2024 Engineering Leader Under 40: Bruce Slusser, 35

Bruce Slusser, 35, Digital Transformation Practice Director, Actemium-Avanceon, Exton, PA

By Plant Engineering Staff September 9, 2024
Courtesy: WTWH Media

Bruce Slusser, 35
Digital Transformation Practice Director
Actemium-Avanceon
Exton, PA

What Makes Bruce an Engineering Leader

Bruce is an exceptional engineer who founded and developed Actemium-Avanceon’s DataOps division. His dedication to leveraging data and delivering actionable insights has profoundly enriched the company’s offerings to its customers. Bruce’s passion for equipping teams with accurate data and context has played a pivotal role in driving innovative solutions and facilitating informed decision-making.

Achievements, Advancements & Career-related Industry Contributions

Bruce has assisted customers across diverse vertical markets in achieving their digital transformation objectives. His journey to his current role encompassed SCADA design, MES application development, and leadership of projects as a principal engineer. Presently, Bruce aids manufacturers by crafting roadmaps that optimize their current infrastructure and establish strategies for facility digitization, waste reduction, enhanced operational efficiency, and innovative tools that empower teams to tackle business challenges effectively.

Non-work-related Activities & Hobbies

In his spare time, Bruce recently embarked on a home improvement endeavor, utilizing an architecture program to create detailed drawings for a complete home remodel. This hobby reflects his passion for designing and constructing aesthetically pleasing projects, mirroring his professional endeavors.

Interesting Details

Bruce is exceptionally generous with his time and expertise, consistently supporting his team and colleagues. He is always willing to help others achieve their success.

Why Bruce Chose This Career

Bruce’s passion for software development and building new systems led him to controls engineering. He finds great satisfaction in designing applications that end-users enjoy.

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