Imagine a world where airplane parts are lighter yet stronger, electronic components flex with ease, and machine parts boast multifunctionality that seems straight out of science fiction. This isn’t a distant dream but a tangible reality being forged at Virginia Tech, thanks to a transformative
I'm thrilled to sit down with Kwame Zaire, a renowned expert in manufacturing with a deep focus on electronics and equipment. With his extensive background in production management and thought leadership in areas like predictive maintenance, quality, and safety, Kwame brings a unique perspective to
Imagine a factory floor where machines not only assemble products but also predict breakdowns, optimize supply chains, and make decisions without human input. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the near future of manufacturing, powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The industry is at a turning
Imagine a world where industrial giants can predict machinery failures before they happen, slashing downtime and saving millions in repair costs, all while extending the life of their critical assets. This isn’t a far-off dream but the reality shaping the industrial fixed asset management (IFAM)
Imagine a factory floor where machines predict breakdowns before they happen, defects are nearly eliminated, and production lines hum with unparalleled efficiency—all thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). This isn’t a distant dream but the current reality for many manufacturers in the United
Picture a sprawling warehouse where robots glide effortlessly among shelves, identifying and sorting thousands of unique products in real time, adapting to chaos without missing a beat. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the reality Tutor Intelligence is building with a freshly secured $34 million in