
Luis Usatorre (male) Industrial Engineer by the Basque Country University and Master in Production Plants Management by the Catalonia Polytechnic university and Master in Energy Efficiency in Industry by the SPRI and UPV, works in Tecnalia as Project manager. Previous experience of more than 15 years on Industrial companies and over 10 years as project manager on Automation of Production Lines on automotive industry in Sweden, USA, UK, France, India and China, leading work teams and managing projects. Since joining R&D activities in 2007, has worked as Engineering Manager in EUVE (European Virtual Engineering) research centre and has a large experience on research projects being Internal manager and WP manager of 7 FP7 European projects –amongst others KAP and VFF on the FOF domain-, 4 H2020 projects (ICP4LIFE, SCORPIUS, CONNECTED FACTORIES and MARKET 4.0) and numerous Basque and Spanish projects. He has worked on the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in simulation and optimization tools, and application of ICTs in virtual scenarios. He is a specialist on automation and simulation, and has worked on the implementation of AI algorithms in industrial scenarios. Member of EFFRA and chairman of the AIOTI WG11 on Smart Manufacturing.
Elementy, w których Luis Usatorre uczestniczy
środa 19 czerwiec, 2019
Digitalization is disrupting consumer businesses we experience this in our daily lives. As digital technologies got more mature, industrial companies also starting to take advantage to create new unique selling points. In many cases this starts with increasing efficiency, flexibility, quality and speed. Recently we also see more business model innovation leveraging digitalization in the industrial space. IoT and Analytics is often the entry point fo...
wtorek 2 czerwiec, 2020
wtorek 31 sierpień, 2021
środa 1 wrzesień, 2021
Between smart machines, at the low end, and artificial systems with own legal or even ethical status, at the high end - that is where Artificial Intelligence is being placed in the public discourse.There is much of uncertainty about chances and constraints, opportunities and limitation - but common sense of the large potential of industrial AI.To get the most out of it, good balance of high expectations and subtle concerns is worthwhile. This comes down to the trustworthiness...
wtorek 21 czerwiec, 2022
Last August 2021 BDVA released his community position to the proposal for AI regulation supporting the idea of balancing between regulation and innovation. It is acknowledged the importance of trust and trustworthiness to boost investment and innovation. However, the cost, time, infrastructure, and knowledge needed to e.g. comply with the AI regulation may be burdensome. There is a risk that small companies, research and education organizations might not be able to easily follow and be aff...