Andres Ruiz
Speaker at WEST: Andres Ruiz, Business Development & Pre-Sales Consult • Products, Tata Technologies
Speaker at WEST: Andres Ruiz, Business Development & Pre-Sales Consult • Products, Tata Technologies
WEST Session: In today’s fast-paced and unpredictable market, engineering and manufacturing organizations must evolve beyond static, siloed systems to remain competitive. Traditional design and production strategies are no longer sufficient to meet the growing complexity of customer demands. The key to thriving in this environment lies in adaptability—and that begins with a unified digital approach. Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE DELMIA offers a powerful Virtual Twin solution that bridges the gap between design and manufacturing. By creating a dynamic, real-time digital representation of your operations, DELMIA empowers businesses to simulate, optimize, and adapt processes with agility and precision. Whether you're a small startup or a global enterprise, this platform enables seamless collaboration, faster decision-making, and continuous improvement across the product lifecycle. In this session, we’ll explore how DELMIA transforms traditional manufacturing into a connected, intelligent ecosystem. We’ll also highlight how Tata Technologies can support your journey in adopting this robust solution—helping you stay ahead of change and deliver value with confidence.
Speaker at WEST: Rita Wouhaybi, AI Fellow, Solidigm
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WEST Session: Even the strongest security controls can’t stop every attack, making preparation the key to resilience. In this session, Complete will provide an overview of today’s threat landscape, review real world breaches in manufacturing, and share actionable steps to evaluate your organization’s readiness to ensure business continuity in the face of a cyber incident. Participants will gain insights into the evolving tactics used by cybercriminals, learn how to identify hidden vulnerabilities within complex industrial environments, and understand the critical role of incident response planning. The discussion will also highlight best practices for building a culture of cyber awareness, strengthening collaboration between IT and OT teams, and aligning security strategies with business objectives. By the end of the session, attendees will leave with a clearer picture of their current risk posture and practical measures they can implement immediately to enhance resilience and minimize operational disruptions.
Speaker at WEST: Wesley Thio, Technical Product Marketing Manager, Lumafield
WEST Session: This session will explore the transformative potential of industrial CT technology to revolutionize quality control in manufacturing and product development. Attendees will learn how CT enables faster, more accurate inspections, improves defect detection, and reduces waste while accelerating innovation and ensuring product reliability. We will examine the challenges of adopting these systems, including cost, workflow integration, and training, and share best practices for successful implementation across industries. In addition, we will highlight the role of automated inspection systems, their integration with complementary technologies, and what the future of digital quality control holds for organizations seeking a sustainable competitive edge in manufacturing.
WEST Session: Manufacturing is undergoing rapid digital transformation—driven by predictive maintenance, AI-driven insights, and smart factories. Yet IT/OT convergence is not achieved in strategy documents; it is lived daily through remote access, where people, vendors, and data cross into critical environments. This presentation explores the unique challenges CISOs and OT teams face—legacy patching debt, vendor access sprawl, ransomware pressure, and compliance demands—and why secure OT remote access is the essential bridge to efficiency, resilience, and productivity. Through industry case studies, we’ll examine how leaders are standardizing connectivity, reducing downtime costs, and enabling AI-driven operations—while ensuring security never falls behind transformation.
Speaker at WEST: Drura Parrish, Co-founder and CEO, Purchaser
WEST Session: For decades, manufacturing poured its innovation into automating production, while business operations like sourcing, purchasing, and procurement were left behind. Companies chased bloated ERPs that promised to do everything and ended up doing little. That is why email and spreadsheets have ruled for so long: they are flexible enough to handle the messy realities of manufacturing. But organizations should dictate software, not the other way around. Today’s technology makes it possible to solve discrete problems with precision. When you automate something as specific as the RFQ process, eliminating every email and copy-paste, the ROI becomes immediate. Apply the same focus to supplier communications or purchase orders, and the gains in profit and throughput dwarf what you get from another machine on the shop floor. The future is not about automating production. It is about automating the work that has been ignored.