TITAN Group has founded CemAI, Inc. (CemAI) in the USA, a company that offers the cement industry worldwide a pioneering new generation service based on artificial intelligence (AI) for predictive plant maintenance.
The service uniquely combines the use of software, of which CemAI has exclusive rights for the cement industry, with continuous monitoring and problem solving by experts with extensive factory experience, and is being applied to entire cement production lines around the world, according to an update.
The new company leverages both Titan’s unique experience in cement production and its expertise in creating digital solutions.
The group has successfully developed, tested and implemented the CemAI predictive maintenance solution in many of the regions in which it operates internationally. With the new service, CemAI’s customers will be able to maximise the operational efficiency and reliability of their plants, while making their processes more efficient and cost-effective.
Using predictive analytics to complement the work of local maintenance teams, the CemAI service brings cement plant maintenance into the age of artificial intelligence.
Powered by machine learning technology, the new service processes real-time operating data of entire plants and sends alerts analysed by a team of experienced experts, working closely with local teams to resolve issues long before they affect the smooth operation of the plant.
The CemAI service operates through multiple remote monitoring centres that collect and analyse the data stream from sensors at plant sites continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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