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Nnaisense Launches AI Academy

Industrial AI Academy aims to teach users about industrial AI, how AI implementation is unique, how to find the right resources and how to identify the right AI solutions.

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Ralf Haller of Nnaisense, Industrial AI Supplier

For more information about the new Industrial AI Academy, reach out to Ralf Haller (pictured) at ralf.haller@nnaisense.com.

Nnaisense, artificial intelligence (AI)-based neural network solution provider for industrial application, announces the opening of its inaugural Industrial AI Academy. According to the company, the training program is the first of its kind, providing CTOs and other technical experts working in industrial processing as well as smart manufacturing and machinery with firsthand training by AI experts.

For industrial AI to be most effective, the company states that CTOs and technical personnel must truly understand what AI can do, what technical questions need to be asked and which ways AI can best be used to increase factory efficiency and drive company growth. Nnaisense designed its industrial AI academy around three pillars to enable CTOs and technical teams to succeed in implementing AI. First, the program aims to teach users what industrial AI actually is, what its capabilities are and what makes it different from traditional software implementation. The second aim is to teach CTOs how to determine what kinds of experts and personnel they need to implement AI immediately and at scale. The third aim is to enable CTOs and their teams to evaluate different AI options and pick the best solution for them.

The Academy’s curriculum includes expert and management tracks taught by specialists in machine learning, AI and high-tech product and service development in the industrial sector. The course topics include how to create and utilize 3rd generation, AI-powered digital twins, find AI use cases for a company, implement AI solutions onto a production line and more. Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the course.

“Off-the-shelf AI solutions may bill themselves as a one-stop-shop for an organization’s industrial AI needs, but in reality, there always needs to be some element of customization, as not all industrial or manufacturing processes are the same,” says Ralf Haller, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Nnaisense. “Industrial AI, when implemented correctly, can transform operations and streamline factory work by predicting and preventing issues that routinely occur in traditional, non-automated factories. Therefore, we are proud to offer a comprehensive training course to educate decision makers about the capabilities of industrial AI, and to create a cadre of leaders to further usher in Industry 4.0.”

For more information, applicants can contact Nnaisense by emailing info@nnaisense.com or ralf.haller@nnaisense.com.

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