According to the company’s announcement, the AI platform is able to identify real-time deviations or anomalies in GC Rieber VivoMega’s processing facilities and report them via a cloud-based, comprehensive, centralized system.
GC Rieber VivoMega (Kristiansund, Norway) has announced the utilization of Intelecy’s no-code AI solution, a machine learning model that makes real-time predictions meant to drive efficiency, quality, and sustainability. According to the company’s announcement, the AI platform is able to identify real-time deviations or anomalies in GC Rieber VivoMega’s processing facilities and report them via a cloud-based, comprehensive, centralized system. This allows the company to plan maintenance and reduce unexpected downtime, as well as monitor energy consumption and identify ways to decrease energy usage.
“With Intelecy’s platform, we can significantly improve our production process and strengthen our environmental initiatives. Previously, we focused on addressing faults as they occurred and took preventive measures based on those time intervals. Now, we have increased focus on predictive maintenance, which enables us to anticipate future issues and address them before they become a concern,” said Torbjørn Saltkjelvik, process optimizer at GC Rieber VivoMega, in a press release. “Combining the extensive knowledge of our plant operators with AI technology, we reduce downtime, mitigate the risks of contamination, and ensure the high standards set for our platinum-grade omega-3 oil.”
The AI platform does not require manual coding and uses historical data from successful production runs that allow the models to learn and understand patterns of well-functioning production processes. "At Intelecy, we're incredibly impressed by GC Rieber VivoMega's commitment to using our no-code AI platform to improve efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in their operations. Their proactive approach to predictive maintenance sets a new standard in the omega-3 industry, showcasing the impact of innovation and sustainable practices. We're honored to contribute to their pursuit of excellence in production and environmental responsibility,” said Camilla Gjetvik, CEO of Intelecy.
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