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Maximo Wednesday Webinar | Combine Condition-Based Vegetation Management with Your Intelligent Enterprise Asset Management
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Valerie Gooch
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Wed April 06, 2022 06:04 PM
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On March 30th, we hosted a Maximo Wednesday Webinar on Vegetation Management, where we showed the end-to-end solution that leverages AI and advanced analytics to regularly assess the state of vegetation across the entire service territory. Robbie also showed how the solution identifies those high-risk circuits or corridors that will most likely receive the largest impacts from vegetation overgrowth.
Presentation deck and Q&A Document:
Maximo Vegetation Management Presentation
Link to the recorded session:
Maximo Vegetation Management Webinar
Links to all of the Maximo Wednesday Webinars can be found here:
Maximo Wednesday Webinar Recordings
If you have issues accessing any of the above links please reach out to me directly. Thank you!
Valerie (Crawford) Gooch
AI Applications Business Development Manager
valerieg@us.ibm.com
816-813-7183
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