About
Today, operators are under pressure to increase productivity and reduce costs with smarter, more productive ways of work. With executive leadership pushing for more data and AI capabilities to improve efficiency and bridge knowledge gaps, many digital operations teams are struggling to mature their practices fast enough to have material impact.

But what is the value potential of AI? Where can/should it be deployed? And most importantly, what do you need in order to trust it for critical workflows?
In this webinar, Cognite will discuss how to accelerate your data & AI journey, get ahead of potential missteps, and deliver future-proof capabilities with lessons learned from their work with Chemical manufacturers this year. Additionally, we’ll share key drivers of this success and a playbook that your digital operations team can also use to make faster progress and get some quick wins in 2025.
When
Wednesday, December 4, 2024 · 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -5:00)
Presenters
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Lont Lauritz
Sr. Director, Atlas AI Strategic Development; Cognite
Lauritz works closely with customers to help them realize operational value from Cognite’s Industrial AI capabilities. He has experience advising and driving digital transformation with 15+ industrial companies over the past 4 years, focusing on driving operational improvements by creating simple access to complex industrial data. He has a background in Consulting and holds a MSc in Finance from Copenhagen Business School, with a special focus on Digital Transformation.
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Thomas Chunat
Company Principal; Gulf Coast Energy Advisors
Tom is an experienced Corporate Director with a demonstrated history in the refining and chemicals industries, having led teams that provide Strategy, Governance, Technology and Assurance for midstream and downstream operations. Held corporate roles as Director of Technical Excellence, Sr. Manager Production and Operations Excellence, Sr. Director Commercial Business Optimization. Site department manager roles in Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, Process Planning & Economics, Value Chain Optimization, and Facility Management.
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Mary Page Bailey
Editor, Chemical Engineering magazine
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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