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.
2020 - the year of Contact Tracing Apps
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive
- Jun 23, 2020
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Guest contributor on our AIFightsBack webinar series was Dr. Iain Keaney, Data Scientist and Founder of Skellig.ai. Iain took on the world of contact tracing apps and discussed how both governments and companies are fighting the pandemic while mitigating the risk to personal privacy. He pointed to the adoption levels of different countries with China having the largest-scale adoption of contact tracing apps in the world and Iceland next at 40%.
Read More: 2020 - the year of Contact Tracing AppsSocial distancing - data versus information
- Ruth Kearney
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- Jun 16, 2020
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Guest contributor on AIFightsBack last week was CEO of Mockingbird Consulting Matthew Macdonald-Wallace. Matt shared how the impact of COVID has produced opportunities that have taken them beyond their current client base of farming and AgriTech to include commercial and industrial sectors. He gave examples of IoT solution applications in customer flows for retail, ordering systems for restaurants and preventive maintenance in farms.
Read More: Social distancing - data versus informationThe Jazz Ensemble of Data Science with Novartis
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive
- Jun 9, 2020
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Everyone is an expert and each one is allowed to do their own part separately but when we come together the magic happens. The team lead, along with Math and Stats person, the Data Visualisation, Storytelling team and domain experts all work in unison. This according to Ashwini Mathur, Head of Data Science at the Novartis AI Innovation Hub in Dublin is essential to delivering great data science.
Read More: The Jazz Ensemble of Data Science with NovartisWhy Trustworthy AI Matters with Clare Dillon
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive , Learning
- Jun 2, 2020
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Guest contributor on AIFightsBack last week was Technologist Clare Dillon. She presented A Journey to Trustworthy AI from an economic, social, political, and cultural lens. This thought-provoking session demonstrated clearly why we all need to build trust in both building and buying AI solutions. It was backed up nicely with plenty of use cases and several major AI bloopers out there.
Read More: Why Trustworthy AI Matters with Clare DillonUnderstanding the techniques behind AI in manufacturing
- Steph Locke
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- May 22, 2020
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It’s no secret that the disruption of Industry 4.0 and the challenges presented by Covid-19 have been a push for manufacturers to evaluate digital transformation and consider going smart with AI in their factories. This article, adapted from the webinar shared below, is aimed at manufacturers who are interested in the techniques, data infrastructure and processes needed to support building internal data science & AI intellectual property.
Read More: Understanding the techniques behind AI in manufacturingThe Historian and AI Webinar (AIFightsBack)
- Steph Locke
- Archive , Learning , Blog
- May 15, 2020
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AI for manufacturing has huge potential. As well as clear AI use cases like robotics and automation, the wealth of data being consolidated into industrial time series via historian appliances presents an opportunity for further AI applications. Using the data being consolidated, we can build early warning systems for critical issues, optimise maintenance programs, and improve processes.
Read More: The Historian and AI Webinar (AIFightsBack)Artificial Intelligence for Marketers
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive , Learning
- May 8, 2020
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Yesterday, we delivered the AI for Marketers webinar as part of our AIFightsBack series. Here, you will find the resources (slides, recording, information, and links) from the talk. As a sector, marketing is ripe for AI adoption due to the volume of data insights available. It's transforming how companies market their products and services to other businesses, streamlining processes at all levels of the sales funnel. Broadly speaking, AI can help to improve the customer journey and improve your ROI on campaigns. But how exactly?
Read More: Artificial Intelligence for MarketersNo code. No data. No servers. How Marino Software became a ML company.
- Ruth Kearney
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- May 4, 2020
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Marino Software are one of the longest standing software consultancies in Ireland with almost 20 years under their belt they have seen their fair share of ups and downs. As part of our AIFightsBack webinar series CEO Keith Davey talks candidly about how they have morphed into a machine learning company helping their clients deliver exceptional customer experience. They have a pretty impressive list of clients who are testament to this service and it includes telcos, banks and retailers. Both slides and the webinar are available below.
Read More: No code. No data. No servers. How Marino Software became a ML company.AI in Manufacturing (presentation, video, and quick guide)
- Steph Locke
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- Apr 24, 2020
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Yesterday, we ran our first AI in Manufacturing webinar, in association with the Irish Centre of Business Excellence. You can grab the slides, read up on the topic, and/or watch the webinar below.
Read More: AI in Manufacturing (presentation, video, and quick guide)Teaming up with Irish Centre for Business Excellence Network (ICBE)
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Apr 22, 2020
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We are delighted to team up with Irish Centre for Business Excellence Network (ICBE) Advanced Productivity Skillnet to bring three webinars on AI in Manufacturing as part of the AIFightsBack series.
Read More: Teaming up with Irish Centre for Business Excellence Network (ICBE)Categories
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