In an era where innovation is crucial for industrial advancement, deeplify emerges as a significant player in optimizing how essential infrastructure is managed. With new funding, the company aims to refine its AI-driven solutions tailored for industries that rely heavily on inspections. As industries grow increasingly complex, the transformation of traditional practices into digital workflows is not just a preference but a necessity.
deplify, having initiated several successful pilot projects in past years, has consistently shown how AI can streamline inspection processes. When compared to earlier endeavors, recent ventures focus more on integrating robust digital solutions across broader industrial sectors. The focus on replacing fragmented systems with seamless AI technology continues to be a priority, ensuring safer and more efficient infrastructure management.
What Drives Industry’s Dependence on AI for Inspections?
The growing intricacies of industrial operations necessitate the adoption of innovative solutions, particularly in Europe’s chemical industry. Despite the progress, there’s an evident reliance on outdated practices, causing delays and safety concerns. Modern AI tools promise to bridge this gap by offering comprehensive solutions that address various inefficiencies. The adoption of digital-first workflows notably benefits sectors struggling with obsolete methods.
How Does deeplify Aim to Alleviate Inspection Challenges?
deeplify has introduced a comprehensive AI platform that transitions legacy systems to digital formats. This platform consolidates data from initial sensor readings to final reports, facilitating a smoother workflow that minimizes time and errors. Large-scale collaboration with entities like Open Grid Europe and global firms such as Shell highlights the platform’s effectiveness. Its increasing deployment across industries signifies a gradual but steady shift towards technological dependence.
The funding, supplemented by contributions from D11Z Ventures, Vanagon Ventures, and EWOR, highlights the confidence in deeplify’s offerings. Leveraging these resources, the company seeks to expand its reach across various sectors, from energy to transportation, aiming to establish a versatile solution adaptable to different industrial needs.
“We have the most advanced software for digital-first workflows, but when it comes to determining if a high-pressure pipeline is safe, the industry is often still stuck in the past,” said Jan Löwer, co-founder and CEO of deeplify.
By focusing on end-to-end solutions, deeplify strives to improve inspection accuracy and efficiency, integrating real-world industrial experiences into its offerings. This targeted approach not only enhances inspection quality but also ensures compliance and safety across sectors.
“Our mission is to innovate the inspection process by replacing outdated systems with our AI-driven platform,” another company statement emphasized.
Strategic business angels’ involvement in the funding round further underscores the potential for growth and innovation within the industry. By advancing digital solutions, deeplify aligns itself with a future where industries will increasingly depend on AI to maintain infrastructural integrity.
