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Dr. Vipul Agrawal is the Technical Vice President of PTC's Servigistics Business Unit. He has an extensive command of the technical aspects of service parts optimization. In 1999 he co-founded MCA Technologies with Morris Cohen, and together they developed the first commercial multi-echelon optimization algorithms. Vipul joined Servigistics and then PTC through acquisition, and has contributed to the innovation that has distinguished Servigistics as the industry-leading service parts optimization solution. Vipul published the article “Winning in the Aftermarket” in Harvard Business Review with co-authors Morris Cohen and Narendra Agrawal. In his current role, Vipul is focused on supporting PTC’s Servigistics Business Unit and helping service organizations orchestrate world-class service parts optimization (including service parts management and service parts pricing). He is part of the team leading rapid innovation with connected service parts management, leveraging ThingWorx to improve forecasting and optimization using equipment data.

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Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Augmented Reality Computer-aided Design (CAD) Engineering Calculations Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Industrial Connectivity Industrial Internet of Things Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Service Lifecycle Management (SLM)

Aerospace and Defense Automotive Electronics and High-Tech Energy and Resources Industrial Equipment MedTech Retail and Consumer Products Software and Technology

Additive Manufacturing Agile Artificial Intelligence Asset Centricity BOM Management Closed-Loop Quality Cloud Native Connected Devices Customer Experience Digital Thread Digital Transformation Digital Twin Education Engineering Collaboration Enterprise Collaboration Field Service Generative Design Increase Manufacturing Productivity Industrial Skills Gap Industry 4.0 IT/OT Convergence Life at PTC Math Software Model-Based Definition Predictive Analytics Predictive Maintenance Product Line Engineering PTC Reality Lab Regulatory Compliance Remote Service Requirements Management Risk & Test Management SaaS Service Optimization Service Parts Service Revenue Simulation Software Development Sustainability Technician Efficiency Training Variant Management

Dr. Vipul Agrawal, Servigistics’ long-tenured industrial AI expert, leads an expanding team focused on purpose-built industrial AI innovations tuned to maximize service supply chain optimization.

The oil and gas industry’s service parts stockpiles are liabilities, hamstringing outcome-focused contract possibilities, and tying up precious capital and draining margins.