Integrated remote operations drive collaboration and autonomy
Sensors, equipment and devices are becoming more intelligent, opening the door for autonomous operations, which is the ability for machines and processes to run while self-diagnosing and handling problems.
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The Authors
Fiske, T. - Yokogawa, Sugar Land, TX
Tom Fiske is a Principal Technology Strategist who is part of Yokogawa’s Global Strategic Technology Center. His primary focus is on digital transformation, autonomous operations and Yokogawa’s overall automation strategy. Dr. Fiske has more than 30 yr of experience in research, product and software development, project management, and process engineering.
Anderson, G. - Yokogawa, Sugar Land, Texas
Graeme Anderson has been a Senior Integrated Operations Consultant since 2016. With more than 30 yr of experience delivering IT/OT projects, he provides data- and information-driven IOC design practices to organizations. His expertise meshes with human performance improvement and organizational change aspects of large transformational projects.
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