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Annabelle MorrisSep 10, 2020 2:29:02 PM1 min read

3 successful business cases in infrastructure management

 

Many infrastructure owners struggle to maintain optimal maintenance frequency due to their reliance on inefficient manual processes.

The case studies in our new ebook "3 successful business cases in infrastructure management" illustrate how artificial intelligence can streamline workflows and improve efficiency.

MapXact

For MapXact, our BrainMatter technology has directly impacted how the company operates by allowing it to continue to use the most effective method of mapping subsurface infrastructure.

MapXact’s services help infrastructure developers and managers ensure their projects don’t interfere with underground cables and pipes. Ground radar produces detailed images, but each of the thousands of images generated at a site traditionally had to be viewed manually to distinguish between disturbances created by natural materials and those created by existing infrastructure.

By applying artificial intelligence to review these images, MapXact’s analysts can focus on more productive tasks while ‘teaching’ the system to improve its analytical abilities.

Unihorn

Our collaboration with the infrastructure research and consultancy firm Unihorn has enabled the development of a system that can efficiently monitor road networks for indicators of degradation that require maintenance.

International consulting firm McKinsey has noted that fixed assets, such as roads, rarely have dedicated regional maintenance teams. Inspectors and workers therefore have to cover large areas with limited information on the work required at each location.

Unihorn’s solution INSPECH – powered by BrainMatter – removes the guesswork from this process by analysing camera images to identify sections of road that require maintenance. 

Schiphol

We were challenged by Schiphol to improve the performance of assets ranging from light fittings to wifi access points while eliminating costly and time-consuming manual inspections.

With more than 70 million passengers moving through the airport last year, a solution was required that could monitor thousands of different assets and flag up potential issues.

BrainMatter’s ability to identify and learn the characteristics of individual assets has enabled intelligent automation of these assets, allowing managers and inspectors to receive automatic notification of maintenance requirements, minimizing downtime.

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