Making Data-Driven Decisions in Manufacturing
Episode 3 of the Forging Manufacturing podcast, hosted by Applied Software, titled "Making Data-Driven Decisions in Manufacturing" was published on July 22, 2021 and runs 32 minutes.
July 22, 2021 ·32m · Forging Manufacturing
Summary
One of the things we hear the most out of people is that they don't have enough data to analyze complex processes in their business. This couldn't be further from the truth. ProModel's Keith Vadas argues that as your organization changes and grows, being able to simulate and predict real-world processes is critical to profits and operations. Many large organizations are now demanding that projects are modeled BEFORE implementation. Keith Vadas is the president and CEO of ProModel. Keith is an expert in developing and marketing predictive analysis-based solutions and has been driving the delivery of innovative solutions for over 30 years to more than 1000 companies. He became part of the team in 1999 when ProModel acquired Sim-Tech, a simulation and scheduling solutions provider company Keith founded in 1989.
Episode Description
One of the things we hear the most out of people is that they don't have enough data to analyze complex processes in their business. This couldn't be further from the truth. ProModel's Keith Vadas argues that as your organization changes and grows, being able to simulate and predict real-world processes is critical to profits and operations. Many large organizations are now demanding that projects are modeled BEFORE implementation.
Keith Vadas is the president and CEO of ProModel. Keith is an expert in developing and marketing predictive analysis-based solutions and has been driving the delivery of innovative solutions for over 30 years to more than 1000 companies. He became part of the team in 1999 when ProModel acquired Sim-Tech, a simulation and scheduling solutions provider company Keith founded in 1989.
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