UDMTEK (CEO Wang Jinam, 389680), a company specializing in AI solutions for automated systems, announced on the 00th that it has reached an agreement with Aisin, a key affiliate of the Toyota Group, to review the introduction of smart factory and digital twin solutions and conduct a proof-of-concept (PoC).
This agreement involves conducting a PoC (Proof-of-Concept) on Aisin's production line in October and November. The goal is to validate the technological competitiveness of UDMTEK's solutions, including high-speed data collection, pattern analysis, and anomaly detection capabilities.
Aisin is particularly interested in UDMTEK's unique control language conversion technology that supports compatibility between heterogeneous PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), as well as pattern analysis-based anomaly detection and root cause analysis functions. Aisin is also considering the possibility of expanding the technology to additional production lines in the future, depending on the results of the PoC (proof of concept).
Aisin is a leading global automotive components company with annual sales of approximately 50 trillion won, over 110,000 employees, and over 200 production facilities worldwide. Aisin is a core affiliate of the Toyota Group and the world's leading supplier of automatic transmissions. It possesses a technology portfolio driving next-generation mobility innovations, including electrification, intelligence, and autonomous driving. Its core business areas encompass core automotive components for all sectors, including powertrains, driving safety, body and chassis, electronics and connectivity, and the aftermarket.
This PoC agreement will verify the vendor-neutral data integration, control logic tracking, pattern learning-based anomaly detection and cause analysis capabilities of UDMTEK's solution in the actual mass production line of a global manufacturer. By combining Aisin's global production standardization and quality stability requirements with UDMTEK's industrial AI, data collection and analysis technologies, it will demonstrate its suitability for expansion into a multinational production environment and lay the foundation for a leap forward as a global reference for digital twins and smart manufacturing in the future.
“The PoC with Aisin is an important milestone that proves that UDMTEK’s solution is a standard AI platform that works in global manufacturing sites,” said Wang Jinam, CEO of UDMTEK. “We will continue to strengthen compatibility with multi-vendor PLCs (Keyence, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Rockwell, OMRON, LS ELECTRIC, etc.) and actively expand global partnerships and application bases in the fields of smart factories, digital twins, and autonomous manufacturing.”