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Manufacturing

AI for Metals Manufacturing Operations

AI adoption in manufacturing is accelerating. But the use cases that actually move the needle are far more specific than most “Industry 4.0” content lets on.

For metals manufacturers: service centres, stockholders, fabricators, and structural steel processors. The problems worth solving are concrete. Cutting scrap on long products, bar, and structural sections. Managing stock across dozens of grades, dimensions, and forms without losing track of what’s in the yard. Keeping mill certificate records traceable and audit-ready. Hitting delivery commitments when the schedule changes at noon and three jobs need replanning before the shift ends.

AI solves these problems without ripping out your ERP or running a six-month implementation project. Tools like Cutting Plans, MillCert Reader, and Metals Manager work on top of what you already use: your existing ERP, CSV exports, spreadsheets, email order intake. They add intelligence where you’re currently burning hours or material. You can be live in a day from a CSV upload. You start with one product family or one process. You scale when you’ve seen it work.

Posts here cover practical AI use cases for metals operations: cutting optimisation, certificate automation, real-time inventory, and what an AI-assisted planning workflow actually looks like on the shop floor.

No buzzwords. No theory. Just what works for metal.

Your business and AI: 18 weeks of webinars

What do you do when a global pandemic hits and messes up your 2020 business plans? We decided to run 18 weeks of webinars. As our pipeline slowed we knew we weren’t the only ones having a hard time navigating Covid-19, so we decided to launch two webinar series, AIFightsBack and #GoSmarter. Since the webinars were a hit, we decided to compile recaps of all the content in one place for easy access, viewing and sharing.

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Federation of Small Businesses

The Federations of Small Businesses ran a story on how Nightingale HQ are bringing automation and AI to SMEs across the UK.

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Wales 247 Feature

Wales 247 ran a story on Nightingale HQ’s successful £50,000 grant application.

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Cardiff Times

As well as free access, the GoSmarter.ai team will support businesses by helping them get the software up and running quickly. They are designed to be accessible to SMEs across all industries with participants already registered from retail, hospitality and manufacturing sectors.

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Startups magazine

Typically, Social Listening would cost a minimum of £150 per month, putting it outside the reach of small to medium-sized businesses whose resources may already be stretched thin. The GoSmarter Social Listening tool is a free solution at a time when the numbers of users on social media have skyrocketed and monitoring brands online has never been so important.

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Electronic Specifier

We were featured in Electronic Specifier for offering businesses free software to cope with Covid-19.

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Featured in Forbes

Forbes featured us in a story, as one of five startups helping companies to survive and thrive beyond Covid-19.

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Bigger, better sales with AI

Automation and Artificial Intelligence can support the sales team to make bigger, better sales. AI in sales and marketing can be particularly valuable. In this #GoSmarter webinar Steph Locke, CEO of Nightingale HQ takes a look at automation tools in a B2B context and how easy they are to adopt.

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ThinkBusiness.ie

Nightingale HQ featured in ThinkBusiness.ie.

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Automation: The fundamentals

GoSmarter is an AI-powered tools and training support toolkit to help businesses optimise digital operations, saving precious time and helping increase productivity.

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