While the Utilities sector wrestles with the need for change, data volumes are increasing faster and faster. Yet, the ability to leverage this information to take action or drive better decisions remains an incredible barrier.  At some organizations maintaining older facilities, engineers may spend 50% of their time or more simply finding the requisite information to do their work.  And for those designing and building new plants, how do you improve delivery and handover?  

The vision for better engineering and operations is an integrated digital backbone.  Here, information is not only available on-demand but also in context by role. In doing so, efficiency skyrockets while frustrations that constantly challenge our already constrained workforce is mitigated.

 
Join this webinar to:

  • Understand how contextualized, integrated data delivers greater value than data aggregation
  • Recognize the criticality of engineering data in industrial operations
  • Learn how digital twins retain their value with sustaining engineering
  • Achieve efficiency gains through improved workflows and work processes 
     

Speakers

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Jenny Bulach

Executive Industry Consultant

Jenny Bulach serves as an Executive Industry Consultant at Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence, bringing nearly 25 years of experience in optimizing the utility sector. Her utility career began at one of the largest U.S. utilities, where she advanced from Performance Engineer to Plant Manager, gaining deep operational and leadership insights. Jenny focuses on addressing utility challenges through data-driven solutions and process improvements.

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Tom Goff

Senior Industry Consultant, Hexagon

Tom leads industry consulting initiatives for Hexagon’s Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division’s customers on their digital transformation journey. He has led global engineering and information data technologies initiatives as well as process improvement initiatives throughout his 30+ years serving multiple industries (i.e., oil and gas, chemical, nuclear), for engineering and construction projects. He has a BS and MBA from Capella University, is a certified PMP and LSS Black Belt and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.

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Laurent Boinot

America's Power & Utilities Industry Leader, Microsoft

Laurent Boinot is America's Power & Utilities Industry Leader at Microsoft. In this role, Laurent is responsible for identifying trends, opportunities and use cases leveraging Microsoft and its partners to do more with less. Prior to his current role, Laurent worked in strategy consulting across four continents and built Europe’s first Massive Open Online Course company. He recently co-authored a paper in the International Journal of Sustainable Development on AI methods applied to assessment of environmental risk for World Bank projects. Laurent is a Chartered Accountant and earned a Master's in Public Administration at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.

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