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The future of enterprise asset management: a look at the next 25 years in EAM*

We are starting to see the impact on daily life of transformative technologies like self-driving cars on our roads, IoT (Internet of Things) technology embedded in common household devices, and remote-controlled drones in the skies. Many industries are starting to leverage new technologies to advance their enterprise asset management (EAM) strategies. But how do you use today’s technology advances to prepare your local government organisation and your assets for the future?

To learn more, we invite you to join a can’t miss on-demand webinar. Industry thought leaders share key insights into the future of EAM, including cutting edge technologies and innovative ideas shaping today’s landscape and impacting the future of EAM. The on-demand webinar includes:

  • A discussion on the evolution of EAM, trending technologies, and the vision of the next 25 years.
  • How innovative tethered drone-based collection and asset management technology can transform inspection and maintenance of large assets and critical infrastructure, and the impact of this drone inspection process on local, state and federal governments.
  • How a modern public transit agency and a Department of Public Works are streamlining asset management today and into the future.

By adopting emerging technologies, organisations can achieve greater value – and a competitive edge – in maximising product lifecycles and instituting a preventive maintenance plan that is well-positioned for the future.

Click here to access the on demand EAM webinar.

Register here:  infor.com/solutions/eam
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