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Many manufacturers are looking to AI for their smart factories' next wave of efficiency and reliability improvements. AI can help with predictive maintenance, quality control, and supply chain optimization, but has a voracious appetite for data which puts additional stress on the factory control network. This session identifies some top challenges and offers some best practices for addressing them.

Key Takeaways

  • Connecting legacy devices is necessary to provide data for AI models.
  • Larger, scalable, and more complex networks can be a challenge to deploy and manage.
  • Network availability and reliability remain a primary concern.
  • Cybersecurity and its impact on network availability is a rapidly growing concern.

Meet the Speakers

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Richard Wood

Director of Product Marketing

Moxa Americas Inc.

Rich has over 25 years of industrial automation experience and has worked at Moxa since 2014. He leads a team of Product and Industry Marketing Managers and has deep domain knowledge of networking and control systems used in manufacturing, power, oil & gas, and transportation industries.

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Paul Wacker

Director of Technical Services

Moxa Americas Inc.

Paul Wacker has a deep passion for technology and its impact on the world. With over 25 years of experience in industrial automation and IT, he has extensive expertise in connecting myriads of industrial devices to networks. Currently, Paul leads the Technical Services division at Moxa.

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