Invisible AI Partners with the Manufacturing Leadership Council on the "Manufacturing in 2030" Project

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Invisible AI and the Manufacturing Leadership Council have partnered on the "Manufacturing in 2030" project to help manufacturers leverage data and AI for operational excellence and innovation.

Invisible AI and the Manufacturing Leadership Council to Partner on the "Manufacturing in 2030" Project

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 5th, 2023 - Invisible AI, a leader in computer vision solutions for manufacturers, today announced a partnership with the Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC) on the Manufacturing in 2030 project. This initiative will help manufacturers harness the power of data and artificial intelligence (AI) to achieve operational excellence, drive innovation, and create new competitive advantages.

"The manufacturing industry is undergoing a seismic shift, powered by data and AI," said Eric Danziger, CEO of Invisible AI. "Our partnership with the MLC  will help manufacturers unlock the full potential of their data by providing them with the tools and insights they need to make informed decisions, optimize processes, and drive growth."

The Manufacturing in 2030 project will bring together industry experts, academics, and technologists to develop a comprehensive roadmap for the future of manufacturing. The project will focus on a number of key areas, including: 

  • Developing effective data strategies for competitive advantage
  • Creating a data-driven culture within manufacturing organizations
  • Exploring critical use cases for AI in manufacturing
  • Identifying and addressing the challenges of AI adoption for manufacturers
"I'm very pleased to welcome Invisible AI as a partner on the MLC's Manufacturing in 2030 project," said David R. Brousell, MLC's Founder. "AI will have an enormous impact on manufacturing by 2030, and it will become a key competitive differentiator for manufacturing companies. Having Invisible AI's expertise as part of the Project will help manufacturers of every size and in every sector of the industry realize the potential of this game-changing technology."

The Manufacturing in 2030 project will continue this December at the Manufacturing Leadership Council's event: The Coming Data Value Revolution. Learn more here.

About Invisible AI

Invisible AI is an on-premise computer vision platform that captures data from manual assembly work and uses AI to make smart recommendations that improve plant productivity, quality, and safety. Invisible AI's mission is to empower manufacturers worldwide by providing visibility and insight into the physical world.

About the Manufacturing Leadership Council

The mission of the Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC) is to help manufacturers transition to the digital model of manufacturing by focusing on the technological, organizational, and leadership dimensions of change. The MLC provides its members with research-based thought leadership on digital transformation and with processional networking opportunities to share best practices in the adoption and successful use of digital manufacturing. The MLC is a division of the National Association of Manufacturers.

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Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is partnering with Invisible AI to use artificial intelligence to help it make more intelligent decisions in its factories regarding quality, safety and productivity.
The automaker and Austin, Texas-based startup said Wednesday Invisible AI's computer vision platform will be installed in all 14 TMNA manufacturing locations in North America.
The system essentially puts electronic eyes on every corner of the operation with AI technology to analyze any possible issues.
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Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is partnering with Invisible AI
The automaker and Austin, Texas-based startup said Wednesday Invisible AI's computer vision platform will be installed in all 14 TMNA manufacturing locations in North America.
The system essentially puts electronic eyes on every corner of the operation with AI technology to analyze any possible issues.
Indeed, Toyota plans to use Invisible AI's system to improve quality, productivity and safety beyond observations by humans or simple security cameras:
“We observe our employees assembling vehicles to identify inefficiencies and bottlenecks in their standardized work,” said Stephen Brennan, Group Vice President, Vehicle Production Engineering & Manufacturing Production Innovation Center in comments emailed to Forbes.com. “Invisible AI systems will help us increase the frequency and accuracy of process reviews as well as reduce the time needed to find inefficiencies across processes, giving us more time to focus on improvement.”
Prateek Sachdeva
Invisible AI co-founder and COOINVISIBLE AI
Texas-based startup said Wednesday Invisible AI's
The Invisible AI system to be installed at TMNA plants uses 500 edge AI devices with a built in NVIDIA, Jetson chipset, 1TB of storage and a high-resolution 3D camera to track all floor activity.
That allows us to do a ton of processing at the camera, on the device in real time, all the time,” explained Danziger. “What we have is an AI computer vision model that’s running and that’s constantly processing all the video that’s coming in. What that means is we can give you real time information, real time insights, we can process that data incredibly efficiently. If you want to see a shift report you can see that almost as soon as shift ends.
That allows us to do a ton of processing:
Prateek Sachdeva
Invisible AI co-founder and
COOINVISIBLE AI
That allows us to do a ton of processing at the camera, on the device in real time, all the time,” explained Danziger. “What we have is an AI computer vision model that’s running and that’s constantly processing all the video that’s coming in. What that means is we can give you real time information, real time insights, we can process that data incredibly efficiently. If you want to see a shift report you can see that almost as soon as shift ends.
The Invisible AI system to be installed at TMNA plants uses 500 edge AI devices with a built in NVIDIA, Jetson chipset, 1TB of storage and a high-resolution 3D camera to track all floor activity.
The automaker and Austin computer vision platform will be installed
The automaker and Austin, Texas-based startup said Wednesday Invisible AI's computer vision platform will be installed in all 14 TMNA manufacturing locations in North America.
The system essentially puts electronic eyes on every corner of the operation with AI technology to analyze any possible issues.
The system essentially: Puts electronic eyes on every corner of the operation
Stephen Brennan
Vehicle Production Engineering & Production Innovation
That allows us to do a ton of processing at the camera, on the device in real time, all the time,” explained Danziger. “What we have is an AI computer vision model that’s running and that’s constantly processing all the video that’s coming in. What that means is we can give you real time information, real time insights, we can process that data incredibly efficiently. If you want to see a shift report you can see that almost as soon as shift ends.
The Invisible AI system to be installed at TMNA plants uses 500 edge AI devices with a built in NVIDIA, Jetson chipset, 1TB of storage and a high-resolution 3D camera to track all floor activity.
Indeed, Toyota plans to use Invisible AI's system to improve quality, productivity and safety beyond observations by humans or simple security cameras:
“We observe our employees assembling vehicles to identify inefficiencies and bottlenecks in their standardized work,” said Stephen Brennan, Group Vice President, Vehicle Production Engineering & Manufacturing Production Innovation Center in comments emailed to Forbes.com. “Invisible AI systems will help us increase the frequency and accuracy of process reviews as well as reduce the time needed to find inefficiencies across processes, giving us more time to focus on improvement.”
MNA manufacturing locations in North America
The automaker and Austin, Texas-based startup said Wednesday Invisible AI's computer vision platform will be installed in all 14 TMNA manufacturing locations in North America.
The system essentially puts electronic eyes on every corner of the operation with AI technology to analyze any possible issues.
The system essentially: Puts electronic eyes on every corner of the operation
The Invisible AI system to be installed at TMNA plants uses 500 edge AI devices with a built in NVIDIA, Jetson chipset, 1TB of storage and a high-resolution 3D camera to track all floor activity.
That allows us to do a ton of processing at the camera, on the device in real time, all the time,” explained Danziger. “What we have is an AI computer vision model that’s running and that’s constantly processing all the video that’s coming in. What that means is we can give you real time information, real time insights, we can process that data incredibly efficiently. If you want to see a shift report you can see that almost as soon as shift ends.