How AI Can Boost Predictive Maintenance In Manufacturing
How can Artificial Intelligence be used for predictive maintenance in manufacturing? New software technologies are helping business operations.
Derek Bradbury and Andy Briggs joined us for our latest Manufacturing Matters interview.
Thomas Sanderson is the UK's largest manufacturer and supplier of conservatory and window blinds, and a leading manufacturer of wooden shutters
Located in Waterlooville, Portsmouth, the company believes that in today’s market, it is necessary to invest in technology. This is crucial not only as it helps Thomas Sanderson to sustain its position in the blinds and shutters marketplace, but most importantly, ensure because this investment positively impacts potential and existing customers while also benefiting its staff.
Thomas Sanderson strives to achieve this through adopting a streamlined and transparent process for its customers. This is evident through its implementation of virtual reality technology to provide an innovative glimpse of how the company’s products will look in their customers’ homes.
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