ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) SERVICES
We’ll find a way to implement artificial intelligence in your manufacturing company
- AI suitability assessment
- Digital maturity assessment
- Prototyping artificial intelligence applications (demo projects)
WHO IS THE AI SUITABILITY ASSESSMENT INTENDED FOR?
Within the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Center AIRE, we provide consulting services for manufacturing and industrial companies.
We typically encounter two types of companies: those who have heard of AI but do not know how their company could benefit from it, and those who see that AI could be applied and beneficial but do not know where to start and what to do.
Consulting on the feasibility of artificial intelligence provides knowledge on whether and where AI can be used within the company. If we find potential areas, we assist in devising a plan and project for how to start, what data needs to be collected, etc.
In summary, we help understand whether and how to adopt artificial intelligence.
HOW DOES THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS WORK?
After the final report, it is possible to continue with the AIRE demo project, which allows testing, experimenting, or validating the technological solution offered by researchers.
WHO PROVIDES THE ASSESSMENT?
Martin Rebane
Head of AI
Martin has been developing and implementing practical AI systems since 2011. He earned a PhD in artificial intelligence from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Martin possesses extensive hands-on experience in designing and deploying AI-based systems and processes for various organizations.
His broad range of practical experience includes embedding AI models into electronics and manufacturing systems as well as using AI to optimize general business processes within an organization.
In addition to his deep technical expertise, clients appreciate his ability to comprehend business needs and effectively leverage AI to support and enhance business objectives.
Email: martin.rebane@teaduspark.ee
The Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Center AIRE is funded by the European Union’s Digital Europe Program (European Digital Innovation Hubs, or EDIH program), the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (AI & Robotics Estonia – EDIH, project number 101083677), and AIRE partners, including the Tartu Science Park Foundation.