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.
Florence Nightingale: Lighting the way in much more than healthcare
- Steph Organ
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- Oct 16, 2019
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Many may think of Florence Nightingale as the incredible woman who reformed healthcare in ways that still impact the industry today, but at GoSmarter AI we admire her for an additional reason.
Read More: Florence Nightingale: Lighting the way in much more than healthcareBuilding a solid foundation in data science
- Ruth Kearney
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- Sep 27, 2019
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Steph Locke on building a solid foundation in data science We spoke to Steph Locke about how much experience is needed to build a solid foundation in data science and how to future-proof your tech skills.
Read More: Building a solid foundation in data scienceGarbage In, Garbage Out – The pitfalls of bad data
- Ruth Kearney
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- Aug 26, 2019
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What is it? In advance of our upcoming Data Science Bootcamp, we are pleased to announce an open evening to explore the importance of data quality. Talent Garden faculty member, Steph Locke – data scientist and Microsoft AI MVP talks Garbage In, Garbage Out – The pitfalls of bad data.
Read More: Garbage In, Garbage Out – The pitfalls of bad dataTackling Tech Shortages
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- Aug 9, 2019
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Tackling tech shortages - Talent Garden launches bootcamps in Data Science with industry faculty.
Read More: Tackling Tech ShortagesNatWest Accelerator
- Ruth Kearney
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- Mar 30, 2019
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Nightingale HQ joins the NatWest Entrepreneur Accelerator Nightingale HQ started on the NatWest Accelerator this month as part of a continued programme of readiness, product development, and networking for Nightingale HQ.
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