For Continuous Production
Introducing
the Virtual Maintenance Engineer
"VME"

Monitors equipment in real-time and prevents failures by predicting them using AI models.

Maintenance Engineer AI

Why Do You Need a Virtual Maintenance Engineer?

  • A maintenance engineer cannot be on-site 24/7;
    however, the VME provides maintenance services continuously.
  • Maintenance engineers may have a high workload;
    Each machine has its own VME, which eliminates the concept of workload.
  • While an experienced engineer solves issues easily, it takes time for inexperienced engineers to improve;
    However, VME quickly reaches and surpasses the experience level of seasoned engineers.
  • Maintenance engineers may experience low mental and emotional motivation;
    VME always operates with high work motivation.
  • External Factors;
    Proper guidance from operators and sufficient technical documentation are often lacking in many facilities.

How Does the Virtual Maintenance Engineer Work?

Real-Time Monitoring

The VME connects directly to the machine's electrical system and monitors all production functions in real-time.

AI-Powered
Model

Using artificial intelligence, the VME creates a comprehensive production model, ensuring precise identification of deviations.

Quick
Diagnosis

When a fault occurs, the VME quickly identifies the faulty component and provides clear, actionable information.

Effective
Communication

The VME immediately informs maintenance staff of the fault cause, leading to faster repairs and reduced downtime.

Superior Features of the Virtual Maintenance Engineer

True Preventive
Maintenance

With VME, you can predict and prevent
equipment failures, ensuring
continuous operation and reducing repair needs.

Data and
Insights

Make accurate decisions using
real-time data, enhancing equipment life and reliability.

Proactive Maintenance
Planning

By planning proactive maintenance
with the VME, you prevent costly
failures and ensure optimal performance.