SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 08, 2018 -- BISTel, a leading provider of manufacturing intelligence solutions to enable the smart factory announced today that it will unveil the company’s smart factory vision and provide a sneak preview into the company’s first A.I. products at its annual Semicon China User Forum, March 15 in Shanghai, China. BISTel President and former AMD, and MKS Instruments Senior Executive Tom Ho will present the company’s vision and product roadmap designed to support Industry 4.0, a trend that calls for increased automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, including cyber-physical systems, IIoT, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 aims to create what BISTel and other industry leaders term the smart factory.
Access to the BISTel smart factory user forum is by invitation only. For more information, email Wang Feng – [email protected]
Event Details
What BISTel Smart Factory User Forum (by Invitation only)
When March 15, 2018, from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Where Function Room 2, 3rd Floor of Kerry Hotel Pudong, No.1388 Hua Mu Road, Pudong, Shanghai, 201204, China
Keynote Tom Ho, President and former AMD, and MKS Instruments Senior Executive
Agenda Sneak Preview Smart Factory, Product Roadmap
In current day manufacturing, expensive, value added equipment has been used for a long time in closed, hardwired network environments. Sensors, programmable logic control (PLC), and PC-based controllers have been disconnected from IT and operational systems that are usually organized in a hierarchical fashion with data silos and highly constrained by a huge installed base of legacy equipment. Now, by connecting machines, manufacturers can create intelligent networks throughout the entire value chain that communicate and control each other autonomously. As a result, adopting intelligence based, smart manufacturing technologies improves data management, monitoring and control, and leverages advanced predictive analytics tools to greatly improve quality, productivity and overall production yield. BISTel’s user forum will discuss these trends and provide information on how it is moving its customers to take the journey to smart manufacturing.
About BISTel
BISTel is a leading provider of manufacturing intelligence solutions that enable the smart factory and help power industry 4.0. BISTel was founded in 2000, and has more than 320 employees worldwide. The company is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, with offices in Santa Clara, California, Austin, Texas, Shanghai and Shenzhen in China, as well as Singapore. BISTel has a deep customer following in semiconductor, LED and FPD manufacturing as well as automotive, steel, and electronics assembly manufacturing. BISTel solutions collect and manage big data, monitor the health of equipment, optimize process flows, analyze large data and quickly identify root cause failures to mitigate risk helping customers reduce costs, improve quality, and increase yield. The release of its next generation A.I. manufacturing intelligence platform will include innovative new auto learning, predictive, self-healing, and continuous improvement features that accelerate smart manufacturing further reducing risk and taking customer quality, productivity and profitability to new levels. For more information visit bistel.com
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