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Event Date | Wed Jan 20 EST (almost 4 years ago) |
Region | All |
Creating digital twins of component, systems and platforms and using these to precisely monitor real-world assets and generate predictive maintenance requirements has the potential to increase availability greatly. Current maintenance schedules can fail to notice unexpected or anomalistic requirements, and can take perfectly functional assets out of inventory for routine but unrequired maintenance.
A Digital Twin Approach to Predictive Maintenance shows to make efficiencies and increase effectiveness at a time of heightened Great Power competition and constrained budgets. The two-fold benefit of enhanced readiness and reduced through-life expenditure should be embraced.
Discussion will cover:
• Complexities involved in creating a digital twin and putting it into action
• Limitations of the technology and the expectations people should have around them Costs required to implement such a system
• Track record in the civilian aerospace sector
• Case-studies of real-world benefits that have been achieved including digital models of air force jets in order to achieve optimal performance
2021 Speakers
PANELISTS:
Lt Col (USMC) Brandon Newell
Director, SoCal Tech Bridge, NavalX, U.S. Department of Navy
Tony White
Chief Technology Officer - Land (Precision Control Systems), Ultra Electronics Group
Doug Brown
Head of Artificial Intelligence and Analytics Guild, Capita
Dr. Alexander Kott
Chief Scientist, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Andrew Hartigan
Vice President, Aviation, Innovative Defense Technologies
Shannon Parker
Senior Manager of Business Development for Government Services, Boeing
Ric Green MSc MIET MINCOSE
Land Open Systems Architecture, Land Equipment, DE&S – UK Ministry of Defence
Craig Gottlieb
Managing Director, Aerospace and Defense, Accenture
Tarek Abdelzaher
Director, IoBT REIGN, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Steven Roemerman
Chairman and CEO, Lone Star Analysis
Ian Brzezinski
former U.S. DASD Europe and NATO Policy, and Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
Scott Thompson
Partner, US Aerospace & Defense Leader, PwC
Chuck Marx
Retired Partner, Senior Advisor, Digital Services and Blockchain, PwC