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About the Topic
In this Event, we will discuss how to leverage the power of AI and RPA to automate insights and repetitive manual processes into scalable control applications, which can deployed and managed across thousands of assets. We will discuss how to maximize process performance and empower your workforce to focus on solving root cause issues. Kelvin Inc. will provide an overview of their technology offerings for oil & gas operators: Kelvin Maps and Kelvin Copilots. Kelvin Maps helps operators find emissions, by providing tools to visualize, simulate, and cut carbon emissions. Kelvin Copilots helps fix the problems, but improving processes of engineers.
Kelvin is a control software company, delivering industrial intelligence, operational excellence, and reduced emissions. Kelvin was founded in 2013 by a team of data scientists, software developers, domain experts, and automation engineers to solve real-world problems. The company has a global footprint with offices in five countries and headquarters in San Francisco. Kelvin’s SaaS-based tools are built on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and analytics around emissions and sustainability. With zero recorded failures, Kelvin’s robust solutions provide complete operational visibility, empowering engineers and operators to collaborate and make better decisions anywhere, anytime.
About the Speaker
Peter is the Founder and CEO of Kelvin Inc. Kelvin uses human intelligence, machine learning, and automation to optimize the operations and management of complex systems. Kelvin moves insights into action — improving production gains and reducing business risks.
Peter joined Technology Crossover Ventures in 2007 and has been in the venture capital industry since 2002. Peter has over fifteen years of technology, industrial and healthcare experience as an advisor and investor. Before TCV, Peter worked in Shanghai, China as a Senior Associate and Manager of Asian Investments for DCM (Doll Capital Management). Peter spent three years with DCM in Menlo Park, focusing on software, communications, and internet investments. Before this, Peter worked for Epoch Partners at Merrill Lynch. Peter received B.A. degrees in Economics and Public Policy Analysis from Pomona College and an M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.