ai-omatic at the Hannover Messe

Inka Krischke,

Disclose the condition of the machine

The young company ai-omatic solutions from Hamburg presents a digital maintenance assistant that monitors machines automatically and unattended, detects failures in advance and thus predicts the optimum maintenance time.

© ai-omatic solutions

The 'ai-omatic' software aims to revolutionize the previously rigid and error-prone maintenance of machines with the help of probabilistic models. According to the provider, the scalable software for preventive maintenance is the first of its kind in the world and can be applied to various types of engines and machines. With ai-omatic, users improve their production times, quality and safety and save resources. The software prevents unforeseen breakdowns and optimizes the maintenance of machines and systems. It recognizes the condition of the machine and deviations from the normal condition in real time; the algorithm is trained based on the normal condition and does not require any historical data. The software can integrate various data sources and make reliable predictions. Limit values are automatically adapted to the machine condition - without the need for expert knowledge. The results give the engineer a deeper understanding of the machine's condition. The software facilitates the work of maintenance personnel instead of competing with them. The algorithm can be flexibly adapted to any machine and is scalable.

Hall 17, Stand B21

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