Predictive Analytics and IoT for Pumps

In response to the need for improved efficiency and reliability in petrochemical industry, Flowserve developed RedRaven, an IoT-cloud based digital solution for condition monitoring and predictive analytics of rotating equipment.

RedRaven employs a three-step methodology:

1. The Predict phase utilizes advanced algorithms and data analysis to identify potential failures.

2. The Act phase facilitates informed decision-making to minimize disruptions based on insights from the Flowserve Monitoring Center.

3. The Protect step implements predictive maintenance practices, significantly reducing equipment downtime and targeting energy improvements.

Case studies confirmed the benefits gained in petrochemical and other applications, emphasizing the potential of predictive maintenance to optimize asset management and foster resilience in industrial operations as well as energy savings and decarbonization

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Why Should You Attend?

  • Gain a Competitive Edge: Discover how to optimise your pump performance and reduce operational costs.
  • Embrace Digital Transformation: Learn how to leverage cutting-edge technology to improve your plant’s efficiency and reliability.
  • Mitigate Risk: Understand how to predict and prevent potential failures, minimising downtime and maximising productivity.
  • Drive Sustainability: Explore how predictive maintenance can contribute to energy savings and environmental impact reduction.

About the Presenter:

Francesco Gasparri 
Global IoT Commercial Manager

Francesco Gasparri has more than 19 years of managerial experience at Flowserve, with more than 10 years of providing monitoring, predictive analytics and reliability solutions for customers. In his current role, he is responsible for Business Development and Global Commercial Management of Flowserve’s RedRaven™ IoT solutions for pumps, seals and valves and supporting the company’s customers in their journeys toward plant digitalization and Predictive Maintenance and optimization.  Francesco earned a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Politecnico di Milano, and an Executive MBA from SDA Bocconi Business School.