nSpec LS Air.
Nanotronics is aiming to “redefine industry standards” with the launch of its next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) solution and the two new hardware products leveraging it. The AI-driven manufacturing optimisation specialist is hoping to utilise AI-driven efficiencies to advance manufacturing processes.
“Our GEN V AI and new nSpec Air models are not just incremental improvements; they are exponential force multipliers,” said Matthew Putman, CEO of Nanotronics. “They empower factories with unparalleled efficiency and accuracy at a fraction of the cost. This is a pivotal moment for global manufacturing, and we are thrilled to lead the charge."
GEN V AI
Pre-trained with a decade’s worth of defect experience, GEN V AI allows users to skip time-consuming tasks without having to conduct expensive AI pre-training and fine-tuning. Instead, pre-training comes courtesy of hundreds of global manufacturing operations.
By utilising the same transformer technology as the one that powers ChatGPT, Nanotronics’ new solution can provide instant automation of quality inspection. This also leads to a reduction in costs as companies don’t need to spend on extensive training programs.
nSpec LS Air
Helping to keep quality inspection affordable, the nSpec LS Air offers a ~90% cost reduction compared to alternative solutions. This model combines quality inspection capabilities with pre-trained AI, making the automation of inspection processes more accessible in various industries.
nSpec PS Air
nSpec PS Air.
Meanwhile, the nSpec PS Air was designed with the semiconductor industry in mind. This module incorporates the same technology as the LS Air but is optimised for wafer inspection. Semiconductor fabs now have a new solution for immediate, cost-effective automated quality inspection processes to improve operational efficiency.
“A lot of local manufacturers have watched from the sidelines as conglomerates and foreign competitors have adopted AI systems to streamline efficiency. But, given the scale and margins of many of the factories that make up America’s heartland, most AI solutions are cost prohibitive and out of reach — they simply can’t afford a $2M system,” continued Putman. “Now, we’re enabling any manufacturer no matter their scale to go all-in on the Age of AI— detecting defects earlier in the process and refining their entire production lines.”
Nanotronics’ new solutions are already deployed in hundreds of factories worldwide. All three solutions can be easily integrated into existing manufacturing processes. Once installed, users should be able to translate a large number of data points into actionable insights, minimising the potential for errors to occur. Additionally, users should also see a reduction in waste, an improvement in yield numbers, and more sustainable practices being implemented.
The new launches are supported by the Founders Fund and trusted by four of the FAANG companies and two of the largest global semiconductor manufacturers.