5 Keys to Successful Manufacturing Intelligence Implementation

July 23, 2014
Virtual Presentation: Sherwin Williams shares best practice information from the front lines of manufacturing intelligence systems implementation.

Manufacturing intelligence is fast becoming one of the most important keys to modern manufacturing. Providing real world evidence to this concept, Ted Krevis and Dan Prudhoe of the Sherwin Williams’ Industrial Applications group share the lessons they’ve learned while implementing an enterprise manufacturing intelligence system. The video below was captured at The Automation Conference 2014.

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David Greenfield, editor in chief | Editor in Chief

David Greenfield joined Automation World in June 2011. Bringing a wealth of industry knowledge and media experience to his position, David’s contributions can be found in AW’s print and online editions and custom projects. Earlier in his career, David was Editorial Director of Design News at UBM Electronics, and prior to joining UBM, he was Editorial Director of Control Engineering at Reed Business Information, where he also worked on Manufacturing Business Technology as Publisher. 

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