Artificial intelligence can bring significant maintenance savings to SMEs
Manufacturing companies are looking for solutions that automate and reduce maintenance costs. Artificial intelligence in maintenance is no longer science fiction.
Manufacturing companies are looking for solutions that automate and reduce maintenance costs. Artificial intelligence in maintenance is no longer science fiction.
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.
The Czech startup Neuron Soundware develops technology for automated predictive maintenance of industry machinery. Using sound/vibration analysis of the machines, the technology enables it to detect imminent failures that would mean costly repairs and production outages.
Neuron Soundware received funding from the EU and the TAČR program, succeeding as the sole Czech representative among a thousand applicants.
With the assistance of AI, it can identify equipment malfunctions before they occur. The technological company Neuron Soundware has secured a funding of seven million euros from the EU Horizon and the Czech TAČR programs.
A Neuron Soundware solution was deployed for detecting faults in pneumatic door components of trains, as a result of high penalties for broken train doors which prompted the exploration of preventive measures. Read the expanded case study here.
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