Membrane Technology Forum

Membrane Technology Forum

Jag Singh
Business Development Manager, ProLeiT

Jag Singh is a Project Manager with a technical background who partners with medium to large scale producers to create a lean, efficient production process. With over 6 years of experience in the automation design industry, Jag knows how to overcome the challenges of developing an autonomous Process Control System, while maximizing the benefits. It’s not about independent automated sectors, but a complete solution with data universally integrated into each task. Jag has started up numerous automation sites, trained personnel from operators to management, and helped develop reports to master interpreting plant data. Jag is a genuine, approachable person.

 

Industry 4.0 - Initial Implementation with the Least Cost

After the first 2 years of presentations: 1 - industry 4.0 definition and struggles 2 - real world application examples This year would be a focus on the minimum costs and first steps to get real, usable data, explaining the importance of a solid foundation that can open up to expand and scale up in the future, rather than tearing down and rebuilding. Using real examples that show the potential of plants from minimally automated to semi automated, with manual data framed in a batch context, the viewers of this presentation will be able to understand real costs for implementing their first industry 4.0-ready system. From scanner applications, weigh scales, to simply manual entries, digitizing and moving away from paper records is a first, giant step in the right direction. This allows a soft introduction to the digital world, showing the benefits of a system with historical data, with as little integration possible, capable of managing multiple running batches. Plant personnel will continue to fight fires, this will not change, but the ability to go back when the fire is out, to find the root cause and prevent failures, with minimal data, is the key solution provided by this presentation.


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