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Irene Petrick, Ph.D.

Senior Director of Industrial Innovation


Intel Corporation
intel.com/industrial
June 18, 2019
SW-defined industrial equipment Self-organizing, flexible
and collaborative machines production flow

Self-aware Human in the loop –


production systems enabled connected worker

Real-time & reliable


Embedded E2E security
compute and connectivity

Ambition: the Intelligent Factory


Technology underpinnings
Strategic fit with competitive strategy and architecture
Sense-making
Data deluge (2019) Insights
25 GB
1

InternetUser
per month
Act/adapt
Cognitive
Analytics
50 GB
2

Smart Car
per day
Forecast Business
Prescriptive
3 TB
2
Analytics
per day

Smart Hospital Foresight


40 TB
2 Predictive

Airplane Data
per day

insight
Analytics
Operational
1 pB Diagnostic
2

per day Analytics


Smart Factory
Hindsight
50 PB Descriptive
2

City Safety
per day Analytics
Security
1. Source: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/service-provider/vni-network-traffic-forecast/infographic.html
2. Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/m/en_us/service-provider/ciscoknowledgenetwork/files/547_11_10-15-DocumentsCisco_GCI_Deck_2014-2019_for_CKN__10NOV2015_.pdf
Bonsai

The AI PROGRESSION
NOT CONNECT THE SMART AND INTELLIGENT
CONNECTED UNCONNECTED CONNECTED THINGS FACTORY

Real-Time Real-Time, Autonomous

IT App App
OT App App App App
OT
IT New Stack

Flexible and learning


OT OT

INCREASING AUTONOMY

The journey to the intelligent factory


The IT/OT Convergence
80’s Factory 90’s Factory Today’s Factory

The INTEL JOURNEY TO THE FUTURE


From hands-on to nearly autonomous
25% 46% 29% FUTURE
LOW TODAY MEDIUM TODAY HIGH TODAY INTELLIGENT FACTORY

411 participants; 93 hours of interviews

Evolution of Digital Intensity


Coevolution of Workers &
Operations
A Mandate for Change
Personal and Organizational
Competitiveness
Decision Makers and
Influencers at All Levels
Skills Gap and an
Understanding Gap
The TRANSFORMATION CHANGES ROLES HARDCORE DOERs

Role

Tagline

TODAY FUTURE
The Transformation needs leaders FACTORY INFLUENCERS

TODAY FUTURE
The technologists’ point of view
Technology Leadership Makes Possible

Success
People Processes

The challenge of the transformation


Technology Ecosystem is not just a Single Capability
Solutions need to be Robust over Time
Interconnectedness of Value and Risk
Sharing Culture …. Inside and Out

HOLISTIC COMPLEXITY
"We have a tendency to
move as quickly as we can
Data driven decision making <when introducing
technology>, and we don’t
put enough time and effort
Fast failure & learning into validating that this
technology or equipment
Transparency or whatever-it-is process
is going to be reliable. A
lot of times, things seem
like they’ll work fine and
then we’ll put something
into production, and then
all of a sudden, we have
Driving behavioral change all these new issues.”

The power of culture MANUFACTURING


OPERATIONS LEADER
Leadership support is foundational
Go slow to move fast
Engage early and often
Know what you don’t know
Agile, iterative, flexible
Bridging Silos = New structures, processes, and roles
Beware the “Money Pit” mentality

GROW YOUR TRIBE


From suppliers and vendors to partners “My company’s biggest
challenge and getting the
full benefit of these extra
From transactions to relationships providers like suppliers
and vendors is to be able
Need to articulate the digital business case to commit more
resources to fewer
and share the value vendors and establish a
better working
relationship with them
rather than dealing with
so many other vendors
that might not have an
invested stake in our
Finding the Win-Win company.”

GROW PARTNER ECOSYSTEMS CUSTOMER


SUPPORT MANAGER
Think big. Start Small. Be Holistic.

Being the partner of choice will


be a competitive advantage

It’s about data & trust

Being an Ai-ready leader


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Intel Corporation Intel Corporation
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Hillsboro, Oregon Chandler, Arizona
503-806-4615 direct 480-205-6211 direct

faith.a.mccreary@intel.com Faith McCreary, Ph.D. Irene.j.petrick@intel.com Irene Petrick, Ph.D.


Principal Engineer Senior Director of
Industrial Innovation

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