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Your Next Operator Isn’t Human. It’s Agentic AI.

Learn how leading contractors are using AI to troubleshoot equipment issues, analyze telematics data, automate repetitive work, and improve equipment decisions across their fleet.

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45 minutes
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Online
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Live + Q&A
Thursday, July 23
10:00 - 11:00 AM PT

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Trusted by North America's leading contractors

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AI has moved beyond chatbots

Tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot can draft, summarize, and analyze. But equipment operations require more than a generic answer.

An AI recommendation only matters when it understands the asset, job, cost, history, and next step without taking the equipment manager out of the loop.

This session explores what is working today, what is still early, and how contractors are deciding between building internal AI workflows and using agentic software designed for fleet operations.

Meet the Speakers

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Robert Greiner

CIO, Moss Utilities

Brings an IT leader’s view on adopting AI across field operations.

Sylvain Partisotti

Equipment Manager,
Nicholson Construction

Runs equipment operations where AI meets real, daily workflows.

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Oded Ran

CEO & Co-founder, Clue

Leads Clue’s vision for connected, AI-driven fleet intelligence.

We’ll Discuss

An open, practical conversation about where agentic AI is genuinely helping equipment teams and where it isn’t yet.

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Real examples from equipment teams

How contractors are using agentic AI in equipment management today.

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Workflows AI can improve now

Maintenance, dispatch, reporting, and telematics analysis where AI speeds up review, summary and follow-up.

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What AI can handle, and what it can’t

Where AI takes on repetitive work, and where human experience still guides the final decision.

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Building internally vs. buying software

How teams weigh internal AI workflows against agentic software built for real fleet operations.

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Data ownership and security

What to consider before putting fleet data, work history, and operational knowledge into AI systems.

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Experimenting without expensive mistakes

How equipment managers can test AI in a controlled way before making bigger investments.

Built for the people running equipment

Equipment, fleet, maintenance leaders, plus operations and IT teams exploring how AI can improve equipment operations.

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The essentials

Thursday, July 23
45 minutes
Online
Live discussion + Q&A
Sent to all registrants

"There seems to be this infinite amount of data, and CLUE isn't scared to go get it and put it in a format you can actually use, to make your job easier, more efficient, and make better decisions."

"There seems to be this infinite amount of data, and CLUE isn't scared to go get it and put it in a format you can actually use, to make your job easier, more efficient, and make better decisions."

"There seems to be this infinite amount of data, and CLUE isn't scared to go get it and put it in a format you can actually use, to make your job easier, more efficient, and make better decisions."

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