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Join the Fluke Reliability Condition Monitoring product and service Management for a year in review and sneak peek into the roadmap for 2025. This panel discussion includes Michael DeMaria, head of product management, Steven Hudson, head of analysis services, and Austin Anderson, Product Owner for Azima DLI condition monitoring. This panel will discuss major milestone accomplishments for 2024, condition monitoring markets and direction, the growth of services and meeting expectations of customers, and the world of automation and improvements to come. This session is ideal for new or existing customers across all of Fluke Reliability (Azima, eMaint, Prüftechnik). We look forward to having you join this high-level discussion.

Panelists:

Michael DiMaria, Azima DLI Product Management

Michael DiMaria - a Director, Azima DLI Product Management, managing the hardware platforms and integrations, diagnostic software and AI tools, and user portal deliverables and business metrics. Michael's background is in Navy nuclear engineering but has been working in vibration for over 30 years and managing key accounts, technical support, customer training, and product management for Azima DLI since 1995

Steven Hudson, Director of Professional Services at Fluke Reliability

Steven Hudson - is Director of Professional Services at Fluke Reliability. With over 30 years of vibration analysis expertise, business development, product and service delivery, and scalable operations, he focuses on efficiency and promoting internal collaboration for consistent results, client partnership, and brand quality.

Austin Anderson, FLUKE product owner

Austin Anderson - is a FLUKE product owner dedicated to finding optimal solutions for complex problems. With a strong passion for learning, he has earned both a bachelor's and a master's degree in mechanical engineering. Austin has accumulated a broad spectrum of expertise across multiple technologies and industries, including power generation, construction, and hardware reliability testing for the Department of the Navy.

► Register for an upcoming webinar here: https://flukereliability.info/bpw-frr

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Join the Fluke Reliability Condition Monitoring product and service Management for a year in review and sneak peek into the roadmap for 2025. This panel discussion includes Michael DeMaria, head of product management, Steven Hudson, head of analysis services, and Austin Anderson, Product Owner for Azima DLI condition monitoring. This panel will discuss major milestone accomplishments for 2024, condition monitoring markets and direction, the growth of services and meeting expectations of customers, and the world of automation and improvements to come. This session is ideal for new or existing customers across all of Fluke Reliability (Azima, eMaint, Prüftechnik). We look forward to having you join this high-level discussion.

Panelists:

Michael DiMaria, Azima DLI Product Management

Michael DiMaria - a Director, Azima DLI Product Management, managing the hardware platforms and integrations, diagnostic software and AI tools, and user portal deliverables and business metrics. Michael's background is in Navy nuclear engineering but has been working in vibration for over 30 years and managing key accounts, technical support, customer training, and product management for Azima DLI since 1995

Steven Hudson, Director of Professional Services at Fluke Reliability

Steven Hudson - is Director of Professional Services at Fluke Reliability. With over 30 years of vibration analysis expertise, business development, product and service delivery, and scalable operations, he focuses on efficiency and promoting internal collaboration for consistent results, client partnership, and brand quality.

Austin Anderson, FLUKE product owner

Austin Anderson - is a FLUKE product owner dedicated to finding optimal solutions for complex problems. With a strong passion for learning, he has earned both a bachelor's and a master's degree in mechanical engineering. Austin has accumulated a broad spectrum of expertise across multiple technologies and industries, including power generation, construction, and hardware reliability testing for the Department of the Navy.

► Register for an upcoming webinar here: https://flukereliability.info/bpw-frr

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