Tag: Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence designs advanced materials

Yasmin Salem of the Max Planck Institute shows a new tool that uses AI to predict corrosion resistance of new alloy designs.
Application of artificial intelligence in predicting corrosion rates for selective corrosion groups in refinery and petrochemical plants

Application of artificial intelligence in predicting corrosion rates for selective corrosion...

Artificial intelligence can help predict corrosion for selective corrosion groups in refineries and petrochemical plants
DNV launches RPs for safe application of industrial AI

DNV launches RPs for safe application of industrial AI

DNV has published a suite of recommended practices (RPs) that will enable companies operating critical devices, assets, and infrastructure to safely apply artificial intelligence...
Outokumpu to use robotics in safety management

Outokumpu to use robotics in safety management

Outokumpu will start to utilize AI and safety inspection robots to improve and digitize the company’s facilities’ health and safety monitoring.
Fagor Arrasate takes a stake in the capital of Ribinerf

Fagor Arrasate takes a stake in the capital of Ribinerf

Fagor Arrasate takes their strategy to the next level in becoming a world leader in the automation of manufacturing processes by taking a stake in Ribinerf.
Xiris releases Audio AI tool for welding audio signals

Xiris releases Audio AI tool for welding audio signals

Xiris Automation has released its Artificial Intelligence tool to process welding audio signals. The Audio AI tool will allow fabricators to teach an acceptable...
Artificial Intelligence Alfred

Meet alfred, the next step in AI

thyssenkrupp Materials Services is continuing to drive ahead its digital transformation. Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an essential component of the holistic digitalization strategy, providing customers with individualized offers and more efficient processes.
Steel making

Solving materials challenges with Artificial Intelligence

A new research project named Swedish Metal is being launched by Sandvik, SSAB and the University of Skövde. Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and machine learning will allow unique and comprehensive production data analyses to be made. These analyses will hopefully show new cause-and-effect relationships – which can lead to more efficient and sustainable steelmaking processes.