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Using Energy Models to Monitor your Production Process

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In this webinar we talk about advanced analytical approaches to innovative and cutting-edge solutions toward energy transition and sustainability. We dive into a use case related to the efficient monitoring of the production processes with the help of energy models. The goal is to provide relevant insights that support actual improvements in energy management towards sustainability in the industrial environment.

This session can be helpful for all the players within the process manufacturing wishing to improve their energy management strategies towards a more sustainable future. At the end of this webinar, you will get much clearer understanding of how you can use your data for optimizing consumption, finding out beforehand all potential inefficiencies, and at the same time, mitigating them before they become bigger problems.

About the Speakers

Laura
Laura Linnig, Head of Customer Success DACH

Laura Linnig is Head of Customer Success DACH at TrendMiner ensuring that our customers will get the best support from her team making them successful with their investment in TrendMiner. Being a Customer Success Manager herself she is passionately working towards delivering tangible and meaningful outcomes in mutual understanding with our customer base. Working for +20 years in knowledge & change management, communication, and innovation-related roles in the IT industry fostering an environment for knowledge exchange & learning comes as second nature to her.

David
David Merschhoff, Data Analytics Engineer

David Merschhoff is a Data Analytics Engineer at TrendMiner and part of the Customer Success team in the DACH region. He utilizes his degree in chemical engineering to support users along their analytics journey. He wants to help customers to use data for a more sustainable future and has focused specifically on energy use cases.

Energy & natural resources
Operational Performance Management
Asset Performance Management
Asset Optimization and Monitoring
Process Engineer
Plant Manager
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In this webinar we talk about advanced analytical approaches to innovative and cutting-edge solutions toward energy transition and sustainability. We dive into a use case related to the efficient monitoring of the production processes with the help of energy models. The goal is to provide relevant insights that support actual improvements in energy management towards sustainability in the industrial environment.

This session can be helpful for all the players within the process manufacturing wishing to improve their energy management strategies towards a more sustainable future. At the end of this webinar, you will get much clearer understanding of how you can use your data for optimizing consumption, finding out beforehand all potential inefficiencies, and at the same time, mitigating them before they become bigger problems.

About the Speakers

Laura
Laura Linnig, Head of Customer Success DACH

Laura Linnig is Head of Customer Success DACH at TrendMiner ensuring that our customers will get the best support from her team making them successful with their investment in TrendMiner. Being a Customer Success Manager herself she is passionately working towards delivering tangible and meaningful outcomes in mutual understanding with our customer base. Working for +20 years in knowledge & change management, communication, and innovation-related roles in the IT industry fostering an environment for knowledge exchange & learning comes as second nature to her.

David
David Merschhoff, Data Analytics Engineer

David Merschhoff is a Data Analytics Engineer at TrendMiner and part of the Customer Success team in the DACH region. He utilizes his degree in chemical engineering to support users along their analytics journey. He wants to help customers to use data for a more sustainable future and has focused specifically on energy use cases.

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