Artificial Intelligence
AI for Metals Manufacturing
AI isn’t one thing. It’s a shorthand for a dozen different technologies: machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and optimisation algorithms. Each solves a different class of problem.
For metals manufacturers, the most valuable applications are narrow and practical. AI that reads mill certificates in seconds and extracts every heat number, grade, and mechanical property without anyone typing a thing. AI that calculates optimal cut sequences for bar, rebar, and structural sections, cutting scrap by up to 50%. AI that monitors stock levels in real time and flags reorder points before you run short.
None of this requires a data science team or a rip-and-replace ERP project. The best metals AI sits on top of what you already have: your spreadsheets, your email inbox, your existing ERP. It adds intelligence where it counts. You pilot on one product family. You go live in a day. You scale when it works.
Posts here cover practical implementations for metals manufacturers: certificate automation, cutting optimisation, inventory intelligence, and what to expect when you bring AI into a shop that’s been running on Excel and tribal knowledge.
Start with the problem you want to solve. Let the maths do the rest.
Advancing Digital Transformation of SMEs in the Midlands
- Samantha Dart MSc
- Archive , Learning , News
- Apr 13, 2022
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Partnering on EI Digitalisation Vouchers with Irish manufacturers Midland Steel and Shabra Plastics.
Read More: Advancing Digital Transformation of SMEs in the MidlandsToolkits for Smart Manufacturing
- Samantha Dart MSc
- Archive , Learning
- Apr 12, 2022
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Insights into customer examples from Ireland and the UK including Midland Steel and TMD Technologies.
Read More: Toolkits for Smart ManufacturingAdvancing Digitalisation in the Midlands
- Samantha Dart MSc
- News
- Apr 7, 2022
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CEO Ruth Kearney to speak at Advanced Technologies Industries & Manufacturing Cluster.
Read More: Advancing Digitalisation in the MidlandsToolkits for Smart Manufacturing
- Samantha Dart MSc
- News
- Apr 7, 2022
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CEO Ruth Kearney presents ‘Toolkits for Smart Manufacturing’ to the industry cohort taking the ‘Certificate in Leadership in Digitalisation of Manufacturing’.
Read More: Toolkits for Smart ManufacturingCardiff AI Company appoints new CEO as it expands operations
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Mar 3, 2022
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) company Nightingale HQ appoints Ruth Kearney as its new CEO.
Read More: Cardiff AI Company appoints new CEO as it expands operationsChange is hard but equipping your teams with the right tools makes it easier
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive , Blog
- Dec 21, 2021
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As we see the back of 2021, another year of disruption and change, I reflect on organisational practices and share some thoughts on how to implement more effective change. Change is hard, so best to start with small doses of change.
Read More: Change is hard but equipping your teams with the right tools makes it easierSteph Locke elected to EU Steering Committee for AI
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Dec 16, 2021
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Accelerating the voice of SMEs across Europe and driving more inclusive AI policy.
Read More: Steph Locke elected to EU Steering Committee for AIMicrosoft podcast - A bit of AI
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Dec 16, 2021
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Steph Locke talks A bit of AI with Microsoft cloud advocates Henk & Amy.
Read More: Microsoft podcast - A bit of AIHow AI can improve your logistics fast
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive
- Dec 14, 2021
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Logistics businesses and logistics have a huge opportunity to unlock additional value in their business through the use of data and AI integration. Areas of improvement include streamlining operations, managing the supply chain, pricing dynamically, agile planning, and enhanced forecasting.
Read More: How AI can improve your logistics fastResilient supply chains: Microsoft technologies to assist with productivity and efficiency
- Steph Locke
- Archive
- Dec 9, 2021
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Manufacturers can adapt to disruptions successfully, ensuring business continuity during distress, by building a resilient supply chain based on Microsoft tech. By modernising your supply chain you can optimise your workforce, build agile planning and distribution processes, enhance supply chain visibility, and maximise asset uptime and efficiency.
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