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Aquitas Solutions to Feature Connected Maintenance Offering at IMC-2018

ROSWELL, GA. (PRWEB) DECEMBER 06, 2018

Aquitas Solutions, a leading provider of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) and IoT solutions that optimize asset intensive industries, announced today that they will be an AR & IoT Kiosk Exhibitor at the 2018 International Maintenance Conference (IMC) next week in Bonita Springs, FL. The event, driven by Terrence O’Hanlon and his ReliabilityWeb.com team, is the largest cross-industry gathering of Reliability, Asset Management, Maintenance, and Condition Monitoring professionals. This year’s conference will also focus on how the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming the industry, including an AI and IoT Technology Showcase on Monday where Aquitas’ Connected Maintenance solution will be featured.

“It has been a transformative year for us as a company with the introduction of our Connected Maintenance solution. We have so much momentum from things like our recent CRN IoT Innovators Award, and IMC is the perfect way for us to wrap up this conference season," commented Maddy Hawkins, Director of Marketing at Aquitas Solutions. She added, “We will kick the week off by introducing Connected Maintenance in the AI and IoT Showcase. Then attendees will not only be able to stop by our Kiosk all week to see live demos, but on Wednesday they can also hear directly from our customers, Nikolaus Despain and Laura Lamb, as they share their experience implementing the solution and discuss the return on value for an IoT solution in maintenance.”

“We are excited to be a part of Terry’s event as he provides both the content and the platform that continues to breakdown the ‘silos’ that exist between reliability and maintenance," commented Ray Miciek, Executive Vice President of Sales at Aquitas Solutions. He continued, “He proves not only is co-existence possible, it is mandatory for organizations working to drive the highest level of performance from their assets. Our Connected Maintenance offering is a way of leveraging this bond.”

Aquitas will have several Asset Management and IoT experts on hand to meet the needs of all attendees, including the technical brains behind our Connected Maintenance solution, Director of Development, Michael Hayes, who will be conducting live demos at our kiosk in the expo hall throughout conference.

About Aquitas Solutions

Aquitas Solutions is a leading provider of EAM and IoT solutions that optimize asset intensive industries. The Company prides itself on working strategically and collaboratively with the top, globally recognized EAM and IoT platform solution providers to heighten business value and bring bottom-line benefits to their clients.

Based in Atlanta, GA, Aquitas’ leadership team and management consultants have nearly one thousand man years of enterprise asset management experience and have been early adopters of IoT technology that helps clients leverage their EAM system to optimize performance and improve productivity and service levels across the entire spectrum of their organization.

The Company has a long history of delivering faster, smarter, and more agile solutions at a competitive rate helping customers streamline their internal processes and compete more efficiently in an increasingly synergetic world.

Aquitas Solutions is a registered Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and proud supporter of Women in Reliability Asset Management (WIRAM).
http://www.aquitas-solutions.com/

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