Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing
Requirements
- No requirements or prior knowledge of AI
Description
Artificial Intelligence as a Powerful Tool to Improve Manufacturing
Applications of AI are rapidly expanding through all industry sectors. This course focuses on the how AI can improve a manufacturing company’s competitiveness. The course will consist of twelve videos, and represents the base learning everyone should have on artificial intelligence and possible uses in manufacturing - - today.
Welcome to the Leadership Excellence https://theAIengineers/ series. This is an introduction webinar in Artificial Intelligence for Manufacturing. We are dedicated to helping manufacturers understand and use artificial intelligence to improve their operations.
George Trachilis and David O’Connor are taking on this challenge because, although AI in manufacturing is moving ahead quickly, in parts of our industry, in others it is not. We see this as a call to action to provide education to take the mystery out of AI and provide practical ways to use it.
AI can improve machine maintenance, quality, supply chain performance, and shop floor schedules. If you are in manufacturing and are not planning to use AI, you need to get started now.
Our survey questions in this webinar were:
AI in Manufacturing, 18 November 2022
Can you think of an innovation which transformed manufacturing or society as a whole?
Do you work in or own a manufacturing company?
Are you using an AI application in manufacturing or considering one?
What would you like to see in an AI training course?
Who this course is for:
- Beginner and explorer of what AI can do for them in manufacturing
Instructors
Author & Speaker
George Trachilis
George is the Shingo Research Award-winning contributor and publisher of the book, Developing Lean Leaders at All Levels. His insight as an entrepreneur and Lean Coach will astound. Don’t miss his talks. He welcomes meetings from friends he has not yet met - book him at GeorgeTrachilis dot com - the BOOK ME tab.
Dave O’Connor is a respected manufacturing executive, having worked in the Aerospace sector for over 30 years. In 2019 he retired as the Division Manager for Space, Rockets, and Helicopter Wire Strike Protection Systems at Magellan Aerospace Corporation in Winnipeg. During his time with the company, he also served as the Directors of Operations, Engineering, Marketing, Finance, and Quality.
Upon his retirement he was hired by the University of Manitoba to develop and teach a course in advanced manufacturing, focusing on artificial intelligence. He has also taught a course in Aerospace Life Cycle Management.
Dave holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration, both from the University of Manitoba. In addition, he has served on the boards of the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada, Winnipeg, the Green Aviation Research and Development Network (GARDN), Montreal, the Composites Innovation Center (CIC), Winnipeg, Winnipeg, the Assiniboine Park Hockey Association, Winnipeg.