Post Doc Fellow: AI and Data Systems in Nuclear/Particle Physics, Stellenbosch University In most industries, maintenance is a waiting game. Things are fixed when they break. But in the 21st century, ...
In the era of Industry 4.0, manufacturing is no longer defined solely by mechanical precision; it’s now driven by data, connectivity, and intelligence. Yet downtime remains one of the most persistent ...
Doug Dilley, Parker Aerospace Group vice president of services and support operations (left), and Mark Mourani, Parker's vice president of global commercial aftermarket. Credit: Parker Aerospace Doug ...
Advanced numerical computing framework with GNU Octave featuring parallel processing, optimization algorithms, statistical analysis, and comprehensive data science applications. Includes Dockerized ...
These days, summer in the city — any city, or pretty much anywhere — often means temperatures in the 90s with a heat index over 100. Not a time when you want an unexpected air conditioner failure. To ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled predictive maintenance is now becoming a key component in the pursuit of enhanced reliability and cost-effectiveness in the power industry, and as it continues to ...
We're in a new phase of manufacturing in which maintenance doesn't just involve fixing things after they break or following a schedule. Now, companies are now using predictive maintenance. This ...
Utilities are using AI to modernize the aging grid with tools to manage growing energy demands. Predictive maintenance and genAI assistants are predicting grid risk and reducing repair time. This ...
Manufacturers are navigating a tempestuous landscape, wrestling with the intertwined challenges of pandemic-induced disruptions, potential tariffs and evolving policy shifts that strain global supply ...
The process of continually tracking equipment and asset health gives operations a foundation for establishing predictive maintenance strategies by enabling early detection of potential issues before ...
Industrial companies are sitting on a predictive maintenance goldmine worth hundreds of millions in potential savings, yet most struggle to expand beyond successful pilots. The pattern is ...