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Australian robotics and manufacturing hub levels information field

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ARM Hub, a robotics artificial intelligence and design-for-manufacture industry centre, declared that it will send off Data and artificial intelligence as a service in 2024. 

With the advancement of Generative AI, manufacturers and supply chain organisations are seeking support to become expert clients of data and AI technologies. 

At the worldwide ADIPEC 2023 Manufacturing and Industrialisation Strategic Conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE ARM Hub CEO and Founder, Dr Cori Stewart, said a well-established problem for its members has been the integration of diverse data sources into a solitary stage to use the capability of data completely. 

“We believe that the optimal way to address data issues for SMEs is to provide data and AI-as-a-Service. By integrating diverse data sources into a single platform, companies can gain data-driven insights to optimise key business functions. Organisations able to implement effective chatbots to search company data, for example, will transition to become zero-waste-knowledge leaders in their field,” Stewart said. 

The service-based model will have advanced infrastructure that is completely deployed in the cloud and will guarantee data privacy and support organisations to dependably utilise data and AI. 

“Companies can now tap into the power of their data to drive better business decisions without the cost and complexity of building an in-house data and AI platform,” Stewart added. 

Stewart said the simulated intelligence-as-a-service model makes advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence more open to associations, everything being equal. 

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