IMTS 2024 Conference: Transforming Continuous Improvement: The Role of AI and Connected Worker Technology

Learn about artificial intelligence and connected worker technology.

GIE Media's Manufacturing Group

GIE Media's Manufacturing Group

Tuesday September 10 9:00 AM CST
IMTS19 Room W193-A

Learn about the presentation
Explore the game-changing fusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Connected Worker Technology, propelling Continuous Improvement (CI) initiatives to new levels of impact and speed to value. This session unveils the transformative potential of seamlessly integrating AI into CI processes, leveraging data analytics, predictive modeling, and automation for unparalleled efficiency.

Discover how Connected Worker Technology creates a collaborative ecosystem, empowering employees with real-time insights and fostering a culture of continuous learning. Case studies highlight successful implementations, showcasing how businesses optimize CI strategies through these technologies.

Learn how the synergy between AI and Connected Worker solutions identifies patterns, predicts bottlenecks, and offers proactive solutions, redefining the CI landscape. Embrace these tools not as standalone solutions but as integral components of a holistic CI framework, ensuring dynamic and adaptive organizational cultures that thrive on continuous improvement.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights and inspiration to turbocharge your CI initiatives with the groundbreaking capabilities of AI and Connected Worker Technology.

Meet your presenter
For over 30 years, Eric Whitley has been a noteworthy leader in the Manufacturing space. In addition to his "Manufacturing Stream" podcast and the many publications and articles Eric has written on various manufacturing topics, you may know him from his efforts leading the Total Productive Maintenance effort at Autoliv ASP or from his involvement in the Management Certification programs at The Ohio State University, where he served as an adjunct faculty member.

After an extensive career as a reliability and business improvement consultant, Eric joined L2L, where he currently serves as the director of Industrial Transformation. His role in this position is to help clients learn and implement L2L’s pragmatic and simple approach to corporate digital transformation.

Eric lives with his wife of 35 years in Northern Utah. When Eric is not working, he can usually be found on the water with a fishing rod in his hands.