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Web seminar: Implement your data-driven project – in just 4 steps

Illustrated by a real-life example, this web seminar will show you how to get started with your very own data-driven projects in just four steps – from choosing the right use case to scale-up in further projects.

Implement your data-driven project – in just 4 steps

What you will learn in the web seminar:

Continuous product improvement

You can use your lifecycle product data to make informed business decisions – and continuously optimize your products and services.

Cost savings

Thanks to maximum transparency of your product data, you also benefit financially – for example by avoiding expensive product recalls.

Practical application

You know how to set up your own data-driven project step by step – thanks to practical checklists and valuable tips.

Close the data loop: How to get the most out of your product data

Close the data loop: How to get the most out of your product data

Your products generate millions and millions of data points from thousands of sources throughout their entire lifecycle. If you use and connect them in the right way, they are the key to data-driven business decisions – and, as a result, better products and services. But how can you bridge the gap between all your data sources and points? And which use case is suitable for your first data-driven project?

Our web seminar provides answers to these questions. Our experts will guide you through the implementation of a real-world example project step by step – from selecting the right use case to data integration and scale-up in further projects.

Speaker: Tomasz Jacewski

Close the data loop: How to get the most out of your product data

Tomasz Jacewski is a Bosch Semantic Stack Consultant and Data Architect. He has worked on several data-driven projects mainly in the automotive domain. He is also a professional trainer and workshop moderator for Cloud, Data, IoT and Manufacturing topics.

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