Presented by
Bernard Morneau
Business Development Executive
Pimsoft
Presentation from the Sigmafine Summit in Houston, October 23, 2019.
Engineering Data for Digital Transformation – Houston
Effective Digital Transformation feeds on data. To achieve sustainable gains, it is imperative to implement a system of checks and balances that can run as autonomously as possible and maximizes the value of the information contained in the raw data. The process of turning data in to digital assets involves many steps ranging from data collection, validation, reconciliation, conditioning, etc. Collectively, these steps are known as data engineering. The goal is to reliably deliver usable data to operators, analysts, data scientists, business processes and other applications. The real-time nature of operations in the process and manufacturing industries makes this process repetitive and continuously subject to the variability of the raw input data, performance of the measurement systems, and actual plant operations. During the Summit, we will discuss how the mandate of Sigmafine has evolved over the years to become one of the leading data engineering platforms in the process industries.
Presented by
Bernard Morneau
Business Development Executive
Pimsoft
“Since joining Pimsoft in 2014, Bernard has been involved in expanding Pimsoft’s Sigmafine business throughout the world. Prior to joining Pimsoft, Bernard served in an executive capacity at OSIsoft, a Strategic Alliance of Pimsoft, where he held the positions of General Manager of OSIsoft Canada, Vice-President Worldwide Sales, Executive Vice President and President of OSIsoft LLC from 2001 to 2012.
Bernard is a highly experienced executive with engineering and technology experience and a proven track record of successful business development, sales and operations management. In 1991, he co-founded Cogexel, a software development and integration company which later became the OSIsoft Distributorship in Canada and was acquired by OSIsoft LLC in 2001. Before this entrepreneurial phase of his career, Bernard occupied diverse technical, management and executive positions in the metallurgical, chemical and oil & gas industries in eastern Canada. Bernard earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ottawa in 1978.
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