Stratio is going to join the conference of the Prognostic and Health Management Society, which will take place at the Unione Industriale in Turin, Italy, between the 6th and the 8th of July, 2022.  

During the event, Stratio’s Data Science and EV Research Lead Miguel Simão will present a research paper on predictive battery analytics for electric buses, written in partnership with the researchers of the University of Halmstad, Sweden, and the OEM Caetano Bus. The same paper has been presented by Stratio at IT-TRANS in Karlsruhe, one of the main public transport exhibitions scheduled for 2022 in Europe.

Stratio paper on predictive battery analytics for e-buses

The paper outlines newly developed advanced AI and Machine Learning models to predict internal faults and range of battery packs in the context of the wider vehicle data. This honor attests the commitment to research and development that characterizes Stratio. 

On the second day of the conference, attendees will have the chance to listen to a keynote talk by Rune Prytz, Head of Research at Stratio, titled “Transitioning to EV buses successfully and beyond”. The presentation will discuss the pressing need to electrify public transport fleets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and will offer solutions to the challenges facing service providers looking to make the transition.  

Prytz will also join Dr. Yvonne Lu, research fellow at the University of Oxford Engineering Science Computational Health Informatics Lab, and Rhonda Walthall, Fellow of Integrated Aircraft Health Management at Collins Aerospace and SAE HM-1, for a panel session about the standards and regulations affecting PHM development and application.

PHM 2022 in Turin, Stratio is joining

On the final day of the event, Miguel Franco, VP of Business Development at Stratio, will take part in the panel discussion “PHM in Transportation”, along with Kiran Harish, Lead Technologist at the Aerospace Technology Institute, and David Larson, Technical Fellow at Collins Aerospace. The session will aim to address the synergies, learnings and cross-discipline developments of PHM in the automotive, aerospace, and railway industries. 

“We are excited to be taking part in such a prestigious event that attracts excellence from academia, industry and government,” said Rune Prytz. “Stratio has always prioritized the advancement of research and development, as we truly believe that technology will be the driving force of safer, more reliable and more sustainable transportation that benefits everyone,” he added. 

Shifting to greener means of transportation is no longer a choice, it’s a necessity,” added Miguel Simão. “I am honored to have been invited to present this paper and to have the excellence of the Stratio research team recognised by an esteemed organization as PHM”.

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