session leaders of the Maximo Offering Management team will present the portfolio including strategy, branding and investments and will discuss how to apply IoT data and AI to more efficiently and effectively to manage the assets of today and tomorrow, and how new tools and partnerships can help you predict asset failure, optimize production, extend asset lifecycles, and improve worker safety.
Presented by: Brendan Crotty, IBM and David Gasdia, IBM
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18 June 11:30 - 12:00
Maximo - The Future of Asset Management - Addressing the Asset Performance Conundrum with APM
Abstract: Asset intensive organizations are struggling to develop a balance between cost cutting and risk reduction in order to optimize asset performance. This session will articulate a point of view on the digital re-invention that is changing operating models in a disruptive ways and driving companies to change to remain competitive. Come hear how IBM is helping clients leverage AI and IoT in an effort to digitally transform their organizations.
Presented by: AJ Naddell, IBM and Heena Purohit, IBM
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18 June 12:15 - 13:15
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18 June 13:15 - 13:45
Maximo - Power to the People - Driving Value with the IBM Maximo Workcenters and SaaS
Abstract: Wondering where to begin with Maximo? Do your teams need more from Maximo? Wondering how better UX equals better business outcomes? Wonder how SaaS can supercharge your teams and partners? The new Maximo user experience reimagines Maximo functions in a user outcome-driven design, and SaaS puts that power into the hands of your users anywhere and anytime.. Learn how to get the most from Maximo , and the latest capabilities in work management and supply-chain, and learn how to get up and running today with the power of SaaS!
Presented by: Tristan O'Gorman, IBM and Brendan Crotty, IBM
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18 June 14:00 - 14:30
Maximo - Implementation of Maximo Asset Health Insights at ELES, the guardian of Slovenia's electric power transmission system
Abstract: For successful asset management, is important to know the technical condition of the assets. In order to determine the condition and to be able to compare devices, ELES, introduced IBM Maximo Asset Health Insight. This was the first step in the process of establishing asset management in the complete life cycle of their assets. ELES calculates the health index of their assets based on the collected data on the performed measurements, oil tests, technical parameters and subjective estimates for their most important high-voltage devices in their substations.
Presented by: Roman Tomažic, ELES
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18 June 14:30 - 15:00
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18 June 15:00 - 15:30
Maximo - An Integrated Approach to Minimize Accidents and Improve Safety
Abstract: Accidents and lost productivity in the workplace have potentially devastating consequences for employees and their employers. Combining IoT-connected devices from companies such as Mitsufuji, SmartCone, Garmin, Samsung, and others can give employers insights to minimize risk and increase productivity. Measurement data from connected sensors can monitor everything from industrial assets to employees and their environment. The benefits of an integrated approach will be highlighted in this session providing new opportunities for customers to extend their use of Maximo and Maximo Oil and Gas.
Presented by: Russell Bee, IBM and Brian Massey, IBM
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18 June 15:45 - 16:15
Maximo - How Amsterdam Airport Schiphol uses BIM, IoT and Digital Twin concepts to create a 3D copy of the airport
Abstract: Learn more about Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s Digital strategy and our vision on IBM Maximo, IBM Control Desk and Digital Twin. We explain how we enhance our Digital Twin with IoT data and how we visualize all this data for the business. This presentation includes a video demo on our Maximo 3D Asset Viewer.
Presented by: Sebastiaan de Sterke, Schiphol
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18 June 16:30 - 17:00
Maximo - Making Maximo Work for Your Users - Maximo UX Panel
Abstract: Join this panel discussion, where we will be covering the major UX challenges that plague asset management professionals. These experts will tackle topics such as: why UX is critical, how UX lays the foundation for better analytics and AI, how UX can be improved with Maximo, what work centers mean for the future of UX in Maximo, and advice onhow to starting improving UX in your Maximo system today.
Presented by: Tristan O'Gorman, IBM, Jan-Willem Steur, ZNAPZ, Louis van Panera, Waternet
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18 June 17:00 - 17:30
Transfer to 'Think at IBM' @ Bikini Mall
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18 June 17:30 - 21:30
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19 June 9:00 - 10:00
Maximo - Maximo Future and Roadmaps
Abstract: Get a deeper view of where IBM is making investments across the Maximo portfolio and how you can benefit from new and upcoming capabilites and offerings that deliver innovative technology like AI, Augmented Reality and analytic insights. See how IBM's focus on user experience and the availability of new intuitive tools will help improve asset maintenance practices, increase first time fix rates, improve asset uptime and highlight asset reliability and performance.
Presented by: Brendan Crotty, IBM and David Gasdia, IBM
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19 June 10:15 - 10:45
Maximo - Technician of the Future - Anywhere, Anytime, Any Asset
Abstract: How AI, Augmented Reality, analytics and IoT transform the way your field and factory technicians work. Learn how customers are leveraging advanced technologies to transform their maintenance and repair procedures. The session will focus on how IBM offerings help plant operators, field service teams and OEMs troubleshoot problems and repair your equipment more efficiently - helping teams reduce mean time to repair and improve first time fix rate. This session will include client case studies and guidance on how to get started with advanced solutions.
Presented by: Ishan Sehgal, IBM; Heena Purohit, IBM
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19 June 10:45 - 11:15
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19 June 11:15 - 11:45
Maximo - From Preventive to Predictive Maintenance - 5 Ways to Supercharge your Maintenance Strategy
Abstract: Choosing the right maintenance strategy for your assets can be challenging. Yet with the availability of AI and advanced analytics, getting to condition-based and predictive maintenance is now more achievable than ever. We discuss what the challenges organizations must overcome and how organizations can use Maximo Asset Management and Maximo Asset Performance Management to get there
Presented by: Tristan O'Gorman, IBM; Ed Jones, IBM
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19 June 12:00 - 13:00
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19 June 13:15 - 13:45
Maximo - Evolving your Asset Management Organization with IBM Maximo
Abstract: Most asset intensive organizations struggle with an “out of control” maintenance and operation strategy, often unaware of which assets they have. So how can they focus on keeping them healthy? Asset Health Insights helps companies “shift” from time-based maintenance and control towards condition-based maintenance with just a few asset and measurement parameters. Asset Health can also improve outcomes by opening Maximo to new manual data as well as systemic data from Scada, PLC, or IoT Devices.
Presented by: Jan-Willem Steur, ZNAPZ; Louis van Parera, Waternet
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19 June 14:00 - 14:30
Maximo - Digitalisation in the Port of Rotterdam
Abstract: Axians, IBM and partners built the foundation for environmentally friendly and autonomous shipping. The Port of Rotterdam is digitizing its harbor processes and now building an IoT platform - measuring the elements and connecting business systems to work towards autonomous ships entering between 2025-2030.
Presented by: Raymond Janssen and Matthais Bauer, Axians
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19 June 14:30 - 15:00
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19 June 15:00 - 15:30
Maximo - IBM Garage for Asset Optimization
Abstract: The Garage is IBMs approach to help co-create the future, co-execute with agility, and co-operate to deliver business value - at the speed of a start-up, and at the scale of a large enterprise. This session will explore how IBM IoT Garage - designed for agile working, where ideas can be developed, tested, discarded or advanced - can act as an environment where the latest technologies can be applied to business pain points, to drive substantive business impact.
Presented by: Stephan Osthues, IBM Global Business Services
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19 June 15:45 - 16:15
Maximo - Optimizing the Asset Lifecycle: How IBM and Siemens Collaborate Across Product Engineering, Operations, and Maintenance
Abstract: Siemens and IBM are integrating the Siemens Digital Innovation Platform with the IBM Maximo portfolio. This collaboration enables a digital thread that bridges product engineering, operations, and maintenance. Now OEMs and owner/operators can optimize the full service lifecycle of assets improving data quality, reducing downtime and driving continuous improvement of products and processes. Join us to learn more about how together we will provide value across the value chain.
Presented by: Pierre Henri Gabriel, IBM; Enzo Muschik, Siemens
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19 June 16:30 - 17:00
Maximo - Rapid ROI with IBM MRO Inventory Optimization
Abstract: Organizations face many challenges ?' from aging infrastructures and workforces to financial pressure and risk. To battle these challenges, companies know they need strategic business transformation and IoT initiatives. But digital transformation is costly, requiring significant investment. By implementing IBM MRO Inventory Optimization, customers can achieve significant inventory-related savings within the first 12 months, which can be used to fund larger strategic transformation initiatives.
Presented by: Martin Paterok, IBM
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19 June 17:00 - 18:30
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