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Exiatec Seeks Partnerships to Drive South Korea’s Industrial Digital Revolution

Exiatec in collaboration with Team Canada led by Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development of Canada, has embarked on a three-day trade mission in Seoul. The agenda is packed with opportunities to explore Korean industry needs, engage with high-profile manufacturing and technology companies, and foster partnerships poised for growth.

Exiatec: Pioneering AI Innovation in Japan’s Digital Transformation

We at Exiatec recognize the unique challenges and opportunities within Japan, the world’s third-largest economy renowned for its robust manufacturing sector. Our role as an AI innovation leader positions us at the forefront of assisting this esteemed nation in navigating its critical digital transformation journey. Confronting issues such as labor shortages and extensive reliance on paper-based operations, Japan sees an urgent need for digital…

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Digital Transformation Chemistry and Advanced Materials Industry

The Fourth Industrial Revolution combines advanced technologies in innovative ways, dramatically reshaping the way people live, work and relate to one another.1 As in previous industrial revolutions, the Chemistry and Advanced Materials industry is playing a major enabling role. It is largely through the industry’s contributions that other industries can turn their ideas and innovations into sophisticated products: touch screens, rechargeable batteries in portable devices, organic light-emitting diodes in flexible electronics and lightweight materials used to build drones, among many other examples. At the same time, the Chemistry and Advanced Materials industry is itself being transformed through digitalization.

AI Transforming Traditional P&IDs into Intelligent P&ID with iDrawings P&ID by Exiatec

This document introduces iDrawings P&ID, a revolutionary AI solution that empowers engineers to unlock the full potential of Intelligent P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams)..

A Strategist’s Guide to Artificial
Intelligence

Jeff Heepke knows where to plant corn on his 4,500-acre farm in Illinois because of artificial intelligence (AI). He uses a smartphone app called Climate Basic, which divides Heepke’s farmland (and, in fact, the entire continental U.S.) into plots that are 10 meters square. The app draws on local temperature and erosion records, expected precipitation, soil quality, and other agricultural data to determine how to maximize yields for each plot. If a rainy cold front is expected to pass by, Heepke knows which areas to avoid watering or irrigating that afternoon. As the U.S. Department of Agriculture noted, this use of artificial intelligence across the industry has produced the largest crops in the country’s history.

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Exiatec Seeks Partnerships to Drive South Korea’s Industrial Digital Revolution

Exiatec in collaboration with Team Canada led by Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development of Canada, has embarked on a three-day trade mission in Seoul. The agenda is packed with opportunities to explore Korean industry needs, engage with high-profile manufacturing and technology companies, and foster partnerships poised for growth.

Exiatec: Pioneering AI Innovation in Japan’s Digital Transformation

We at Exiatec recognize the unique challenges and opportunities within Japan, the world’s third-largest economy renowned for its robust manufacturing sector. Our role as an AI innovation leader positions us at the forefront of assisting this esteemed nation in navigating its critical digital transformation journey. Confronting issues such as labor shortages and extensive reliance on paper-based operations, Japan sees an urgent need for digital…

Artificial intelligence: Construction Technology’s Next Frontier

The engineering and construction (E&C) sector is worth more than $10 trillion a year. And while its customers are increasingly sophisticated, it remains severely underdigitized. To lay out the landscape of technology, we conducted a comprehensive study of current and potential use cases in every stage of E&C, from design to preconstruction to construction to operations and asset management. Our research revealed a growing focus on technological solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence (AI)-powered algorithms. These emerging technologies focus on helping players overcome some of the E&C industry’s greatest challenges, including cost and schedule overruns and safety concerns.

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