NI, the provider of
platform-based systems that enable engineers and scientists to solve the
world’s greatest engineering challenges, announced today that SparkCognition is
partnering with NI and IBM to collaborate on the Condition Monitoring and Predictive
Maintenance Testbed. The goal of the collaboration is to deliver an
unprecedented level of interoperability among operational technology and
informational technology as organizations search for better methods to manage
and extend the life of aging assets in heavy machinery, power generation,
process manufacturing and a variety of other industrial sectors.
In a new age of Big
Analog Data solutions, users can take advantage of machine learning to
harness value from information. They can collect raw data and derive insights
to improve operations, equipment and processes. Users can also realize huge
cost savings and competitive advantages as artificial intelligence-driven
prognostics warn of component failures before they occur, identify suboptimal operating
conditions and assist with root-cause analysis.
NI’s open,
software-centric platform creates the foundation of the Condition Monitoring
and Predictive Maintenance Testbed, which delivers on the opportunities present
in machine learning. Customers can apply SparkCognition’s cognitive
analytics to proactively avoid unplanned equipment fatigue and failure of
critical assets; thus, enhancing system capabilities by gaining advanced
insights into equipment health and remediation solutions. These capabilities
help increase operational efficiencies and safety, and decrease maintenance
costs.
“With IIoT
technologies driving vast sensorization of industrial equipment, and massive
amounts of data being collected on those assets, the collaboration between NI
and SparkCognition powers the complex and intelligent processing of information
to produce valuable insights,” said Stuart Gillen, director of business
development at SparkCognition.
“We are excited
that our platform can acquire the data and extract the features to drive
SparkCognition analytics for IIoT solutions,” said Jamie Smith, director of
embedded systems at NI. “Combined with existing technologies in the testbed,
the addition of SparkCognition presents new ways to help automate the process
of turning sensor data into business insight.”
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