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Open Session: Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence, the transformation of the future

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On 25 March and 1 April, we were able to participate in two sessions of the Open Session at the School of Mines. One of the activities included in the training programme of the Atlantic Copper Chair, open to all ETSIME students, both undergraduate and postgraduate.

More than 60 students, divided over both days, attended the lectures on Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence, presented by Adrián Fernández Chicote, Head of Analytics, and Sergio Muñoz, BDM, from our company, both virtually and in person, at the Aula Atlantic Copper.

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School of Mines Open Session

The event had two very interesting sessions. In the first, different driving technologies were addressed through the roadmap of our methodology for digital transformation, such as:

  • Capture: IoT, Blockchain and BIM with use cases such as screen break detection and real-time location.
  • Storage: ingest systems with use cases such as anomaly detection.
  • Data processing: Data Governance and Open Source Intelligence with use cases such as CRM enrichment.
  • Analytics: Data Science and Machine Learning with use cases such as claims management and corrective maintenance.
  • Integration and automation: the digital twin as an agglutination of all previous phases and a concrete use case.

In addition, some reflections were made on digital thinking, depending on the different generations, reflecting different points of view and different ways of approaching the digitalisation of tomorrow.

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Technology and generation

On the other hand, the second did not leave anyone indifferent. In it, a case study was presented on "how to solve a data analytics problem with different methodologies", in which the different attendees participated, both for the construction of the use case and for the different resolution techniques to be used, highlighting clustering, K-neighbours and neural networks, among others.

Finally, another reflection was made. This time on the change in the training of professionals, which is becoming increasingly multidisciplinary, with the need for qualities from the human sciences. This thought once again opened up different points of view.

If you torture the data long enough, they will confess.

Two interesting and successful days, where we not only managed to contribute our digital side, but also to extrapolate an exchange of experiences and ideas with all the attendees.

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