On-Demand Webinar

Now is the Time to Reimagine Manufacturing

About the webinar:

As ASEAN economies are responding and recovering from the demand and supply disruptions caused by the pandemic, manufacturing enterprises are now fully cognizant that this is the ‘next-normal’, one of many to come, and are focusing on reimagining their enterprises to become not only resilient but to outcompete through digital innovation. We would like to invite you to reimagine the future of manufacturing by bringing you on a journey that addresses questions across People, Process, Data and Technology.

Stephanie Krishnan of IDC Manufacturing Insights Asia Pacific, and Suraj Kamath of SAS will take you through industry trends and real cases to help decision-makers and their employees to reimagine their manufacturing business and ensure enterprise-readiness is built-in to support the digital transformation journey.

You will have the expert views and key takeaways such as:

  • Prescriptive and predictive maintenance enables high levels of asset availability to result in less downtime and interrupted production. Machine learning models prescribe maintenance activities or allow for predictive interventions using sub-millisecond streaming data to detect future failures, abnormal operating conditions, and prevent quality degradation to safeguard operational stability, asset life, and human safety.
  • The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) as a differentiator providing speed and agility in complex, non-linear decision-making, that support new business models and revenue streams.
  • Operationalizing Analytics and AI in mission-critical applications support processes with contextual data in real-time, allowing for insights for, or automation of, the myriad daily decisions. This decision support increases the velocity of data and the actions that result from it, allowing organizations not only to scale existing operations but transform services for future opportunities.
  • Supply chain digital twins have implications for data volume, flows, analysis, insights, and action in creating a digital mirror of the supply chain. What are the considerations in integrating partner organizations, such as supplier production and warehousing facilities, to create a fully informed digital twin with near-real-time risk assessment and mitigation?
  • Planning, sponsoring, and executing digital transformation roadmaps support changing business needs through a complete understanding of the business enterprise. Undertaking planning exercises to build short-, mid and long-term plans to shape the digital transformation journey allows for business growth, innovation, and scalability in line with strategic objectives.

We will be giving out a complimentary IDC info brief to help your business navigate the disruptions through this COVID-19 pandemic.

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About the Experts


Suraj Kamath

Director, Industrial IoT Solutions, ASEAN, SAS

Today, industries struggle to go beyond traditional analytics and harness the full power of AI and IoT. Suraj leads the Industrial IoT Solutions Practice for ASEAN at SAS, developing go-to-market strategies and providing leadership guidance on AIoT solutions for industries across manufacturing, utilities, smart cities and others. With over 12 years of experience across precision engineering, semiconductor manufacturing and industrial 3D printing, Suraj have enabled companies and customers to improve process control, increase yield, reduce waste, optimize pricing and product mix and develop successful business strategy. Drawing on learnings from high-volume, high-mix manufacturing environments, I am passionate about helping customers leverage AI and IoT to improve service, quality, performance and cost.


Christopher Tan

Regional Alliance Director, APJ, Global Markets & Partners, Intel Corp.

Christopher Tan has over 23 years of experience in the ICT industry. As the Regional Alliance Director, Chris is responsible for the business relationship and go-to-market programs with global ISV partners across APJ. Before this role, he was the APJ Datacenter Platform Marketing Manager, owning the product marketing for Xeon and Atom server product lines. Other roles in his 14 years Intel career included the Business Development Manager for Singapore and the Enterprise Sales Manager for South East Asia, where he managed the account relationships with large enterprise end-customers, OEM partners and service providers.


Stephanie Krishnan

Research Director, IDC Manufacturing Insights

Stephanie Krishnan is Research Director for IDC Manufacturing Insights, responsible for Industry 4.0 research. In this role, she responsible for the production, development and growth of the IDC Manufacturing Insights program in the Asia Pacific region. In this role, Stephanie will be delivering a research agenda that will appeal to technology buyers and vendors both in terms of subscription products and custom research in Industry 4-0 looking across ecosystems, value chains and supply chains of industrial industries.

Stephanie has more than 20 years' experience in manufacturing and supply chain, with a diverse background that complements her years in academia and professional development consulting in multiple countries such as Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE and Hong Kong among others. in addition to this, she advises startups in the areas of process automation and technology adoption, particularly in supply chain management. Stephanie has been most recently been conducting economic and supply chain market research as part of consulting in the Middle East.