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With 50% of shutdown projects going over budget and past timelines, smarter upfront turnaround planning can have a significant impact on both cost and annual production capacity. But effective TAR planning remains challenging and inefficient due to data silos, manual work (such as isolation diagrams), and poor collaboration across teams.

In this webinar, Cognite’s industry experts, Scott and Torgrim will discuss the persistent data challenges that hinder efficient TAR planning in more detail. We will also share how a comprehensive, data-first approach can improve TAR outcomes and contribute to a better continuous improvement process using insights and best practices from Cognite customers in Specialty Chemicals and Oil and Gas.

Don’t miss your opportunity to discover how emerging technologies like generative AI and an industrial canvas can enable smarter, more effective planning with simple access to complex industrial data. Equip your teams with the knowledge they need to drive success and overcome the limitations of the traditional TAR planning approach.
Agenda
  • How to overcome the data silo problem in TAR planning
  • How to facilitate stronger collaboration on data and analysis between engineering and operations
  • Best practices from Cognite case studies in O&G and Chemicals on how to streamline TAR planning
Presenters
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Torgrim Aas
Principal Solutions Architect, Cognite
Torgrim Aas is a Principal Solutions Architect at Cognite, where he is responsible for designing and implementing end-to-end solutions that help accelerate the digital transformation efforts of the asset-heavy industry. He has 20 years of global experience in software development and solution architecture for the Oil and Gas industry, specializing in automation, process control, and real-time data analytics. Torgrim has a Master of Technology degree in Engineering Cybernetics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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Scott Tvaroh
Managing Director - Industry X.0, Accenture
Scott Leads the Digital Workforce Practice at Industry X.0 Globally for Accenture, helping companies transform the industrial worker experience to be more safe and productive by leveraging a mix of mature and evolving digital technologies. By utilizing cloud platforms, IoT, real-time data integration, mixed and virtual reality, visualization tools, AI, drones, robots and other tools we are accelerating connected worker improvements to reality and driving innovation forward.
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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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