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What is ProMV
This video provides an introduction to the capabilities, applications and value of Aspen ProMV. This version has been edited to two minutes running time.
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Achieving a Sustainable, Profitable Operation
How do we meet the expectations of a growing population, but also address sustainability? This short video featuring Antonio Pietri, CEO Aspen Technology, discusses this dual challenge and the new levels of operational excellence in the capital intensive industries.
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What’s New in Aspen Capital Cost Estimator?
The industries' benchmark for capital cost estimating is getting even better with V10. A more detailed code of accounts, that is simpler to calibrate, allows you to arrive at accurate estimates sooner.
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Scheduling Automation in the Refinery
Scheduling in a refinery is a complex problem with lots of data to handle. Learn from one of scheduling experts on how an advanced scheduling solution helps ensure smoother operations and better execution of the refinery plan.
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Aspen Mtell for Metals & Mining: What is an Agent?
Aspen Mtell is a prescriptive maintenance solution that uses Agents to recognize asset failures earlier and with greater accuracy. View this video to learn what an Agent is, what they do, how they are created and how they work—to safeguard equipment, people and the environment.
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SABIC: Bridging the Gap Between Engineering and Operations
The time it takes to troubleshoot issues such as column flooding, and unexpected outcomes from trying to optimize processes can affect the bottom line. Is it possible for process engineers who build complex simulation models full of deep insights, to easily share these models with engineers and operators in the plant? Though not without some initial doubt, Ahmed explains how SABIC did exactly this and drove down costs, streamlined processes and maximized performance to increase margins. SABIC uncovered new opportunities to optimize the business and product innovations and increased their ability to compete globally. All of this was accomplished by putting their simulations models into Microsoft Excel.
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