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Where to Use AI and Data: Prime Candidates to Accelerate Operations

AI is everywhere in manufacturing—but where does it really deliver value? In this interactive webinar, explore real-world wins, key pitfalls, and how strong data and collaboration fuel AI success across production lines and the full product lifecycle.

July 17, 2025

12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT / 9:00 AM PT / 5:00 PM GMT

Duration: 60 minutes

Sponsor: Wrike

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Summary

Artificial Intelligence is seemingly everywhere in manufacturing, and companies face increasing pressure to use the technology to improve operations and drive profitability. But, what is it really good at? Knowing the real-world strengths and weaknesses of the technology and what you need to do to be ready to use it is the difference between successfully boosting performance and wasting time and money on another science experiment.

In this interactive webinar, we'll explore where to get the biggest bang from AI, data and collaborative work management, exploring real-world case studies from global manufacturers. Discover how building a strong data foundation and embracing collaborative work management can unlock the full potential of AI and digital twins—transforming not just your production lines, but your entire product lifecycle.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn why a unified, accessible data foundation is essential for leveraging AI and digital transformation.
  • Discover where the greatest opportunities for acceleration exist—especially in the people-driven phases of manufacturing.
  • Walk away with practical steps to centralize your data, empower your teams, and drive innovation across your organization.

 

Speaker

Jamie Eckmier | Sr. Product Marketing Manager | Wrike

Jamie Eckmier is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Wrike. He has over 16 years of experience in marketing enterprise software, focused primarily on the manufacturing industry. A former game developer, Jamie also has an extensive background in design, with degrees in architecture from Harvard and Cal.

 

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