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With the fast pace of change after the COVID-19 pandemic, chemical companies need to be more agile and resilient than ever. Engineers must be able to develop new sustainable processes faster. The visibility of the value chain is critical to have agility in responding to market demands. Intelligent and efficient operations will ensure maximum uptime and profitability. And, finally, we need to empower our workforce to solve problems in creative and innovative ways.

Digital transformation is the answer, but fast implementation is not enough. There are many tools available today, and it can be challenging to select and implement technology. A digital transformation strategy must be carefully designed to ensure quick investment returns while reaching sustainability targets.

In this webinar, you will learn the top five approaches to accelerate your digital transformation journey to gain a competitive advantage:
• Engineer the digital plant of the future
• Value chain optimization
• Strategy for maximum uptime
• Workforce empowerment
• The intelligent chemical plant
Presenters
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Stephen Reynolds
Industry Principal for Chemicals at AVEVA
Stephen Reynolds is the Industry Principal for Chemicals at AVEVA. He is a 20-year chemical engineer with experience in the polyethylene, polypropylene, methacrylate, and phenol processes. Beginning as a unit engineer in a small polymers plant, his industry roles evolved to include unit engineering, operations excellence facilitation, operations management, and continuous improvement management. Stephen has worked with OSIsoft for five years spending time in the center of excellence and customer success groups before joining the Industry team. Stephen has a BS in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M and currently lives in Chicago, IL, with his wife and daughter.
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Mary Page Bailey
Senior Associate Editor/Moderator
Mary Page Bailey has been an editor with Chemical Engineering since May 2013, after working five years as a process design engineer at ExxonMobil Chemical Company’s joint venture, Univation Technologies, LLC. During her time with Univation, she designed equipment for numerous Unipol polyethylene plants and attended a plant startup in China. She holds a B.S. Ch.E. degree from the University of Oklahoma.
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