Tupl and Aetina partner to advance AI vision at the edge.
Aetina has announced its partnership with AI-powered operations automation specialist Tupl to accelerate the adoption of AI vision solutions at the Edge in factories all over the world. The duo will be combining Aetina’s NVIDIA Jetson Orin module with Tupl’s AI engine, TuplOS, which specialises in AI-driven automation.
By combining both technologies, the companies are hoping to create a new technology ecosystem designed to tackle traditional challenges found in manufacturing. Issues like reliance on manual labour, inconsistent production, and cost issues could be solved by AI-driven solutions.
The end goal of the project is to create a user-friendly, readily configurable, scalable solution for automated optical inspection that can be performed at the Edge. Users should see a boost to operational efficiency levels and productivity.
Key benefits of the AI automated inspection solution:
- AI technology will perform inspections at the Edge, minimising the chance of human errors occurring while improving efficiency.
- The ecosystem will be easy to maintain and use, meaning that personnel do not require extensive training.
- Improved decision-making and process optimisation with real-time AI monitoring.
“We are very happy to announce this partnership, which brings two innovative companies together to deliver end-to-end, AI-powered solutions at the edge,” said Pablo Tapia, Chief Technology Officer at Tupl. “We have been leveraging Aetina’s Jetson devices in our AI Vision projects in several factories, and we are extremely happy with their performance. We are also very grateful for the great support provided by Aetina engineers, working head-to-head with us to help overcome technical challenges.”
Kuankuan Cao, Regional Business United Head – EMEA at Aetina added, “The union of Tupl’s AI-driven automation software and Aetina’s high-performing NVIDIA Jetson Orin-powered devices enables the implementation of more robust Edge AI vision solutions for factories worldwide. Beyond manufacturing, this collaboration has the potential to innovate verticals like agriculture and farming, where AI-powered inspection solutions could revolutionise processes.”