Cloud resources remain a vital tool for manufacturers, but on-site edge devices are now capable of AI inferencing to help reduce latency, save on bandwidth costs, and allow businesses to retain full ownership of their data. But there are challenges to this evolved architecture. Join experts from Red Hat, OnLogic, and Guise AI as they discuss how to overcome the challenges to implementing AI in factory automation.
Overview
Computing power in manufacturing is moving closer and closer to the data source, enabling more accurate predictive maintenance, advancements in quality inspection, reductions in scrap rates, and improved throughput.
While cloud resources remain a vital tool for manufactures, on-site edge devices are now capable of AI inferencing to help reduce latency, save on bandwidth costs, and allow businesses to retain full ownership over their data.
But there are challenges to this evolved architecture, including environmental conditions that can damage hardware, space constraints that limit installation options, and a lack of on-site technical expertise to operate and service systems.
For AI solutions that both fit current operations and give your company the flexibility to grow over time, you need software and hardware partners working together to ensure your technology solutions can scale.
Join experts from Red Hat, industrial computer manufacturer OnLogic, and AI specialists Guise AI as they discuss the value of AI in industrial modernization efforts, its promises, and its challenges.
Key Takeaways
- Discover how this technology helps overcome bottlenecks and labor constraints
- Explore how AI systems address environmental factors
- Learn how to design and implement scalable AI-based solutions
Speakers
Danielle Speroni specializes in fostering strategic alliances and driving growth within the tech ecosystem. Her role involves leading strategic initiatives with North American OEM partners, including Intel, Juniper, Guise AI and OnLogic, aiming to accelerate their performance and expansion. Speroni spearheads initiatives while enhancing programs and aligning with partner organizations to prioritize and execute strategic initiatives. Her dedication to strategic alliances and customer-centric solutions drives her commitment to fostering a thriving tech ecosystem at Red Hat. With nearly two decades of experience in helping deploy technology to harsh environments, Zhu-Grant leads the OnLogic team responsible for identifying, vetting and positioning the products that help the world's most innovative companies overcome their computing challenges. He relishes opportunities to use technology to solve real-world problems that help individuals and businesses grow and succeed.
With nearly two decades of experience in helping deploy technology to harsh environments, Zhu-Grant leads the OnLogic team responsible for identifying, vetting and positioning the products that help the world's most innovative companies overcome their computing challenges. He relishes opportunities to use technology to solve real-world problems that help individuals and businesses grow and succeed.
James Harminson has over a decade of IT and information security experience based on IT infrastructure engineering, cyber security and traditional system administration. He built infrastructure as code and ran tooling in Linux containers for several years and spent two more years as an incident responder and threat hunter on DoD networks. With his love for tinkering with technology, you’ll usually find him thinking about how to operationalize bleeding edge technology in high-performing and secure ways.
Prior to joining Guise AI, a software company solving real-world problems with edge AI solutions for energy and manufacturing, Lindi Sabloff was a founder of Major League Ultimate, a semi-professional ultimate frisbee league in North America (with 38 SportsCenter Top 10s!). She is an emeritus partner at Unison Capital FZE, a boutique investment bank headquartered in Dubai. She began her career on Wall Street as a vice president in mergers and acquisitions at Brown Brothers Harriman. Saboff holds numerous positions as advisor and board member to early-stage startups as well as non-profit foundations. She has two BAs in Economics and Political Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. An avid hiker and traveler, she also coaches one of the top-ranked girls ultimate frisbee teams in the U.S. (she hopes to coach all 3 of her children one day!).