Augmented reality: a new approach to aerospace defect detection
The Challenge
A key supply chain issue in the aerospace industry is the need for better and faster detection of defects. This project uses augmented reality combined with AI-powered computer vision to optimize the identification and repair of defective equipment, resulting in reduced repair times for Aircraft Fleet Operators and accelerated production.
Investment
$0.4M
Scale AI investment
$0.8M
Total investment
Partners
“Empowering aerospace professionals with the capacity to optimize and improve Operator training is vital to the aerospace industry.”
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