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Senseye announces Peter Livaudais as director of French operations

29 April, 2019
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Senseye announces Peter Livaudais as director of French operations
Senseye announces Peter Livaudais as director of French operations
At Senseye, Peter will be responsible for managing relationships with key customers in France and finding opportunities across the region with large-scale organizations in sectors such as automotive, energy and heavy industry.

April 29, 2019 Senseye , a provider of predictive maintenance software, announced that it has appointed Peter Livaudais to lead its operations in France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg and the French-speaking areas of Switzerland.

Peter, who joins Senseye from the design company attoma, has more than 30 years of experience working in data, analytics and technology across Europe. Prior to its acquisition by Cisco, he was a director at the IoT analytics platform company ParStream. Peter led ParStream’s expansion into France and managed its strategic partnerships in the region while leading the TMForum’s Big Data Analytics working group.

At Senseye, Peter will be responsible for managing relationships with key customers in France and finding opportunities across the region with large-scale organizations in sectors such as automotive, energy and heavy industry.

Senseye, which uses machine learning algorithms to automatically identify emerging problems with industrial machinery and predict precisely when monitored assets are likely to fail, is going through a period of expansion due to growing demand for its software around the world. The company appointed Peter Portner in January to lead its operations in Germany, Austria and the German-speaking areas of Switzerland and is currently establishing operations in the U.S. and Japan.

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