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Manufacturing CIOs see bright future for the industry, thanks to IT

CIO

Chris Nardecchia, SVP and chief digital and information officer, Rockwell Automation Rockwell Automation Chris Nardecchia: I started as a chemical engineer doing chemical engineering things, building and operating chemical and nuclear processes, producing polymers and nuclear fuel, etc. What do you mean by that? Look at Tesla.

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How IT does business at Eastman

CIO

When Aldo Noseda became CIO at chemical manufacturer Eastman five years ago, he immediately began working with other leaders in the company to bring a new category of services to the market that complemented its physical products. Before Eastman, I worked for Monsanto, where I had a similar journey,” he says.

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Merck Life Sciences banks on RPA to streamline regulatory compliance

CIO

Merck Life Sciences, a leading chemical and pharmaceutical company, with 60,000 employees working across 66 countries, was one of them. Although non-compliance with regulations can attract exorbitant fines, many pharma companies still depend on manual process for these value chains.

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Nth Cycle wants to revolutionize metals processing for recyclers and mine operators

TechCrunch

Image Credits: Nth Cycle (opens in a new window). “We’re We’re really only innovating on the chemical recycling side of things,” she said. “We’re We’re really trying to create a much more efficient way to pull these metals out of black mass.

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Error'd: The Chemistry Is Gone

The Daily WTF

is just not that into Chemical Engineering. "Looks "Windows is really going above and beyond." Sometimes the spark just isn't there. For instance, Eric R. "Looks like I'll still be missing your articles, then, huh?" " On the other hand, Bruce R.

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Full Steam Ahead: CIO Kopal Raj of WABTEC on staying ‘on-track’ with AI, IoT and sustainability goals

CIO

For instance, some software developers still use Windows 2007 servers, which are completely end-of-life, and don’t have the necessary security patches. There can be parts of the industry which are still working on redundant legacy systems.

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Four short links: 9 April 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

AutoHotkey — an automation scripting language for Windows. The Electronic Nose and its Applications: A Survey — very good summary of tech, limitations, and applications of “electronic noses” aka multiple chemical sensors plus some machine learning/statistics. via Everest Pipkin ).