Operational AI in Manufacturing: Real Case Studies, Real Results

Speakers: Karim Pourak and Kamran Paynabar, CEO and Chief Science Officer, Process Miner and ATDC/GT.

Karim Pourak and Kamran Paynabar
CEO and Chief Science Officer
Process Miner, ATDC/GT

Monday, November 4
12:00 - 1:00 PM Eastern Time
Location: Callaway/GTMI bldg.,
Room 114

Lunch provided for in-person attendees on a first come first serve basis.

If you can’t join us in-person, Zoom link: https://gatech.zoom.us/j/94192905022?pwd=WdMBv2JZaKrj2W8QeaWx0PbNCUI101.1

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Abstract: In this session, Karim Pourak, CEO of ProcessMiner, explores the impact of AI on manufacturing operations, focusing on real-world applications and outcomes. Highlighting use case studies from multiple industries, the session demonstrates how AI-driven solutions have facilitated substantial improvements in efficiency, quality, agility, and sustainability while reducing production costs. 

Attendees will gain insights into how AI, IIOT, Digital Twin, and big data analytics enable manufacturers to reduce waste, improve product quality, and drive operational excellence. This session illustrates the tangible return on investment (ROI) that AI can deliver, making it a key driver of an innovative approach to modern manufacturing. 

Key Focus Areas:

  • Real-world examples of AI applications in manufacturing.
  • Enhancements in quality control, waste reduction, and energy efficiency.
  • The role of AI in predictive analytics and autonomous optimization

Bios:

Kamran Paynabar

Kamran Paynabar, Ph.D. is the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) and Co-founder of ProcessMiner™. He is a leading expert in developing advanced statistical and machine-learning methodologies for industrial applications. Dr. Paynabar's research has been instrumental in optimizing manufacturing processes, improving system operations, and enabling proactive maintenance strategies.

In addition to his role at ProcessMiner, Dr. Paynabar is a Fouts Family Early Career Professor and Associate Professor at the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. His work has received significant recognition, with over 59 peer-reviewed journal publications, 21 research grants totaling over $2.5 million, and numerous awards, including best paper awards from prestigious societies such as INFORMS and IISE. 

Dr. Paynabar's impact extends beyond academia and industry, where his methodologies have been successfully applied across various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and healthcare. He has advised numerous Ph.D. students, many of whom have gone on to secure influential roles in both academia and industry. His entrepreneurial vision and technical expertise have helped ProcessMiner become a leading provider of AI-driven solutions, serving pulp and paper, plastics, and water treatment industries. Dr. Paynabar's commitment to innovation and excellence continues to drive advancements in process optimization and quality control.

Karim Pourak

Karim Pourak is a visionary technologist and accomplished serial entrepreneur based in Atlanta, Georgia. As the co-founder and CEO of ProcessMiner™, Karim leads a team dedicated to revolutionizing manufacturing through AI-driven process analytics and autonomous optimization. With three decades of experience in software product design, development, and commercialization, he has a proven track record of transforming innovative concepts into successful business ventures. 

Karim's entrepreneurial journey includes co-founding several successful startups in the Biotech and AI sectors, such as BaseHealth Inc. and PrecisionWellness Inc. His passion for technology and commitment to innovation have positioned him as a key figure in leveraging advanced analytics and machine learning to solve complex business challenges. 

At ProcessMiner, Karim focuses on delivering real-time, data-driven insights that enhance product quality, streamline manufacturing processes, and reduce waste. His dynamic leadership and deep understanding of technology's intersection with business continue to shape the future of manufacturing, making him an influential voice in the technology and industrial sectors.