Organizing in the Refinery to Support AI-Based APCTuesday, September 19, 2023 (2pm - 3pm US/Eastern) GoToWebinar |
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This webinar explores the issue of using AI based APCs in the refinery. It looks at the organization needed to support this technology and discusses budgets, training, retention and other support issues necessary to make this technology viable and productive in the long term.
Presenters
Yangdong Pan, Director, Advanced Process Control, Delek US
Johnny Serafin, Process Controls and Modeling Team Lead, Phillips 66 - Bayway Refinery
Brian Cirillo, Process Controls Leader, Monroe Energy, LLC
Abi Mukund, Head of Product Strategy, Imubit, Inc.
Karen Kuhn, Manager, Process Controls, Cenovus Energy Inc.
Ray Coker, APC Technical Services Supervisor, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Mindy Chastain, Imubit, Inc
Moderator
Atique Malik, Founder, AIControl LLC
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Non-Member Registration | $150.00 | Non-Members |
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