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Kris Isfeld

Principal Cofounder at Rithmik Solutions

Kris Isfeld has extensive work experience in the software engineering field. From 2000 to 2011, Kris worked at Matrikon as a Senior Software Developer, focusing on the mining industry. During this time, Kris played a key role in the Maintenance Decision Support Program (MDSP) at Syncrude mine and designed and implemented the Honeywell Mobile Equipment Monitor (MEM) DataLogger software. In 2011, Kris joined Investopedia as the VP of Software Engineering, where they worked until 2018. Currently, Kris is the Principal Cofounder at Rithmik Solutions, a role held since 2018.

Kris Isfeld obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Mathematics from Concordia University, where they studied from 1994 to 1998. Following that, they attended Lakehead University from 1998 to 1999, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Computer Science. In addition to their formal education, Kris Isfeld has obtained several certifications related to machine learning and mathematics from Coursera. These certifications include "Machine Learning," "Mathematics for Machine Learning Specialization," "Mathematics for Machine Learning: PCA," "Mathematics for Machine Learning: Multivariate Calculus," and "Mathematics for Machine Learning: Linear Algebra," all achieved in the year 2018.

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Edmonton, Canada

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Rithmik Solutions

Mining companies typically spend a massive 20% – 50% of annual operating budgets on equipment repair and maintenance, and reduced yield from downtime has an even greater financial impact. The major cause of downtime is that reliability and maintenance teams don’t have the information they need to diagnose and prevent failures. That’s why Rithmik Solutions created Asset Health Analyzer (AHA). With AHA, mines get: -Earlier, more accurate alarms with no threshold-setting required (our algorithms do that for you) -Prioritized maintenance based on actual equipment health -Insights about what’s going wrong, what’s about to go wrong, and what went wrong in the past -Increased uptime for better yields and revenues -Performance comparisons across equipment types, brands, models, and geographies -Reduced capital expenditures through extended end-of-life for older assets AHA works with the data collection systems and reporting platforms mines want to use, which means you can get insights without having to tear out what’s already in place. Our team has extensive experience in engineering, mining and all aspects of data analysis and collection. We've worked on equipment in mines all over North and South America. Right now, companies that pilot with us will gain powerful intelligence regarding their most expensive equipment failures and the opportunity to purchase AHA licenses at a deep discount. Want to know more? Contact us.


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Montreal, Canada

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