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Oct 30, 2014



How to Optimize Your Integrated Drive System


During this webcast, experts Mark Stott, Paulo Gonzales and Dr. Martin Brucherseifer, will speak about how services enable a shorter time to market and to profit. Integrating seamlessly into any drive train, any automation environment, and even into the entire lifecycle, a Siemens Integrated Drive System can turn common drive components into a drive system that makes mere assets become drivers of success.

Lifecycle integration adds the factor of time: software and service are available for the entire lifecycle of an Integrated Drive System. Optimization potential provides for maximum productivity, increased efficiency and highest availability that can be leveraged throughout the lifecycle – from planning, design, and engineering to operation, maintenance, and all the way to modernization. This can maximize the payback on your drive train assets.

Join this webcast to better understand how Siemens services help you proactively monitor the health of your Integrated Drive System, reduce the number of downtime events through Drive Train Condition Monitoring, reduce resolution time when downtime events do occur and reduce your capital cost.

Immediately following the webcast, attendees are encouraged to chat live with Mark, Paulo, Martin and other Siemens experts in the virtual networking lounge of Industry Services World. This unique web environment has interactive and downloadable information about integrated plant security services to help keep plants up and running. Plant management, engineering and operations professionals interested in attending the webcast can register at: http://bit.ly/1qjAd0r.

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