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The condition of air handling units in pharma production under the control of AI monitoring solution
Neuron soundware technology is applicable not only to the prevention of production downtime but also in process control within production processes such as verification of the quality of the material in the grinding process.
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Grinding process optimization with machine sound monitoring solution
Neuron soundware technology is applicable not only to the prevention of production downtime but also in process control within production processes such as verification of the quality of the material in the grinding process.
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Unique AI-based machine monitoring of paint recycling machines in chemical company
Neuron soundware solution successfully detected faults and wrong machine parameters on a paint recycling machine which would be difficult to discover by other diagnostics methods.
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Neuron soundware extends the life of escalators in the Prague metro
The Prague Public Transport Company is taking a progressive approach to new trends in the field of predictive maintenance, reflecting the increasing expectations of passengers, as well as requirements for efficiency, human resource management, long-term investments, and the digitization of equipment and processes.
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Neuron soundware won the ABB Open Innovation Award for Predictive Maintenance solution
Neuron soundware won the ABB Open Innovation Award for Predictive Maintenance. From more than 1100 startups from around the world, Neuron soundware was awarded as the Best for Predictive Capabilities thanks to its complete solution, including AI platform, product in a box concept, and range width. Neuron soundware was invited by ABB Measurement & Analytics to take […]
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Interview with Pavel Konečný for Beststartups.eu
In the next year, we also want to start testing augmented reality glasses that would inform technicians about the state of the machine and directly advise them on how to fix it if necessary. by NATHANIEL FRIED The Czech startup Neuron soundware develops technology for automated predictive maintenance of industry machinery. Using sound/vibration analysis of […]
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Neuron soundware helps conquer space, thanks to incubation in ESA BIC tests satellites
The Czech startup Neuron soundware, which develops solutions for automatic maintenance based on sound and vibration analysis of machines, has not only penetrated abroad, but also the frontiers of space. The technology combining IoT and artificial intelligence is mostly used on machines in factories or on escalators to avoid unplanned downtime. Two years ago, the […]
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When Augmented Reality meets Predictive Maintenance AI
Neuron soundware and Deutsche Telekom innovation labs introduced the future of predictive maintenance. Artificial intelligence and IoT solutions work together with KUKA robot – a robotic arm used in any bigger factory nowadays. When you put on the VR goggles, you can see how easy and comfortable the machine diagnostics and predictive maintenance can be. […]
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Interview for EasyEngineering.eu
The Czech startup Neuron soundware develops technology for automated predictive maintenance of industrial machinery. Using sound/vibration analysis of the machines, the technology enables it to detect imminent failures that would mean costly repairs and production outages.
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Artificial intelligence can bring significant maintenance savings to SMEs
Undetected failures are the most expensive ones Manufacturing companies are looking for solutions that automate and reduce maintenance costs. Traditional vibrodiagnostic methods can be too late in many cases. Taking readings in the presence of a diagnostician once in a while may not detect a fault in advance. Mr. Zykmund from the Czech potato chip […]
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Accelerating Urban Mobility through IoT After a Pandemic
Since the pandemic started, all global efforts have been focused on dealing with the consequences of the virus. This has put many initiatives in the Smart Cities landscape on the back burner such as those related to providing broadband connectivity and live information about the public transportation system. However, the pandemic has also made people […]
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Advances in “edge AI” much more significant for the future than 5G
When I attended the CeBIT conference in Hannover in 2016, it was full of supposedly “smart” devices that didn’t seem particularly smart to me. The “smart” trend inspired many different devices that were essentially just connected to the internet. In most cases, their connectivity meant some additional, often narrowly defined, benefit for the user. I […]
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