• Bueno Systems founder, Leon Wurfel.
    Bueno Systems founder, Leon Wurfel.
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This ARBS session will fill the gap between current best practice and 'the holy grail' of integrated solutions.

It will introduce to participants to the world of sensors and analytics.

At the end of this session tomorrow, participants will be able to understand the value delivered with product integrated control and analytics.

Bueno Systems founder, Leon Wurfel, will talk about the movement towards integrated solutions which will see manufacturers installing additional sensors in the factory, coupled with integrated control and analytics to deliver the true IoT device.

“These additional sensors will mimic the human ability to look at the equipment and listen to the equipment, allowing the machine to perform preventative maintenance on itself,” according to Wurfel.

The machine will send a 'maintenance service report' at predetermined frequency to ensure 'maintenance' continues to be documented and to maintain compliance.

Equipment will undertake maintenance and document performance logs instead of humans collecting this data. In the event of an issue, reactive maintenance can be completed on demand with the equipment communicating a very specified requirement to the maintenance provider for a 'health check'.

The embedded algorithms will be basic in nature, primarily due to the multitude of BMS sensors fitted as opposed to the need for complex algorithms.

If a component appears to be problematic, the equipment can order it from the factory and have it ready for replacement in conjunction with a single visit as opposed to multiple visits to establish root cause, then obtain spare parts and return to fit them.

Wurfel is passionate about data driven innovation and will present his seminar on the final day of the ARBS Exhibition, Thursday 18 August, 2022.