Randy Miller
Randy Miller
Business Development Director
Randy started his career as an Instrumentation Tech in the oil and gas fields of Northern Alberta, Canada. After completing a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta, he spent three years with Mitsubishi Chemical’s Engineering Research Center in Mizushima Japan. Here he innovated control strategies that considered both the operability and robustness of several novel chemical processes that were yet to be built. Then, with Honeywell Process Solutions he worked in multiple fields of R&D, marketing, sales, and general management all related to the Abnormal Situation Council focused on improving the human factors of process...
Randy started his career as an Instrumentation Tech in the oil and gas fields of Northern Alberta, Canada. After completing a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta, he spent three years with Mitsubishi Chemical’s Engineering Research Center in Mizushima Japan. Here he innovated control strategies that considered both the operability and robustness of several novel chemical processes that were yet to be built. Then, with Honeywell Process Solutions he worked in multiple fields of R&D, marketing, sales, and general management all related to the Abnormal Situation Council focused on improving the human factors of process operation. Now with Schneider, he is leading a global digital transformation team that is further studying the impact and specific solutions of the human factor in process operation. Randy holds 20 patents and has authored numerous publications.
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