Livia Wiley

Livia Wiley
Livia Wiley is the Sr. Product Marketing Manager for SimSci software at Schneider Electric. She is primarily responsible for expanding SimSci’s brand awareness and marketing of its design, simulation & training, and optimization software. She has more than 20 years of experience in process simulation; assisting clients model, troubleshoot, and optimize their processes through technical and economic studies. Prior to joining Schneider Electric in 2014, she worked for suppliers of process simulation and automation technology, including Honeywell, Aspen Technology, and legacy SimSci. Livia holds a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Queen’s University, and a M.Eng in Chemical Engineering from the...
Livia Wiley is the Sr. Product Marketing Manager for SimSci software at Schneider Electric. She is primarily responsible for expanding SimSci’s brand awareness and marketing of its design, simulation & training, and optimization software. She has more than 20 years of experience in process simulation; assisting clients model, troubleshoot, and optimize their processes through technical and economic studies. Prior to joining Schneider Electric in 2014, she worked for suppliers of process simulation and automation technology, including Honeywell, Aspen Technology, and legacy SimSci. Livia holds a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Queen’s University, and a M.Eng in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston.
Articles

Operational Excellence: Likely the Most Overused Term in the Process Industries
1 min read | Livia Wiley

If Value Lost = $ Lost, how are you fixing the leaks along your supply chain?
2 min read | Livia Wiley

IIoT: Turn Real-Time Data Collection into Increased Efficiency and Profitability for Your Refinery
2 min read | Livia Wiley

10 Reasons Why Integrated Planning and Optimization Solutions are Key to Mining Operational Success
3 min read | Livia Wiley
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