Emerson wishes to cordially invite you to the Emerson CONNECT – a half-day event filled with learnings that focus on the theme of “Enabling the Journey towards the Adaptive Plant for Life Sciences”.
Our subject matter experts will take the opportunity to discuss some of the issues facing Life Sciences manufacturing and how Emerson’s latest solutions solve these industry-wide challenges. These sessions offer an excellent venue to network as well as understand and learn new ideas for your company’s digital maturity roadmap.
This event will be made available on two dates, November 15 (Tue) and November 16 (Wed). Our team, at Emerson, look forward to welcoming you – you may select either of the dates to confirm your attendance.
Highlights
- Overview of the DPMM & Key Adaptive Plant Transformation Areas
- Leveraging Technology to Pursue the Adaptive Plant
- Life Science Focused Roadmap for Control Automation
- PAT Deep-dive: Emerson & AspenTech Synergy
- Improving Asset Performance for Life Sciences
Robert Zuban is a Principal Solution Consultant at AspenTech with a passion for showing customers a better way to solve their business challenges. He specializes in process analytics with a particular focus on PAT (Process Analytical Technology) and multivariate modeling to solve industrial problems based on cross-industrial experience from pharma/biopharma, chemicals, and data analytics.
By combining different skill sets earned through experience from multiple sectors such as teaching clients the art of data analytics, Robert inspires customers to take the next step in their digital transformation journey.
Robert has more than 23 years of industry experience in the pharma, biopharma, and process industries. During this time, Robert worked for global companies such as AstraZeneca, Sartorius, Pharmacia & Upjohn among others. He has extensive experience working in R&D, Multivariate Data Analysis, Design of Experiments, and Life Sciences Consulting. He has also been invited multiple times as a speaker at prestigious industry conferences.
Robert holds an MSc in Chemical Engineering from Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden.