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Top 6 Things That Will Kill ROI on Your IOT PDM Implementation

Dries Van Loon | VP of Customer Success, NanoPrecise
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Description:
Are you considering or in the midst of implementing IOT technology to take your Predictive Maintenance Program to the next level. Maybe you’re unsure what the key considerations are to assure ROI and what KPI’s you actually should be tracking. In this webinar we will discuss the 6 most important factors that can singlehanded kill the ROI and make or break the success of your project.

A must attend for all management and technical folks trying to add value everyday by implementing new technologies.

Learning takeaways:
– How to plan a successful IOT project.
– Key considerations during commissioning and initial data review
– Long term main ROI and KPI factors

About the Presenter:
Dries holds an Electro-Mechanical engineering degree with specialization in maintenance, from the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He has 10 years of experience in Predictive Maintenance. Dries started his working career at a predictive maintenance company actively using all existing predictive technologies throughout various different industries. After a couple years, he joined PRUFTECNIK Benelux as an application engineer getting involved in high-end troubleshooting using on and offline vibration measurements. Soon he was made responsible for all online condition monitoring projects, from initial design through installation and monitoring. Beginning 2014 he moved to the US office of PRUFTECHNIK (now Fluke) to setup a condition monitoring department to serve the US market on all CM related topics, including proactive maintenance, remote (temporary) monitoring, trouble shooting and torque measurements. In 2017 Dries had the opportunity to participate in the ISO CAT 4 Vibration class and passed the exam, becoming one of the youngest CAT 4 analyst at that time.

Since the beginning of 2021, Dries has joined NanoPrecise a Start-up with a unique end to end wireless condition monitoring solution, as the VP of Customer Success he is responsible for all customer success as well as product roadmap.

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Dries Van Loon VP of Customer Success, NanoPrecise

Dries holds an Electro-Mechanical engineering degree with specialization in maintenance, from the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He has 10 years of experience in Predictive Maintenance
Dries started his working career at a predictive maintenance company actively using all existing predictive technologies throughout various different industries. After a couple years, he joined PRUFTECNIK Benelux as an application engineer getting involved in high-end troubleshooting using on and offline vibration measurements. Soon he was made responsible for all online condition monitoring projects, from initial design through installation and monitoring. Beginning 2014 he moved to the US office of PRUFTECHNIK (now Fluke) to setup a condition monitoring department to serve the US market on all CM related topics, including proactive maintenance, remote (temporary) monitoring, trouble shooting and torque measurements. In 2017 Dries had the opportunity to participate in the ISO CAT 4 Vibration class and passed the exam, becoming one of the youngest CAT 4 analyst at that time.

Since the beginning of 2021, Dries has joined NanoPrecise a Start-up with a unique end to end wireless condition monitoring solution, as the VP of Customer Success he is responsible for all customer success as well as product roadmap.